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I Hear U

A Memoir of Recovery and Reckoning (The Life After Trilogy, Book 2)

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I Hear U

Auteur(s): Michael Paul Patrick
Narrateur(s): Nicholas Goroff
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I Hear U: A Memoir of Recovery and Reckoning is the second book in The Life After Trilogy, a deeply human exploration of what comes after survival.

Following the near-death medical crisis chronicled in I See U, this memoir moves beyond the ICU and into the long, unspoken aftermath—where healing is uneven, silence is heavy, and survival no longer feels like victory.

Through intimate reflection and unflinching honesty, Michael Paul Patrick examines Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), medical trauma, survivor's guilt, and the quiet unraveling that often follows discharge. This is not a story about getting better quickly. It is a story about learning how to live in a body and mind forever changed—and about the reckoning that comes when the world expects gratitude, but the survivor is still drowning.

I Hear U gives voice to experiences rarely acknowledged: the isolation after the hospital doors close, the strain on marriage and identity, the fear that no one can truly hear what was lost. It is a bridge between survival and acceptance, between silence and being understood.

Written for survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking to understand life after critical illness, this audiobook is a testament to the truth that recovery is not linear—and that being heard can be just as vital as being saved.

Survival is only the beginning.

©2026 Michael Paul Patrick (P)2026 Michael Paul Patrick
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