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Ebook , by Eva Marie Everson
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To say I loved this book seems strange. It is well-written, and truly gives you a glimpse into the life of someone with Bipolar I. It was hard to read only because I can't imagine what Mrs. Jefferies goes through on a daily basis. It was interesting, informative, and at times fun to read. Jefferies and Everson were a good team to bring this information to light and help those of us with no connection to Bipolar Disorder to have a better understanding of what it entails, and what it's like to live with it. God bless Kenneth and his continuing love and support of LeeAnn and their family.
First let me say, I'm not a fan of memoirs. Most are poorly written and ramble. This memoir, however is different. Well written, engaging, tear inducing - I found myself lost in LeeAnn's story and pulling for her the whole way. It read almost like a novel.Full disclosure - I have two close family members with bipolar. Reading LeeAnn's story is so refreshing. As horribly painful as parts are, I could relate to them on a deep level. Her story gives me hope for the men in my life who struggle like she does. I cried through half the book. It made me wish there were things I could go back and change about the way I relate to my bipolar men. It also made me glad that I've stuck with them for decades. Their pain is real. I love them, regardless. It's good to see how her family relates to her throughout. Especially her husband's response to her first real break. Even better, for me, the non-bipolar, was the chapter written by LeeAnn's daughter. The outside perspective is invaluable.Thank you, LeeAnn, for being brave and sharing your journey with us. I honestly think everyone married or related to someone with mental illness should read this. It's done me a world of good.
LeeAnn Jefferies’ true story as a bipolar child, teenager, and adult professional model. Eva Marie Everson, a seasoned writer, beautifully paints a picture of a life tormented by a disease. First, LeeAnn suffered as the child of a bipolar Mother. The nature of the illness had to be kept hidden since mental illness was totally unacceptable at the time. Hidden from friends and neighbors. Silence in the family and then silence throughout most of her life because of her own disease.It is a fascinating read with all the ups and downs of bipolar portrayed openly,hoping that being honest, and therefore vulnerable, would give a voice to those who often suffer in silence.LeeAnn had a dream -- to be a Ford Classic Model. She achieved her dream and wants others with a bipolar diagnosis to know they can rise above their illness and achieve their dreams, not allowing the disease to define them. Her faith, her family (especially her ever-patient husband) and her medical team were her support and strength daily.LeeAnn suffered from neglecting her health and medication and recommends that to NO ONE. She is a fighter and would not allow bipolar to hold her down although it beat her up and sat down hard on her; she rose up and fought for her very life. I received this book for my honest review.
As a person who struggles with bipolar disorder, I was naturally drawn to LeeAnn Jefferies’ story. The fact that she was a top model for more than 16 years added to my intrigue. I felt like I was sitting on a wicker chair on a wrap-around porch listening to LeeAnn tell her story, her Southern accent and flare on display between our sips of sweet tea. I appreciated her authenticity. "I know what it’s like to be afraid of my own mind."  "Oh, I hated it, I hated it! But I learned to live within the hell of it. Because that’s what it was. Hell. With all the good going on in my life–with all the God at work–I had come to a sure truth: I knew exactly where the devil’s playground resided. And it was with me all the time. Right there, in my mind." "Most of us can only live each day as it comes. But those with bipolar disorder will either live those days bouncing off the clouds or clawing our way through the mud." I’m thankful I’m neither in the clouds or the mud these days. The Bipolar Experience is a good resource for family and friends of those with bipolar disorder. Eva and LeeAnn sprinkle facts about the illness throughout the book, but they approach it in the context of her story, not as a medical encyclopedia. I could relate to LeeAnn’s goal-oriented side of bipolar disorder. It’s a little known fact that a bipolar person tends to fixate on a goal–however big or small–until they achieve it. Many times, a person with bipolar disorder is viewed as extremely productive. I could see that in LeeAnn’s story–and in mine. As much as I wanted to read The Bipolar Experience in one sitting, I struggled to read non-stop because I swing more to the depressive side of bipolar. I needed to take some breaks from reading it when I found myself swinging low. I would caution those who struggle with mental illness to be aware of that possibility prior to reading it. Awareness is key. The story hops back and forth through key events in LeeAnn’s life, which as, LeeAnn herself admits, is a glimpse into the life and mind of a person with bipolar. "There are times in the telling of this story when I worry that I cannot keep the reader on track. Then again, this is a book about the bipolar experience, so why should I be able to do that? After all, my life has been up and down, down and up. Around a left-turn corner. Around a right-turn corner." I can understand the rationale for that approach. However, as a person with bipolar disorder, I found it difficult to follow her journey. People who struggle with the illness are often obsessed with things being in a specific order–to the point of OCD. (LeeAnn mentioned her struggles with OCD too.) In order to create a linear progression of her life, I had to, as a classic sign of a bipolar person, go back and highlight the year in each chapter to understand what happened first, next, and so on. Nonetheless, the non-linear approach is a good representation of a bipolar mind for those who don’t face it firsthand. I know family and friends of bipolars will appreciate the chapters by her husband and daughter. They were honest, heartfelt, and demonstrated the power of a strong support system. The importance of a good doctor is a continuous thread in the book. Overall, I recommend The Bipolar Experience by LeeAnn Jefferies and Eva Marie Everson to family and friends of those struggling with the nauseating see-saw of this illness. For those who face this struggle, The Bipolar Experience is a reminder that God can use our circumstances (including illnesses) for good, but only if we let Him. LeeAnn is a great example of that. I am. You can be too.
The combined efforts of world-class fashion model, LeeAnn Jeffries and best-selling author, Eva Marie Everson, have produced a must-read for anyone who has BD or who knows and loves someone with BD. I laughed and I cried. This is a page-turner from start to finish. Lives are going to be changed because of one woman's story. A story of hope and dreams that do come true.
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