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Robyn Wheeler

    Robyn Wheeler explores her decades-long journey out of denial regarding her depression, chronicling how a mood disorder nearly destroyed her life. She writes with the clarity of someone who has found answers, detailing how daily medication for Dysthymic Disorder became the most positive turn in her life. Her work is a profound personal testament to confronting mental health struggles and the path toward healing. Through her writing, she offers a message of hope and encouragement to others facing similar challenges.

    Just Call Me Firebucket
    • 2020

      Just Call Me Firebucket

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Just Call Me Firebucket is a collection of my random thoughts. It contains some of the poems and blogs I have written during the years I struggled with depression, as well as some fun stories of things that have happened to me. It makes a great sequel to Born Mad; but if you haven't read Born Mad, you can still read Just Call Me Firebucket and it will make sense. You can also read Just Call Me Firebucket from any page. It does not have to be read from beginning to end. Some topics in this book will make you think, some may make you cry, and others will make you laugh. In addition, I hope some of the passages in this book will be helpful, whether you are a person with mental concerns or know of someone with mental concerns. Either way, I hope you enjoy reading Just Call Me Firebucket.

      Just Call Me Firebucket