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Dr. Barbara Cordell holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Health Counseling and Education, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist, Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX and several certificates in Holistic Nursing. Barbara's husband Joe developed a rare syndrome known as Auto-Brewery syndrome which led her on an incredible journey to find answers and in turn, help others. Holistic nursing is her passion and she practices aromatherapy and massage therapy as part of her nursing care. Dr. Cordell has published 30+ academic articles in peer-reviewed journals, including three on Auto-Brewery Syndrome.
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My Gut Makes Alcohol!
The Science and Stories of Auto-Brewery Syndrome
by Barbara Cordell
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Overview


Imagine a normal Sunday: you wake up, get dressed, have some coffee, and drive to church with your wife. After church at lunch, the room starts to sway, you lose coordination, and when you talk, your words are slurred. You feel like you pounded a handle of hard liquor but you haven't had a drop to drink. In the ER, the doctor tells your wife your Blood Alcohol Content is through the roof, that you are an alcoholic and a liar. Dr. Barbara Cordell's husband Joe experienced exactly this, and it sent her on a long fascinating journey for answers.

Auto-Brewery Syndrome is rare condition where yeast in the body's microbiome interacts with sugars to ferment ethanol, making the person intoxicated and resulting in a nightmarish cascade of symptoms. People afflicted with ABS are sometimes incarcerated for driving under the influence, their careers are often ruined, and their social lives disintegrate. And yet, the medical community, by and large, doesn't believe them. In My Gut Makes Alcohol!, Dr. Cordell takes a close look at all the science, new and old that surrounds ABS. She reveals the painful experiences of ABS patients and in doing so, exposes the medical community's resistance to new knowledge and potential for cruelty.

She credits the "citizen scientists," whose dedication and diligent research on behalf of their afflicted loved ones enable some open-minded healthcare providers to see the light. It's a call to action!

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Description


This book is the first of its kind on Auto-Brewery Syndrome and provides critical understanding for patients, family members, doctors, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and the legal justice system. The author lived the nightmare of ABS with her husband Joe, and describes her own, and others' stories of their journeys. The science explains what we know, and what we still need to discover to identify and treat this disease.

Dr. Cordell calls us all to action to learn from these stories and be more sensitive and compassionate toward people with rare or invisible diseases.

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Overview


Imagine a normal Sunday: you wake up, get dressed, have some coffee, and drive to church with your wife. After church at lunch, the room starts to sway, you lose coordination, and when you talk, your words are slurred. You feel like you pounded a handle of hard liquor but you haven't had a drop to drink. In the ER, the doctor tells your wife your Blood Alcohol Content is through the roof, that you are an alcoholic and a liar. Dr. Barbara Cordell's husband Joe experienced exactly this, and it sent her on a long fascinating journey for answers.

Auto-Brewery Syndrome is rare condition where yeast in the body's microbiome interacts with sugars to ferment ethanol, making the person intoxicated and resulting in a nightmarish cascade of symptoms. People afflicted with ABS are sometimes incarcerated for driving under the influence, their careers are often ruined, and their social lives disintegrate. And yet, the medical community, by and large, doesn't believe them. In My Gut Makes Alcohol!, Dr. Cordell takes a close look at all the science, new and old that surrounds ABS. She reveals the painful experiences of ABS patients and in doing so, exposes the medical community's resistance to new knowledge and potential for cruelty.

She credits the "citizen scientists," whose dedication and diligent research on behalf of their afflicted loved ones enable some open-minded healthcare providers to see the light. It's a call to action!

Read more

Description


This book is the first of its kind on Auto-Brewery Syndrome and provides critical understanding for patients, family members, doctors, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and the legal justice system. The author lived the nightmare of ABS with her husband Joe, and describes her own, and others' stories of their journeys. The science explains what we know, and what we still need to discover to identify and treat this disease.

Dr. Cordell calls us all to action to learn from these stories and be more sensitive and compassionate toward people with rare or invisible diseases.

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Book details

Genre:MEDICAL

Subgenre:Diseases

Language:English

Pages:238

eBook ISBN:9781543979299

Paperback ISBN:9781543979282


Overview


Imagine a normal Sunday: you wake up, get dressed, have some coffee, and drive to church with your wife. After church at lunch, the room starts to sway, you lose coordination, and when you talk, your words are slurred. You feel like you pounded a handle of hard liquor but you haven't had a drop to drink. In the ER, the doctor tells your wife your Blood Alcohol Content is through the roof, that you are an alcoholic and a liar. Dr. Barbara Cordell's husband Joe experienced exactly this, and it sent her on a long fascinating journey for answers.

Auto-Brewery Syndrome is rare condition where yeast in the body's microbiome interacts with sugars to ferment ethanol, making the person intoxicated and resulting in a nightmarish cascade of symptoms. People afflicted with ABS are sometimes incarcerated for driving under the influence, their careers are often ruined, and their social lives disintegrate. And yet, the medical community, by and large, doesn't believe them. In My Gut Makes Alcohol!, Dr. Cordell takes a close look at all the science, new and old that surrounds ABS. She reveals the painful experiences of ABS patients and in doing so, exposes the medical community's resistance to new knowledge and potential for cruelty.

She credits the "citizen scientists," whose dedication and diligent research on behalf of their afflicted loved ones enable some open-minded healthcare providers to see the light. It's a call to action!

Read more

Description


This book is the first of its kind on Auto-Brewery Syndrome and provides critical understanding for patients, family members, doctors, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and the legal justice system. The author lived the nightmare of ABS with her husband Joe, and describes her own, and others' stories of their journeys. The science explains what we know, and what we still need to discover to identify and treat this disease.

Dr. Cordell calls us all to action to learn from these stories and be more sensitive and compassionate toward people with rare or invisible diseases.

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About the author


Dr. Barbara Cordell holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Health Counseling and Education, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist, Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX and several certificates in Holistic Nursing. Barbara's husband Joe developed a rare syndrome known as Auto-Brewery syndrome which led her on an incredible journey to find answers and in turn, help others. Holistic nursing is her passion and she practices aromatherapy and massage therapy as part of her nursing care. Dr. Cordell has published 30+ academic articles in peer-reviewed journals, including three on Auto-Brewery Syndrome.

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