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Saturday, January 17, 2015

No FO Friday- A Catchup Post

I didn't post for What I'm Reading Tuesday or WIP Wednesday this week, mainly because I haven't been feeling up to doing much of anything this week. I've come down with some kind of cold, stuffy nose, coughs, you know, the awful stuff. So I figured I'd at least get one post out this week, why not combine both Tuesday and Wednesday posts?

What I'm Reading
This week, I'm reading Manic: a Memoir by Terri Cheney, it's about a woman with manic bipolar depression, and let me tell you, it is interesting.

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On the outside, Terri Cheney was a highly successful, attractive Beverly Hills entertainment lawyer. But behind her seemingly flawless façade lay a dangerous secret—for the better part of her life Cheney had been battling debilitating bipolar disorder and concealing a pharmacy's worth of prescriptions meant to stabilize her moods and make her "normal."

In bursts of prose that mirror the devastating highs and extreme lows of her illness, Cheney describes her roller-coaster life with shocking honesty—from glamorous parties to a night in jail; from flying fourteen kites off the edge of a cliff in a thunderstorm to crying beneath her office desk; from electroshock therapy to a suicide attempt fueled by tequila and prescription painkillers.

With Manic, Cheney gives voice to the unarticulated madness she endured. The clinical terms used to describe her illness were so inadequate that she chose to focus instead on her own experience, in her words, "on what bipolar disorder felt like inside my own body." Here the events unfold episodically, from mood to mood, the way she lived and remembers life. In this way the reader is able to viscerally experience the incredible speeding highs of mania and the crushing blows of depression, just as Cheney did. Manic does not simply explain bipolar disorder—it takes us in its grasp and does not let go.
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And Me, Myself, and Them by Kurt Snyder. I only started this book last night, so I really don't have anything to say about it just yet.

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During his second semester at college, Kurt Snyder became convinced that he was about to discover a fabulously important mathematical principle, spending hours lost in daydreams about numbers and symbols. In time, his thoughts took a darker turn, and he became preoccupied with the idea that cars were following him, or that strangers wanted to harm him. Kurt's mind had been hijacked by schizophrenia, a severe mental disorder that typically strikes during the late teen or young adult years. 
In Me, Myself, and Them, Kurt, now an adult, looks back from the vantage point of recovery and eloquently describes the debilitating changes in thoughts and perceptions that took hold of his life during his teens and twenties. As a memoir, this book is remarkable for its unvarnished look at the slow and difficult process of coming back from severe mental illness. Yet Kurt's memoir is only half the story. With the help of psychiatrist Raquel E. Gur, M.D., Ph.D., and veteran science writer Linda Wasmer Andrews, Kurt paints the big picture for others affected by adolescent schizophrenia. Drawing on the latest scientific and medical evidence, he explains how to recognize warning signs, where to find help, and what treatments have proved effective. Kurt also offers practical advice on topics of particular interest to young people, such as suggestions on managing the illness at home, school, and work, and in relationships with family and friends.
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WIPs

Julissa by Vanessa Smith (RHSS "Country Rose")
I am LOVING this pattern, I can't wait to finish it and get to wear it!

Vanilla Socks (Deborah Norville Serenity Sock "Amethyst")
I literally have like 30 rows left. Why I haven't buckled down and gotten these done yet, I have no idea.

Featherweight by Hannah Fettig (Lost City Knits Oak Barn Merino Lace "Cocksure")
As you can tell, it needs a serious blocking. I've got about 5" on the first sleeve left to knit, and half of the second sleeve.

MKAL Spring 2014 by Cheri McEwen (RHSS "Soft White" "Glowworm" CSS "Black")
I haven't worked on this this week, but I think I forgot to show it last week.

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