Me & My Bipolar

Forever Together

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Pub Date 21 Dec 2021 | Archive Date 1 Mar 2022

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Description

Doctors told Brigid Sheehan that she had clinical depression when she was 18 years old; however, when looking back, she realises that the condition may have been affecting her long before she received the diagnosis. Me and My Bipolar details what it felt like to go through all of life’s stages – childhood, university, work and building a family – as someone with bipolar. She shows “the utter misery of depression and out-of-control vulnerability of mania” she has faced, but she has written about her experiences with palpable hope and, at times, a sense of humour.

She says, “I have chosen to tell the story of my lifelong experience as a bipolar sufferer because I think another person's lived experience can help access knowledge, although no two situations are the same... Bipolar has not become a friend, but I have simply got to know it better and found the means to cope.” Brigid also hopes to be a source of strength and inspiration for anyone suffering from bipolar or ill mental health.

Brigid wrote her book during a Covid lockdown and retirement from a long career in social work that coincided. She lives in a peaceful semi rural setting in Southern England with her partner. They have two young men in their twenties.

Doctors told Brigid Sheehan that she had clinical depression when she was 18 years old; however, when looking back, she realises that the condition may have been affecting her long before she...


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Advance Praise

"Honest and personal account of living with a mental health disorder, where societal stigma remains and funding for support and intervention is lacking. It’s thought provoking and poignant at times."


"An excellent insight to a mental health condition that apparently may affect around 1 to 2 % of the UK population. Brigid writes about her life and demonstrates how she deals with the highs, the lows, the ups and the downs of both living with and in the controlling of her condition. An inspiration to other Bipolar sufferers."

"Honest and personal account of living with a mental health disorder, where societal stigma remains and funding for support and intervention is lacking. It’s thought provoking and poignant at times."


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I really enjoyed this, I thought it was insightful and helped me with my understanding of bipolar in relation to her and the situations in which people face in their life times.

I think a lot of people would have their eyes opened

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