What is the disease called in Brain on Fire?

Synopsis. The book narrates Cahalan’s issues with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and the process by which she was diagnosed with this form of encephalitis. She woke up in a hospital with no memory of the previous month’s events, during which time she had violent episodes and delusions.

Is Brain on Fire disease curable?

If detected and diagnosed correctly, the long-term prognosis is good, but increased dissemination of knowledge about the disorder is required for improved accuracy and rapidity of treatment.

Is Brain on Fire a real condition?

The rare brain disorder, which became well-known through the best-selling book Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan, can also lead to a host of potentially life-threatening physical problems affecting the nervous system, heart, lungs, and kidneys.

What was the final diagnosis in Brain on Fire?

As Najjar put it to her parents, “her brain was on fire.” This discovery led to her eventual diagnosis and treatment for anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, a rare autoimmune disease that can attack the brain. Cahalan says that doctors think the illness may account for cases of “demonic possession” throughout history.

How long did it take Susannah Cahalan to recover?

Discovered just two years before Cahalan’s diagnosis, the disease was only beginning to gain wider clinical awareness. It took a month for Cahalan to be properly diagnosed and well over a year for her to return to her baseline. But she made a full recovery.

Where is Susannah Cahalan now?

New York
Today, nearly a decade later, Cahalan still lives in New York and still works for the Post, having published her most recent article for the paper on June 16, writing about her experience of seeing a harrowing time in her life turned into a movie.

Is Susannah Cahalan still with Stephen?

Cahalan’s work has raised awareness for her brain disease to make it more well-known and decrease the likelihood of others being misdiagnosed….

Susannah Cahalan
Occupation journalist, author
Notable work Brain on Fire
Spouse(s) Stephen Grywalski (m. 2015)