The Pig & the Python follows the post WWII “Baby Boom” generation across time. From Mouseketeers to John Kennedy, the Vietnam Era to the prosperous Reagan years, this book chronicles an active life sidelined by disease for twenty years, yet defying the odds it details a path to recovery. It’s a kiss and tell look at the CDC and NIH and follows the political history of an epidemic swept under the rug by the medical/insurance/pharmaceutical cartel endearingly referred to as Goliath. It exposes the dirty side of medicine as physicians in their own words violate the oath and choose business to healing. This narrative precedes the age of COVID and explores the tragedy of a Post Viral Syndrome. It outlines decades of political activism and paves the way for future victims to address their demise. While grim at times, academic at others, its overall sense of humor and humanity is never lost.
“I laughed so hard at your way with words. YOU are
astonishingly funny and your insightful yet benevolent
and poignant humor speaks the truth more accurately
than any other form of communication.
Keryn D.
“I couldn’t put it down.You explain how this feels better
than anything I have ever read. Thank-you, thank-you,
thank-you, I am so grateful that this story has been
told.
Julia A., PhD.
“I don’t envision any patient that would be disappointed
with (his) riveting style of writing and brash honesty…
it’s a book about nature, about love, about life…
that will both entertain and enlighten, and one
that you will want to pass on to your friends
and relatives.
Gail K.
390 Pages with 83 color photographs