Publisher's Synopsis
"There are sensors in my hands and cameras in my walls. I'm sure of it." But when Milly Thiringer mentioned this to her friends, the only thing they were sure of was that she needed to see a doctor. Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at age nineteen, Milly spent years running circles through the revolving door of the public mental healthcare system, being told to focus on symptom management and coping strategies as no significant improvement in her prognosis could be expected. She almost gave up. Almost. Along the way Milly's learned to be her own advocate while fighting through and redefining "recovery."