If
someone had said to me a few years ago, I would write and publish
this book “An Awkward Fit" about mental illness and grief I would
have said that’s crazy not me it will never happen.
But here I am having done exactly that, wanting
to help prevent others from going through what we have.
A couple of days after
our son Stephen died I was packing
up his belongings when I discovered a journal in his hand
writing.
He had written about his life. And what it
was like living with a Mental Illness, such deep soul searching
words intimate descriptions on the emotional traumas he suffered as
he struggled to cope with life.
Let me start by telling you a little about
our son.
Right from a small child he had great
visions of a successful future. When he was young Stephen had been a
very sensitive and loving child but he often did things that were
out of the square - different. He was talented in music, maths and
literacy and had a very creative mind.
As he grew older things started going wrong
for him. He became depressed and later diagnosed with
schizophrenia and at 29. He ended his life by suicide.
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