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#222
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Thanks for this post. I will check out some of these books. I feel reading keeps you occupied in the first place anyways. You try to stay focused on this new world. |
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It's been a few years since I read it, so specific examples are fuzzy. I had a spell in therapy where I'd read (and review, lol) psych topic books. When I mentioned the BPD aspects, she totally agreed What if the author didn't know, you say? She should have known better than to write a book on someting when she doesn't know its parameters. It's just so misleading. God knows she had enough money for therapy to figure it out. |
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#224
I just got a new fun book: "It's All Absolutely Fine" by Ruby Elliot.
Its a sort of memoir/graphic novel of stick figure drawings combo sort of book. Its about her struggle with depression and bipolar disorder. I honestly mostly just bought it because I liked the cover and it had drawings in it. But I am enjoying it. It's sort an illustrated journal of what it feels like to live with depression, anxiety, etc. Its not a profound read or anything, but it is very honest- She can express a lot of emotion with just a few squiggles. I related a lot to her story. And it made me smile. While I don't want to endorse ripping off the author, you could probably sit and finish it at the bookstore if you wanted to save a few $. |
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#225
Thanks, everyone!! who took the time to list helpful reads. It's wonderful we have so many members here who have tried to assist one another, over time.
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#226
I'd rather not read about people's bpd. I have enough drama with my own bpd struggles!!
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This book has nothing really to do with mental illness ,however it will cause a major shift on how you feel about life, i myself thought for along time i got a raw deal ( most people actually agree i have had it extremely hard ) I have a rare disease that's fatal but This book changed me "Not Fade Away" by Rebecca Alexander she also has a rare disease , one that i would have a hard time swallowing or having the incredable perspective she does , a disease that as she ages she is going both blind and deaf , I have a disease that at the end I will still feel see hear but not be able to move breathe or even blink on my own , but losing those senses would just be truly painfull as I am a music collector and can find all manner of emotion in music and losing that would be ugliness I can't contemplate and having to stare at people and things so i don't forget who or what and there beauty is devastating.
I have all of the editions of this book including kindle so it's always with me. I Think very highly of the book if you can't tell! |
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#229
My all time favorite is Madness: a Bipolar Life by Marya Hornbacher!! Definitely a must read!
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The Other Depression by Richard Grieco.
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Unquiet Mind was very good. Kay really has a way with words; pulled me in without beating me over the head. Here's another good one: Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes Book by THERESE JOHNSON BORCHARD Therese is a fascinating woman and a great storyteller; you can learn more about her at her Website __________________ Diagnosis: Bipolar I w/ Depression Medications: Lamictal Lyrica ECT - once / month |
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Also recomended - Living Well With Depression & Bipolar Disorder by John McManamy. He's an extremely well informed patient who runs his own website. Secondly- Bipolar Not So Much by Dr. Chris Aiken & Dr. James Phelps
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Journey of Souls by Michael Newton
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"An Unquiet Mind" by Kay Redfield Jamison just arrived yesterday. Just finished part 1. Totally engrossed, love her writing. Thank you for the amazing recommendation!
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High, Flat, Down And Back Up Again ! (Alain Amzallag)
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#236
i have only read 'an unquiet mind' in my own language and there is no other book that had been translated. i got very tired if english books have too much terminology and literally figurative things
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#237
Something I read recently was "Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice From My Bipolar Life" by Ellen Forney
Really enjoyed it, I like the humor and I'm a big fan of graphic novels __________________ “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” -St. Francis of Assisi
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I’ve seen some other posts about Manic: A Memoir. I know that there’s those who don’t like the book as they consider Terri (the main character) to be too “perfect”, rich, pretty, etc. However, I personally enjoy this book. It’s not one I expect everyone to relate to. But basically Terri is the woman who does have everything and still suffers from this illness. It doesn’t matter how much money, love, sex, or drugs she can get her hands on, it only makes her disorder worse. And at the same time she’s more ignored and her problems are swept under the rug because everyone assumes that if you live the affluent lifestyle that she does then you must have no problems at all. Highly recommend.
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#239
"Two Bipolar Chicks: Guide to Survival"
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Patty Duke's books, "A Brilliant Madness" and "Call Me Anna".
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