Have You or a Loved One Ever Been Diagnosed with a Mood Disorder?
Here are three things about a mood disorder that you need to know:

* A mood disorder is treatable.
* Recovery is possible.
* There is a full and rewarding life after a diagnosis.

“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” - Dr Wayne Dyer


Cynthia Sabotka is considered to be the "accidental author" as she has written a memoir ... unintentionally. Her life story, kept under wraps until now, exposes her family and herself and at the risk of being vulnerable, hopes to benefit others. She struggles with a mood disorder and has learned about life through changed eyes. Symptomatic as a child, her life was greatly challenged by the chaos and turmoil that was the norm in her family. Finally able to self-medicate beginning in her youth, the reverberations continued well into her forties until her implosion at the age of forty-eight.

Her memoir, "Life Is Like a Line" reads like a story but educates like a textbook. It is analysis and insight, education and enlightenment.

Sabotka believes that education is the first line of defense against stigma. Her willingness to share her story and the enthusiasm in which she does so proves that there is life after a diagnosis.




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