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The Diving Bell & The Butterfly by toadflax ..... Terri Schiavo Forum

Date:   4/7/2005 12:09:38 PM ( 20 y ago)
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Have any of you read "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" written by a Frenchman using only his left eyelid! Amazing. Who knows just what is going on in someone's mind even though they cannot respond in ways that make sense to us.

From Amazon:-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0007139845/qid=1112893554/sr=8-6/ref...

On December 8, 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby's life was forever altered when a part of his body he'd never heard of--his brain stem--was rendered inactive. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, his exquisitely painful memoir, is neither a triumphant account of recovery nor a journey into the abyss of self-pity. Instead, it is a tender testament to the power of language and love. At 43, Bauby was defined by success, wit and charisma. But in the course of a few bewildering minutes, the editor-in-chief of French Elle became a victim of the rare locked-in syndrome. The only way he could express his frustration, however, was by blinking his left eye. The rest of his body could no longer respond. Bauby was determined to escape the paralysis of his diving bell and free the butterflies of his imagination. And with the help of ESA, "a hit parade in which each letter is placed according to the frequency of its use in the French language," Bauby did so. Visitors, and eventually his editor, would read each letter aloud and he would blink at the right one. Slowly--painstakingly-- words, sentences, paragraphs and even this graceful book emerged.


 

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