Hi everyone,
Newbie here. I know that SK is very meticulous in his research and I am trying to find out about something he referred to in Revival. On page 204, last paragraph of the hardcover edition he describes a horrendous ear condition that left the person needing to sleep 10 to 12 hours and had worn him down to a pulp. I am curious how he researched that condition and showed the reader how devastating and all encompassing it was to the character. The reason I ask is that I think I have that condition and yet the ENT specialists at both Stanford and UCLA have not been able to pinpoint its origin and thus are unable to treat me. Mine is a waking nightmare so if anyone can steer me in the right direction to SK's research on this I'd sure be appreciative.
Newbie here. I know that SK is very meticulous in his research and I am trying to find out about something he referred to in Revival. On page 204, last paragraph of the hardcover edition he describes a horrendous ear condition that left the person needing to sleep 10 to 12 hours and had worn him down to a pulp. I am curious how he researched that condition and showed the reader how devastating and all encompassing it was to the character. The reason I ask is that I think I have that condition and yet the ENT specialists at both Stanford and UCLA have not been able to pinpoint its origin and thus are unable to treat me. Mine is a waking nightmare so if anyone can steer me in the right direction to SK's research on this I'd sure be appreciative.