Warning: This post deals with mental health and might be triggering for some readers.
It took 28 years for me to receive the diagnosis I had always been expecting. After all, I’d inherited every other hereditary condition (and undesirable trait) that ran in the family – why not this one?
Throughout my teenage years, the thought of this diagnosis had crippled me. But as I sat in that sterile white office, the word almost came as a relief.
“You have bipolar.”
She said it so matter-of-factly. So indisputably.
And yet I wasn’t there to dispute. I was there to accept. To embrace. To move forward on a path towards health and (optimistically, I know) happiness.
So when she said that word, it felt like validation. Like a ticket to wellness.
Bestselling author, Marian Keyes, speaks to Mia Freedman about overcoming depression on the No Filter podcast. Post continues after video.