![]() There are also sweet, sad, funny chapters about her family, and especially how they are dealing with her grandmother’s dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.Īnd there are chapters that are not sweet, funny or sad, where she rails against insurance companies and their unhelpful (to say the least) ways. She also reveals her own “really serious and raw stuff” – experiences with avoidant personality disorder, imposter syndrome, ADD, OCD, tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, anemia, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. ![]() There’s even a picture of her using the device. The new book goes into those subjects in more depth, including a personal narrative of using TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) to deal with her treatment-resistant depression. Jenny’s previous book, “Furiously Happy,” dealt a lot with struggles against depression and anxiety – Jenny’s own and other people’s. ![]()
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