An Unquiet Mind by Kay R. Jamison
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As you respond to the questions and postings related to the book you are reading, keep in mind that all blog postings will be monitored. If you use inappropriate language you will be reported.
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8/29/13
Kay's Life With the Illness
Although, in the end, Kay showed the reader that anything is possible no matter what. It still was extremely difficult for her to go through life with this type of disease and not really knowing whether or not her medication will work somedays. Kay's illness definitely effected some of her personal relationships with others. For example Kay's relationship with David. David and Kay had a very nice relationship but Kay was stuck when she didn't know whether or not to tell David about her illness. It must have been hard for her because she didn't know how she would react to certain situations because of her manic depressive illness. It was definitely hard to keep herself in check when it comes to her illness. But, when she finally told David about her illness a year later it must have made it a lot easier for her to talk to him because she knew that he was now aware of how she may act the reason behind that. It was extremely unfortunate for her to have to go through David's unexpected death. Especially with the added difficulty that her illness brought to the situation.
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