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Life in Rewind

A Boy Who Persevered Over His Own OCD. A Doctor Willing to Break the Rules to Help.

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Published: 1st August 2009
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'Time equals progression. Progression equals death.' This is a thought that consumes Ed Zine, a handsome, athletic, twenty four year old.

The victim of a debilitating form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Ed's illogical mind tells him that if going forward in time moves him closer to death, reversing an action will carry him away from it.

The youngest of four children, Ed Zine's life was thrown into turmoil when his mother, the centre of his universe, died from ovarian cancer when he was just eleven years old. Not warned by his family that his mother was sick and beaten and screamed at by his father on the night of his mother's death for leaving the lid off a jam jar. Ed was shell shocked when his mother died and for years, kept quiet about the fact that he witnessed his mother's last breath and never truly grieved her death.

Ed's trauma over the loss of his mother manifested itself in bizarre physical affectations and as he became less able to articulate his sorrow and his pain he became more and more isolated from other humans.

Thirteen years on, Ed Zine lived alone in a basement, meticulously counting and rewinding any action he made in an obsessive and illogical attempt to prevent his loved ones from moving towards death. All efforts to help him, from members of his family, and numerous medical professionals, had been in vain, until Dr Michael Jenike, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and one of the world's leading experts in research and treatment of OCD made the long drive to Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

This was just the beginning of the extensive and difficult journey the two were to endure together!

About the Authors

Terry Weible Murphy is an executive producer of television programming. In the past she has worked for Telepictures, CBS/Eyemark, Twentieth Television, Multimedia Entertainment and CNBC. She served on the board of directors for Obsessive Compulsive Foundation for two years. She is a single mother and she lives in New York.

Michael A. Jenike is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and is the founder and medical director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Insitute at McLean Hosiptal. He is also the founder of the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Clinic and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He currently lives with his fiancee, Carla, outside of Boston.

Edward E. Zine, once a prospective student athlete at Clemson University, lives with Mayada, his wife of nine years, and his two beautiful daughters, Alexandria and Isabella. An aspiring animator with an expertise in construction, Ed and his family currently reside on Cape Cod in the home Ed built himself.

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a must read

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    what a great book and a real eye opener to what some people go through a must read
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      I bought this book because I have a special needs child and am always interested in ways that other people cope with life. This book shows that anything is possible and that with enough love you are truly powerful

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      ISBN: 9780007317530
      ISBN-10: 0007317530
      Audience: General
      Format: Paperback
      Language: English
      Number Of Pages: 260
      Published: 1st August 2009
      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      Dimensions (cm): 19.6 x 12.8  x 2.6
      Weight (kg): 0.222