Review
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"Daniela Lamas is the real thing. Her voice is wry,
compassionate, sometimes doctorly, and sometimes not. And she's
written a gripping, soaring, inspiring book about the est
people on the planet. It's an important story too -- about not
only death, but also survival. Read it. You'll see things you've
never seen. You'll be moved. And you'll discover a voice you want
to hear more from."―Atul Gawande, author of the international
bestseller Being Mortal
"Critical illness is a matter life and death. Or is it? This is a
book about medicine at the margins. Daniela Lamas explores
liminal conditions of life hanging in the balance between life
worth living and es worse than death. You Can Stop Humming Now
is participatory journalism at its best, a compelling
investigation of chronic critical illness that will spark a
national conversation about the plight of ICU survivors."―Ira
Byock, MD, author of Dying Well and The Best Care Possible
"Dazzling... [Lamas] effortlessly captures the rhythm and mayhem
of modern medicine... Warmth and humanity radiate from every
page.....The patients in this book have something important to
say, and so does the author. We should all be listening."―USA
Today
"Exceptionally humane and well-crafted essays."―Harvard Magazine
"In the early years of her practice, Lamas learns the hard way
that medicine requires as much heart as science. Her empathetic,
beautifully crafted accounts from inside the ICU recall the work
of Atul Gawande."―Hamilton Cain, Oprah.com
"Heart-rending and inspiring"
―Kirkus (Starred Review)
"This thoughtful, reflective, and beautifully rendered book
examines the costs of modern medicine. Readers who enjoy books by
Oliver Sacks and Atul Gawande, or Paul Kalanithi's When Breath
Becomes Air will find this volume moving and
provocative."―Library Journal (Starred Review)
"Medicine's miracles are everywhere to behold. But what about the
day after? Lamas explores a world that few have ever contemplated
-- how we live after the dramatic save by the technological
prowess of modern medicine. This eye-opening book reveals the
gains and the costs -- both to the body and to the spirit -- of
altering nature's predestined course. In turns anguishing,
gripping, and hopeful, You Can Stop Humming Now is a must-read
for anyone contemplating what medicine holds in store for
us."―Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of What Patients Say, What
Doctors Feel
"This is a rare and wonderful book, filled with in, warmth,
and a deep humanity that hits us with real emotion rather than
sentimentality. If Daniela Lamas is as good a doctor as she is a
writer, her patients are very lucky indeed."―Jeff Lindsay, author
of the Dexter series
"Daniela Lamas writes with grace and compassion about her
patients who survive, but do not quite escape, critical illness.
Her wonderful book is an essential addition to the debate over
how hard medicine should push to keep people alive. I highly
recommend it for doctors, patients, or anyone interested in the
knotty issues affecting medicine today."―Sandeep Jauhar, author
of Intern and Doctored
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About the Author
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Daniela Lamas is a pulmonary and critical care doctor at
the Brigham & Women's Hospital and faculty at Harvard Medical
School. Following graduation from Harvard College, she went on to
earn her MD at Columbia University College of Physicians &
Surgeons, where she also completed internship and residency. She
then returned to Boston for her subspecialty fellowship. She has
worked as a medical reporter at the Miami Herald and is
frequently published in the New York Times. This is her first
book.
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