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Sooo. . .
I recently finished reading What You Must Think of Me by Emily Ford. It's basically about Ford's struggles with SAD, and how she overcame it. However, she doesn't really go into too much detail about her struggles, and much of the book is, in a way, like a self-help book. I was slightly disappointed after I finished reading it.
With that said, do you know of any memoirs written by sufferers, or previous sufferers, of SAD that are not self-help books? I have yet to find any, but it would be great if I found some to give me inspiration, as I wouldn't mind writing about my own experiences and struggles with SAD.
I recently finished reading What You Must Think of Me by Emily Ford. It's basically about Ford's struggles with SAD, and how she overcame it. However, she doesn't really go into too much detail about her struggles, and much of the book is, in a way, like a self-help book. I was slightly disappointed after I finished reading it.
With that said, do you know of any memoirs written by sufferers, or previous sufferers, of SAD that are not self-help books? I have yet to find any, but it would be great if I found some to give me inspiration, as I wouldn't mind writing about my own experiences and struggles with SAD.