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Conocimiento común

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20th Century
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female
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The author has written her memories of her husband as he descended into mental illness. He was eventually diagnosed with bi-polar disorder and committed suicide. It is the author's goal to educate and help others spot the indicators of bi-polar disorder and to assist in getting help before it is too late. The chapters of her memories are followed by a short description of mental health issues and where to find assistance. It must have been painful to write such a book and I applaud the author for attempting to de-stigmatize mental illness, and help people get the assistance they need. The only quibble I had was one of statistics, as I had trouble verifying a few. I found the book's scenario to be extremely common, as it takes about 10 years (according to sources I researched) for someone with bi-polar to be diagnosed. Recommended to readers who are living with someone with bi-polar disorder (or suspect it), and to those interested in brain science or mental health issues. Contains triggers for suicide and infidelity.… (más)
 
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Castlelass | 8 reseñas más. | Oct 30, 2022 |
Equal parts personal remembrances and reporting on various topics related to mental illness. The reporting felt like filler, though.
I didn’t come away feeling particularly sympathetic toward the author, although I haven’t experienced the things she has.
If a loved one had a mental illness or if suicide has touched your life, maybe it will be helpful to you.
 
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jeneralinterest | 8 reseñas más. | Dec 11, 2021 |
All the Things We Never Knew is the absolutely heartbreaking account of author Shelia Hamilton's experience with her first husband's battle with bipolar disorder and his subsequent suicide. This deeply emotional but incredibly powerful story is unflinchingly honest and shines a much needed light on mental illness and how easy it is to overlook, excuse or explain away loved ones' symptoms and behavior. A courageous and heart wrenching story that will help raise awareness and hopefully destigmatize mental illness and suicide, I HIGHLY recommend this extraordinary memoir to all readers.

Right from her very first encounter with her soon to be husband, David Krol, Sheila Hamilton was smitten. Attracted to his enthusiastic zest for life, she fell fast and she fell hard for the successful contractor. Sheila and David soon married and they were both overjoyed when she gave birth to their daughter, Sophie. However, their picture perfect life begins to unravel when Sheila learns of David's infidelity and despite her decision to remain married, their marriage never quite recovers from his betrayal. This discovery was an important red flag and it was just one of many symptoms of David's undiagnosed bipolar disorder that Sheila overlooked in the course of their ten year marriage.

When Sheila married David, she was a highly successful and well respected television newsreporter and it is almost incomprehensible to understand her decision to stay with him. Her choice was not made lightly and while well-intentioned, living with David became unbearable in the face of his increasingly erratic behavior in the years to come. Although it was impossible not to notice his mood swings, irrational outbursts and unusual sensitivity to lights, sounds and smells, she never connected these symptoms to any type of mental illness. Denial, lack of information and little knowledge of his family history made it impossible to put the pieces of the puzzle together until David's condition deteriorated and he was hospitalized when she finally worked up the courage to begin divorce proceedings. It was during this time that Sheila uncovered the shocking state of his company's finances and learned that David was deeply in debt. Before she could get to the bottom of the financial mess, David was released from the hospital, and he committed suicide, leaving Sheila and Sophie reeling with grief and trying to comprehend what drove him to take his own life.

The chapters alternate between the events of Sheila's and David's ten year marriage and valuable insight and staggering statistics about mental illness and treatment options. This information is often provided in the context of Sheila's experiences with David but these resources would also be helpful to anyone whose life is affected by mental illness. The narrative also offers a thought-provoking and compelling argument about the role genetics play in inheriting such illnesses. It is also provides an eye-opening discussion on how personal experiences and family history can affect the way someone deals with a loved one or acquaintance who suffers from a mental illness.

All the Things We Never Knew is an unforgettable and poignant story about Shelia Hamilton's marriage to a man with an undiagnosed mental disorder. Although sometimes difficult to read, this heartrending memoir is as educational as it is heartbreaking and it is a book I highly recommend.
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kbranfield | 8 reseñas más. | Feb 3, 2020 |
Sheila Hamilton and her husband David had what seemed like a good relationship and a loving daughter, but within 10 years of their marriage, David's mental illness became very apparent. Sheila tells the painful story of her husband's descent alternating with brief chapters offering excellent information for families of those affected by bipolar disorder and suicide. I found this memoir to be honest, well written, and sensitive.
 
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njinthesun | 8 reseñas más. | Aug 10, 2019 |

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