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From seizures to tics, can illness be all in the mind?


From seizures to tics, can illness be all in the mind?
Psychosomatic illnesses have long been something of a mystery – but now neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan is unravelling their secrets
9 May 2021 • 5:00pm
As a neurologist, Suzanna O’Sullivan is well aware of the complex tricks our minds can play on us.
Credit: Warren Allott
Early on in the pandemic, at the beginning of the first lockdown, consultant neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan began to feel breathless as she walked up the stairs. “It was all so scary. I was thinking: ‘Oh my God, do I normally feel this breathless?’ I bought a thermometer and started checking my temperature, having never taken my temperature for years.” Fortunately, the symptoms soon dissipated. It wasn’t Covid. But like so many of us, hyper-vigilant and zeroed in on every ache, headache and sneeze, she had been primed for the worst. “It was understandable and perfectly normal,” she says, “Anxiety will produce changes in our body, which we could easily attribute to the illness.”

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The Sleeping Beauties by Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan, review: Fascinating, empathetic study of mystery illnesses


The Sleeping Beauties by Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan, review: Fascinating, empathetic study of mystery illnesses
The i
2 days ago
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Author and neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan (Photo: Press/Jonathan Greet)
A nine-year-old girl made global headlines in Sweden in 2017 when she fell into a lifeless, unresponsive state. As doctors failed either to rouse or diagnose her, her parents despaired.
Their daughter’s condition, which stretched to years, was unusual, certainly, but by no means unique: there were lots of other children like her – specifically 169, all of them in Sweden, and each the child of asylum seekers. Life had been so chaotic for them, so traumatic, that they had retreated, en masse, into something called Resignation syndrome.

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Author explores science behind children who fall into a mystery coma


Suzanne O'Sullivan explores why children in Sweden fall into a mystery coma
Said the children were awake according to brainwave readings but couldn't wake
All 169 of the children were asylum seekers, Yazidis from war-torn Syria
O'Sullivan studied the children closely and concluded illness was psychosomatic
Argues psychosomatic illness is as real to sufferer as easily identifiable diseases 

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The Sleeping Beauties by Suzanne O'Sullivan review – 21st century health mysteries | Health, mind and body books

Sleeping sickness, strange behaviour and mass hysteria ... a neurologist makes sense of ‘psychosomatic’ illness

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Why healthy children fall into comas

Why healthy children fall into comas
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Bookshops are reopening: here's our pick of the new books you might have missed | Times2

Bookshops are reopening: here's our pick of the new books you might have missed | Times2
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The Sleeping Beauties by Suzanne O'Sullivan review — The mystery of how the human mind can make us physically sick | Times2

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Books to look out for in 2021


Books to look out for in 2021
Irish fiction
New work that has been a long time coming generates a particular shiver of anticipation.
Small Things Like These (Faber, October) will be Claire Keegan’s first new work since her novella Foster, still a bestseller 10 years on. Her publisher says: “An exquisite wintery parable, Claire Keegan’s long-awaited return tells the story of a simple act of courage and tenderness, in the face of conformity, fear and judgment.”
Small Things Like These (Faber, October) will be Claire Keegan’s first new work since her novella Foster, still a bestseller 10 years on. Photograph: Alan Betson

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