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Pretty Sane: Living With Schizophrenia

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ISBN: 9781781177020
AuthorWall, Nicola
Pub Date28/08/2020
BindingPaperback
Pages256
CountryIRL
Dewey616.898009
Quick overview Mind opening memoir of Nicola Wall's life journey in being diagnosed and living with Schizophrenia.
€14.99

I always knew I was somewhat different without knowing exactly how. My earliest memory is being given a doll on my third birthday. One day around that time I am looking at a picture of a deer when it turns and runs towards me. There is a cushion with a peacock on it, it comes straight out at me. A woman in a painting turns her head to look at me, her eyes staring into mine until I squeak and run out of the room.

It does not matter where I am - at home, my grandparent's house or my aunt's - pictures and paintings move around and then right themselves as soon as I attempt to show anyone.

Whenever a picture turns itself into a television, I drag an adult by the hand to show them the magic painting, only to look like a liar when it fails to perform. I finally catch one in the act; my grandad John and I stand in front of the deer painting while it shakes its head and slowly stalks forward.

"The deer isn't moving, Nicola; it's just your imagination," he tells me.

Next, come the voices.

Nicola participated in RTE documentary Schizophrenia: The Voices in My Head. She is an Ambassador for See Change, a Mental Health Advocate & Speaker, Writer & Journalist.

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I always knew I was somewhat different without knowing exactly how. My earliest memory is being given a doll on my third birthday. One day around that time I am looking at a picture of a deer when it turns and runs towards me. There is a cushion with a peacock on it, it comes straight out at me. A woman in a painting turns her head to look at me, her eyes staring into mine until I squeak and run out of the room.

It does not matter where I am - at home, my grandparent's house or my aunt's - pictures and paintings move around and then right themselves as soon as I attempt to show anyone.

Whenever a picture turns itself into a television, I drag an adult by the hand to show them the magic painting, only to look like a liar when it fails to perform. I finally catch one in the act; my grandad John and I stand in front of the deer painting while it shakes its head and slowly stalks forward.

"The deer isn't moving, Nicola; it's just your imagination," he tells me.

Next, come the voices.

Nicola participated in RTE documentary Schizophrenia: The Voices in My Head. She is an Ambassador for See Change, a Mental Health Advocate & Speaker, Writer & Journalist.

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