Well Enough Alone: A Cultural History of My Hypochondria

Well Enough Alone: A Cultural History of My Hypochondria

by Jennifer Traig

Narrated by Meg Savlov

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

Well Enough Alone: A Cultural History of My Hypochondria

Well Enough Alone: A Cultural History of My Hypochondria

by Jennifer Traig

Narrated by Meg Savlov

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

The good news is Jennifer Traig does not have lupus, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Crohn's disease, or muscular dystrophy. She discovers that she does not have SUDS, the mysterious disorder that claims healthy young Asian men in their sleep, nor does she have Foreign Accent Syndrome, the bizarre but real neurological condition that transforms native West Virginians into Eliza Doolittle overnight. What she does have is hypochondria. Jenny Traig's inquiry into her ailment is not only an uproariously funny account but also a literary tour of hypochondria, past and present: the implied hypochondria of the Talmud, the flatulence-obsessed eighteenth century, and the malady's current unfortunate lack of a celebrity spokesperson. At the same time, Traig provides an intimate look at the complement of minor conditions that have concealed her essential health and driven her persistent self-diagnosis: the eczema, the shaky hands, and, worst of all, the bad hair. To her surprise, she ends her journey more knowledgeable than she was when she started out, a little less neurotic, and-one might say-healthier. Well Enough Alone is the definitive book on being worried well, in all of its gruesome and hysterical detail, from one of our funniest and most distinctive literary voices.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Blending an eclectic mish-mash of medical history with hilarious anecdotes about her own unsavory illnesses, real or imagined, Traig (Devil in the Details) creates a self-poking, sympathetic memoir. Essentially, these are essays about her various "somatoform disorders," a condition, as she describes, "in which you translate stress, or unhappiness, or too much free time, into actual physical symptoms." Coming to terms with a body she always hated, the author, who is the daughter of a doctor, has grown comfortable diagnosing her own aches and pains, thanks especially to the Internet, and delves merrily into a chronological account of her sufferings from childhood to adulthood: food poisoning at Jewish summer camp, anorexia, compulsive obsessive disorder, "essential tremor," eczema, irritable bowel syndrome, bad teeth. Occasionally, she offers tongue-and-cheek history, when hypochondria was blamed on an excess of black bile, called the "Hebraic debility." Traig can write winningly about the 10-pound weight of her oversized breasts or home stool collection and still be charmingly witty. She savors the attention that being sick accords her, though the cure-all Prozac has robbed her of her complaints and granted her the unthinkable: health and happiness. (July)

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From the Publisher

"You will laugh. Then you will feel guilty for laughing. Then you'll laugh some more."
-A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically

"Who knew life as a hypochondriac could be so witty and hilarious?"
-Glamour

"Fellow sufferers will find it a stitch."
- People

"Charming, quick, and very funny."
-San Francisco Chronicle

"Well Enough Alone gave me enormous reading pleasure from a beguilingly smart and perfectly healthy writer."
-John Hodgman, author of More Information than You Require

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171950989
Publisher: Listen & Live Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/03/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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