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Ego Has Landed, The

by B Hopkins


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Ego Has Landed, The Summary:

by Bryan Hopkins

The Story of my Bipolar Journey of Mind
or
A Search for Spiritual Truth

ISBN: 978-1-905610-35-8
Published: 2006
Pages: 104

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It is three years since the death of my grandfather. You could say that he was beaten by cancer, although in my heart, knowing how he suffered throughout his life with mania, I couldn't say who won. I often consider whether he is now happier, free from the constraints of a 'socially unacceptable' illness. People who suffer from depression should pull themselves together- right? It is understandable why some people think like this- doesn't everyone suffer from depression?

When I tell people that my grandfather suffered from Manic Depression, they often look at me with a misguided, knowing look; "ah yes" they think, "I've felt sad sometimes". This is the point when I get the desire to shake them until their eyes fall out! If I'm honest, I cannot possibly comprehend how it must have been for him. Some days he would wake up and the world was so grey- black even- that the idea of plummeting hundreds of feet from a multistory car park was preferable to being alive. Other days, I remember him frantically writing, drawing, possessed by a passion for a new plan; it could be anything, My Nan, Brother and I were often guests at our own family 'Mad Hatters Tea Party'. My Granddad created Brain Clubs, Mind Map Clubs, Writing Clubs; I remember all of us sitting around the dining room table, surrounded by masses of multi-coloured stationary, my Granddad excitedly waving his arms causing wind to flutter his wispy silver hair.

The "Ego has Landed" is about my Grandfathers courageous battle with life; from being given the name of his 'mental illness' to his journey with Cancer. He was an inspirational, passionate man. I really miss you Birty, but I hope you're there when I...



 

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