This Constant Fight

This Constant Fight by Simon Russell, published by Chipmunkapublishing on September 3, 2015, is an autobiographical account that spans twelve years, detailing the author’s experiences with bipolar disorder. The narrative begins with Russell as a successful businessman, navigating the extremes of mania and depression, which leads him into extraordinary situations and encounters with various celebrities. The book captures the tumultuous journey through manic highs and devastating lows, illustrating the profound impact of mental health struggles on personal and professional life.
Readers will find a candid exploration of the author’s battle with manic depression, highlighting the consequences of his condition, including the loss of relationships, career, and financial stability. The story delves into themes of love, hate, success, and tragedy, portraying the enduring pain associated with mental health challenges. This Constant Fight offers insight into the complexities of bipolar disorder, making it a relevant read for those interested in psychology and mental health. With 132 pages, this edition is presented in English, providing a detailed look at the author’s journey through the highs and lows of his condition.
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This Constant Fight is a gripping roller coaster ride between the highs of mania and the lows of depression. The autobiographical story is set over a twelve year period starting shortly after the new millennium. The author, who at the beginning is a successful businessman, experiences a series of manic psychotic highs that sees him getting into some extra-ordinary situations and meeting several celebrities including Victoria Beckham, the two times Oscar winner Sarah Miles and the celebrated hairdresser Adee Phelan. The mania leads to police detention centres, four sections and four admissions to secure psychiatric wards including two in psychiatric intensive care wards. The highs soon turn to lows and during several episodes of chronic depression he loses all that is dear to him: – His marriage and relationship with his children; His job and career; His financial security ultimately leading to bankruptcy; The new love of his life; His confidence, self-respect and direction. During these lows he travels to Thailand with the intention of committing suicide. This Constant Fight is not only a factual account of one person’s battle with manic depression but also a story of love and hate, success and failure, hope and tragedy and the constant and enduring pain that characterises this illness.
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