Believe me My battle with the invisible disability of lyme disease

Yolanda Hadid, 1964-

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Yolanda Hadid, 1964- (author)
Other Authors
Michele Bender (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 302 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250121653
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Review by Booklist Review

Fans of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member Yolanda Hadid and her model offspring, Gigi, Bella, and Anwar, may be thrilled to read candid details about Hadid's silicone breast implants, Botox treatments, enemas, and colonics. But many doctors who treat Lyme disease may groan at how much she embraces unproven and expensive alternative therapies for this tick-borne illness. With the help of coauthor Bender, the Hadid matriarch indulges in name-dropping, as when she grabs coffee with Dr. Oz and compares notes with singer Avril Lavigne, who shares her Lyme-related sensitivity to the sun and, even inside, can't take off her sunglasses. Hadid's well-known children (two of whom, Bella and Anwar, also say they suffer from Lyme) contribute forewords. The gastrointestinal descriptions about Hadid passing 16-inch rope-worm parasites may be too much information, even for hardcore loyalists. This is best viewed as a memoir by a self-described Holland to Hollywood Dutch immigrant who is living her version of the American dream and getting ready to star in the upcoming TV show, Model Moms.--Springen, Karen Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Dutch-American TV personality Hadid (The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) describes a five-year battle with chronic neurological Lyme disease in this raw and intricately detailed medical memoir. Though her initial Lyme tests in 2012 were negative, the 48-year-old divorced mother of three suffered from numerous physical complaints, including brain fog, migraines, hair loss, fatigue, and insomnia. Eventually doctors diagnosed her with Lyme. Hadid, once an active mother, found herself unable to converse, socialize, or attend her children's events; she spent most of her time in a mentally paralyzing cocoon. Two of her children eventually contracted the disease as well. The author takes readers on an intense journey in search of a cure, seeking relief through various treatments in Germany, Mexico, South Korea, Switzerland, and across the U.S., visiting scores of physicians and clinics. Hadid's suffering and frustration lead her to a resolve to help others and to unravel the puzzle of this "global epidemic." Readers will cheer her on as she digs deeper into her story, revealing her spiritual nature, her maternal devotion, and an unwavering and admirable determination to "turn a mess into a message." (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star recounts her arduous battle with Lyme disease.In this no-holds-barred memoir, Dutch-born former model and reality star Hadid tracks the debilitating symptoms that led to and progressively expanded beyond her eventual diagnosis for this chronic illness. In 2012, as filming was beginning for her first season on the Real Housewives and after having been misdiagnosed for close to two years, her condition became severe, dramatically curbing her professional and social lives and requiring prolonged periods of bed rest. The agonizing symptoms included intense joint pain and swelling, migraines, brain fog, blurred vision, and confronting an unseemly assortment of parasites. Over the next several years, Hadid's journey would evolve into a desperate search for effective treatments, if not an outright cure. She visited dozens of medical and holistic treatment facilities throughout the world and underwent countless tests and procedures. Through expansive research and experience, the author effectively leverages her celebrity status as a persuasive spokesperson communicating the hardships endured by multitudes of sufferers who lack the financial means or insurance coverage to explore these potential resources. Yet this is also a Hollywood celebrity story, and readers who may not be fans of the Real Housewives series, with its reputation for tabloid-provoking drama, might question Hadid's wisdom for having signed on to the program, feeling less sympathy for the intense media scrutiny that she and her family were forced to endure. Though her suffering has served as a grounding experience for the author to rise above the fray, it seems unlikely she or her childrentwo of whom were also diagnosed with Lyme diseaseall celebrated runway models, are ready to step away from the limelight anytime soon. A well-meaning and often compelling story of one woman's relentless pursuit of an effective treatment for the devastating chronic effects of Lyme disease that should expand public awareness for this deeply misunderstood condition. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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