Audiobook...narrator: Frank Corzo
6 hours and 55 minutes
I thought this story was absolutely fascinating....informative....scary...
haunting...relevant.....engaging ....both as a personal story and an eye opening social science intrigue-concern.
Taken right from the blurb:
“The Kissing Bug” tell us the story of how poverty, racism, and public policies have conspired to keep this disease hidden — and how the disease intersects with Hernandez’s own identity as a niece, sister, and daughter; a queer woman; a writer and researcher; and a citizen of a country that is only beginning to address the farms caused by Chagas and the dangers it poses. A riveting and nuanced investigation into radical politics and for-profit health care in the United States. The Kissing Bug reveals the intimate history of a marginalized disease and connects as to the lives at the center of it all”.
*Chagas* .....
....Chagas Disease also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a tropical parasite disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It is spread mostly by insects known as Triatominae, or kissing bugs. The symptoms change over the course of the infection. In the early stages, symptoms are typically either not present or mild, and may include fever, swollen lymph node‘s, headaches, or swelling at the site of the bite. After 4 to 8 weeks, and treated individuals and or the chronic phase of the disease, which in most cases does not result in further symptoms. Up to 45% of people with chronic infection develop heart disease 10-30 years after the initial illness, which can lead to heart failure. Digestive complications, including an enlarged esophagus or
an enlarged colon, may also occur after 21% of people, and after 10% of people may experience nerve damage.
Daisy tells the true story about her aunt who died of Chagas.
Honestly...I had a hardest time (ha...pun) > ‘digesting’ the detail descriptions of Daisy’s S L O W ..... brutal, painful, debilitating death.
There had been many surgeries. Her aunt had to have a colonoscopy bag. Her aunt was a fighter ....but, man, was she ever sick FOR YEARS.
I’ll spare the details ....
But for any of us who share a less-than-perfect-working colon or any type of digestive problems....reading parts of this book is grueling.
Thankfully .... Daisy moves on from digestive descriptions....
onto....
COCKROACHES....
I thought I’d die in this part of the family-history storytelling,too.....
Daisy and I shared something (in our early childhoods)....we both watched our mother’s killing those black buggers....
My mother, and Daisy‘s mother, were on their hands and knees scrubbing, killing, cleaning for hours — trying to win the fight against the many cockroaches in our homes.
Daisy learned - in her family - at a young age - [silent mythology’s]...a insect ‘can’ kill.
Daisy I was told that her grandmother died when she was only two years of age. Worms we’re coming out of her nose... and then she died. YUCK....some of the early ‘true-story’ visuals were making me squirm quite uncomfortably.
Once Daisy moved into more documentation of ‘other’ factual stories— both in the United States, and in Latin America ...giving us statistics and information about the great epi divide .....I was no longer squirming over the breakdown of bodily function from rare horrific parasites diseases....
rather my understanding, sadness, and anger elevated (once again...only all the more clearly now) .....that our political policies HAVE CONSPIRED to try to hide the fact that when it comes to medical needs - equal rights and justice for all.....there is a stark contrast between skin color, and economic status.
Towards the end of this book, Daisy gave many other examples where people have been harmed from our political leaders and ‘for-profit’ health care administrators ‘hiding truths’.
Because of what we’ve been living through with Covid-19, reading this book today .... a look at the effects of painful diseases ....(bad enough) ....and groups of people (black and brown), who live on the wrong side of the epi divide .....or in absolute poverty ....or the wrong country....we still have a lot to learn about our moral responsibility for the sufferings of others ....
Equal global exchange.....colonization, politics, and economic justice is not just a good idea....the time has come for equal resources.
The political relationship between the United States and other countries has had a detrimental effect on the health of people around the globe.
Kudos to Daisy Hernandez .....for this astonishing book .....
.....much reads like page turning fiction....(family love, family relationships, illness, family tales, coming of age, immigration)....while also opening our eyes to the seriousness of these issues that affect all of us. (much as we have witnessed with covid-19).