In her early thirties, Rachel Weaver woke up dizzy and unable to function. She spent the next ten years seeing more than thirty medical practitioners before receiving a diagnosis, and then another eight years before finding relief from her condition. Dizzy is a medical mystery and a cautionary tale about our broken healthcare system. It is a story about learning to live with life's uncertainty, persevering in the pursuit of answers, and striving to find joy in an imperfect yet beautiful world.
Beverly Donofrio, author of Riding in Cars with Boys, says "Dizzy is a testament to the power of hope. Weaver's courage and strength are so inspiring they encourage the same in the reader. If all of that isn't enough, the beauty and agility of the prose may make you regret reaching the last page."
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Cover Acknowledgments Author's Note Before Year One Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Year Two Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Year Three Chapter Nine Year Four Chapter Ten Year Five Chapter Eleven Year Six Chapter Twelve Year Seven Chapter Thirteen Year Eight Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Year Nine Chapter Sixteen Year Ten Chapter Seventeen Year Eleven Chapter Eighteen Year Thirteen Chapter Nineteen Year Sixteen Chapter Twenty Coda About the Author Back Cover