The Amazon page for the book doesn’t describe her getting any of the sort of very specific delusions described in the OP though, just general debilitation and paradoxical feelings of euphoria.
It’s the closest we’re likely to get, though, given the rarity of both neurologists and anosognosias.
Well, neurologists are rare, but I think we do know how to create targeted brain lesions that can cause pretty specific symptoms.
Any volunteers?
I might. Anybody got $20,000,000?
Well, if we’re going there I’ll do it for $10M.
The Amazon page for the book doesn’t describe her getting any of the sort of very specific delusions described in the OP though, just general debilitation and paradoxical feelings of euphoria.
It’s the closest we’re likely to get, though, given the rarity of both neurologists and anosognosias.
Well, neurologists are rare, but I think we do know how to create targeted brain lesions that can cause pretty specific symptoms.
Any volunteers?
I might. Anybody got $20,000,000?
Well, if we’re going there I’ll do it for $10M.