By Suzy Johnston.
Chipmunka Publishing
ISBN 0954221834
£10
This book is the sixth in a series that aims to "reduce stigma and discrimination on mental health issues". I hesitated to pick up and read this book because, I think with hindsight, it was too close to experiences of my own. But I read it in one gulp and found it genuine, familiar, valuable, hectic, rambling and moving - it deals with the minutiae of disintegration.
After a Scottish childhood interrupted by a mystery virus which led to seven months in bed and three more years' recovery, Suzy Johnston, started to become episodically depressed at 17 and was eventually diagnosed "manic depressive" (bipolar) while at St Andrew's University.
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