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Susannah Cahalan: The Extraordinary life of Susannah CahalanSusannah Cahalan was on top of the world. Susannah Cahalan was a young adult in one of the most exciting cities in the world. Susannah Cahalan was an up and coming star in her chosen profession of journalism. Susannah Cahalan was poised for all her dreams to come true and it seemed they were sure to do so. Then things changed rapidly. Susannah Cahalan took a mysterious plunge into medical darkness a plunge that could easily have led to her death.Susannah Cahalan story is compelling because it’s about family standing by loved ones. It’s important because it demonstrates on the one hand how very human health professionals are while at the same time standing as a reminder of the great debt we owe to those in the medical professionals who do care. In particular it properly sheds light on one Doctor who was willing to listen and who combined his education and intelligence with diligence, perseverance and a demonstrated willingness to listen.It is inspiring because it is a great example of using a bad experience to advantage. Susannah Cahalan had to twice live through a descent into a dark world we all hope to never enter. She first lived through a series of increasingly startling and baffling symptoms that seemed to indicate that she was losing her mind. When an answer finally came she chose to live through it a second time by taking a journalist’s approach and telling the story of her experience. We can be grateful she did so.