It was interesting to read about Dr. Jamison’s first-hand experience with bipolar I disorder. I was able to empathize with her experience throughout the entire memoir. I found it interesting how despite having severe bipolar I disorder, she was able to overcome it and become a highly successful clinical psychologist. When she wrote about her struggles with taking Lithium to treat her disorder and how it made it harder to do things that she loved such as reading. She describes her experience with taking Lithium and how in the beginning it would make her so sick that she feared leaving her home because she did not want to vomit in public around other people. Her side effects lead her to stopping her treatment for a while, but it was better for her to be on medications because the benefits outweigh the harm. I learned that having bipolar disorder can be a truly terrifying experience. Before she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, her manic episodes were not hurtful at the start of her disorder, and were helpful for her to get work done quicker than usual. Reading a personal account of this disorder helps to put into perspective how the disease affects a person. The effects can be felt in different ways from person to
It was interesting to read about Dr. Jamison’s first-hand experience with bipolar I disorder. I was able to empathize with her experience throughout the entire memoir. I found it interesting how despite having severe bipolar I disorder, she was able to overcome it and become a highly successful clinical psychologist. When she wrote about her struggles with taking Lithium to treat her disorder and how it made it harder to do things that she loved such as reading. She describes her experience with taking Lithium and how in the beginning it would make her so sick that she feared leaving her home because she did not want to vomit in public around other people. Her side effects lead her to stopping her treatment for a while, but it was better for her to be on medications because the benefits outweigh the harm. I learned that having bipolar disorder can be a truly terrifying experience. Before she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, her manic episodes were not hurtful at the start of her disorder, and were helpful for her to get work done quicker than usual. Reading a personal account of this disorder helps to put into perspective how the disease affects a person. The effects can be felt in different ways from person to