ABSTRACT

When Janet Rhys Dent is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, she decides to try to be a "good patient". With any luck, this role will give her the best chance of recovery during the six months of medical testing and treatment that she faces. This book reveals her secret dilemmas and discoveries both inside and outside the hospital. It also records her successes and many failures as she becomes seriously involved in the quest to find out what makes a good patient. Her experiences lead her to reflect on her life, to look further into the roles of patients, to join a support group and to seek information and enlightenment on internet sites and in philosophy and popular self-help methods. What she learns brings about a change in her attitudes, not only to being a patient but also to life and living. As to the essence of being a good patient, she discovers that the answer is simpler and more life-affirming than she had ever imagined. 'Though names and personal details have been changed for the sake of others' privacy, all the episodes in the book are true, real-life events. I portray the new world I am thrown into; the search for knowledge about it; the people I meet; my attempts to understand and trust the hospital staff, system and treatment; and my failures and successes in adapting to many other challenges both outside and inside the hospital.' - Janet Rhys Dent, in the Introduction.

chapter I|8 pages

Discovery

chapter 2|10 pages

Testing

chapter 3|8 pages

The verdict

chapter 4|4 pages

Time out

chapter 5|8 pages

Decisions

chapter 6|6 pages

Revelations

chapter 7|6 pages

Inpatient

chapter 8|6 pages

Mirrors and masks

chapter 9|6 pages

Aftercare

chapter 10|8 pages

Disconnected

chapter 11|6 pages

Predictions

chapter 12|12 pages

Soul sisters

chapter 13|10 pages

Side-effects

chapter 14|10 pages

One eye on the music

chapter 15|14 pages

Outpatient

chapter 16|4 pages

Understanding