MY BLOODY BIPOLAR MIND: A DOCTORS LOVE STORY

· Notion Press
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I cut the dead body like a butcher. Though the incisions were medically and forensically correct, they were merciless, fast and forceful. I made a Y shaped incision from the shoulders up to the pubis. I was in extreme hurry to take out, see and study the organs. I took out the organs… the heart, lungs, liver, spleen and kidneys. I saw them and studied them meticulously.

I was with my girlfriend Namita, who was repeatedly asking me to leave the post-mortem section as it was not allowed for us, final year medical students but I did not listen to her. I was a final year MBBS student and it was not right to go to the post-mortem section and cut a human body but I was so curious I could not resist. It was hypomania! It was my bloody bipolar mind!

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Dr Ambrish Kumar vats is an Assistant Professor of Paediatrics at a Medical College in Delhi-NCR. He has done his MBBS and MD Paediatrics from Guwahati Medical College and later he did his MRCPCH 1 (Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, London, the UK). This is his first fiction novel based on his true experiences. Psychiatric care in India is in its primitive stage and more than 90 per cent of patients cannot even reach hospitals. The aim of the author is to create awareness about mental disorders, especially depression and bipolar depression that kills millions of people worldwide each year.

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