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There is no part of me that isn't in here.
I'm inviting you in.
Into my thoughts, into my compulsions, into my voice.
This is a raw but inviting look into a world I wasn't built for, and that wasn't built for me.
My diagnosis makes some people uncomfortable. These people make me feel uncomfortable.
I separate the 'us' who are touched by this light, and 'the others' who have yet to understand why we are separate.
I hope this book will bridge the gap.
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I'm inviting you in.
Into my thoughts, into my compulsions, into my voice.
This is a raw but inviting look into a world I wasn't built for, and that wasn't built for me.
My diagnosis makes some people uncomfortable. These people make me feel uncomfortable.
I separate the 'us' who are touched by this light, and 'the others' who have yet to understand why we are separate.
I hope this book will bridge the gap.
...more

This memoir was recommended to me by a friend knowing that i have a daughter with Bipolar disorder and OCD. I read it in 9 hours.
This was a very in depth look at what living with bipolar and OCD actually looks like, not what the movies are showing, or when people say 'i'm a little OCD'-- reading this i realize how offensive it is to say this, and how controlling OCD can be.
The use of the second person narrative in each chapter is brilliant. It pulled me into each story. I laughed and i cried, ...more
This was a very in depth look at what living with bipolar and OCD actually looks like, not what the movies are showing, or when people say 'i'm a little OCD'-- reading this i realize how offensive it is to say this, and how controlling OCD can be.
The use of the second person narrative in each chapter is brilliant. It pulled me into each story. I laughed and i cried, ...more