Not All Disabilities Are Seen: What Are You, Bipolar? - A Journey Through Diagnosis, Struggle, and Stability
Synopsis
What does living with bipolar disorder really look like?
Not the Hollywood stereotype. Not the casual joke. Not the misunderstanding.
In Not All Disabilities Are Seen, James Dillon shares a powerful mental health memoir about his journey with Bipolar II disorder - from hypomania and depression to diagnosis, medication, relapse, and long-term stability.
Diagnosed during his military service, Dillon offers an honest look at:
- The "Superman" highs of hypomania and sleepless energy
- The crushing lows of bipolar depression
- Hospitalization and receiving a Bipolar II diagnosis
- The challenges of bipolar medication and mood stabilizers
- The consequences of stopping treatment
- Alcohol misuse and impulsive behavior
- Bipolar disorder in marriage, leadership, and the workplace
- Managing bipolar disorder through routine, therapy, and accountability
- Overcoming mental health stigma in the military and civilian life
This book speaks directly to adults navigating mood swings, depression, hypomania, and the daily reality of living with bipolar disorder.
It does not offer medical advice.
It offers lived experience.
For anyone searching for understanding, stability, and hope while coping with bipolar disorder, this direct and deeply personal account provides clarity without exaggeration and encouragement without false promises.
Because bipolar disorder is manageable.
Because strength includes accountability.
And because Not All Disabilities Are Seen.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798253063279
- Number of pages: 84
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 5 mm
- Languages: English
