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Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin cut a striking figure in the Army: athletic, quick witted, devout, and studious, he was a natural leader. Thanks to his engineering and leadership knowhow, Martin was chosen to lead the thousands of combat engineers who paved the way for 100,000 Army troops to battle their way to Baghdad in 2003. Martin was astonishing to watch as he led this effort, his mind laser focused and body vibrating with energy. He made quick decisions, often anticipating and solving problems before orders came down. Only years later would he learn how the pressure of organizing dozens of simultaneous life-or-death missions each day altered the biochemistry of his brain. Since adolescence he'd had what psychiatrists call a 'hyperthymic personality' – an exceptionally positive, energetic, and can-do disposition. But the Iraq War triggered what military and Veterans Administration psychiatrists ultimately diagnosed as late-onset bipolar disorder, a chemical imbalance that sends sufferers whipsawing between grandiose imaginings and suicidal depressions. His increasing erratic behavior led to his forced resignation as president of the National Defense University and ended his military career.
Bipolar General offers a candid account of Martin's personal journey with undiagnosed mental illness as he rose through the ranks of the U.S. Army. The author provides a first-hand look at the various treatments available for bipolar disorder ranging from powerful medications to electroconvulsive therapy. He discusses why his condition went undiagnosed for so long and explores what can be done both within and outside the armed forces to diagnose and treat mental illness. Bipolar General should be of value to those with mental illness and to the communities of family, friends, and caregivers surrounding them.
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Publisher's Weekly
October 30, 2023
Retired U.S. Army general Martin bares his struggles with bipolar disorder in this stirring debut memoir. In 2014, after reports of erratic behavior, the 58-year-old Martin was given the choice of resigning from his position as president of the National Defense University or being fired, less than a year from his scheduled retirement. The blow was magnified by the fact that, a week earlier, Martin had received a clean bill of health and was deemed “psychiatrically fit for duty.” Following his dismissal from the NDU, however, Martin came to acknowledge that he had spiraled into psychosis—sprinkling holy water around his house, speaking nonstop at professional events—during his final months at the school. He was soon diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which had been triggered during his 2003 service in Iraq after he was promoted to a high-stakes leadership role, and “exploded” in the early 2010s, when Martin was in his 50s (though he showed signs of “hyperthymia,” or continuous mania, as early as adolescence). A strong support system, including a loving family and proper medication, helped Martin achieve stability after leaving the NDU and retiring from the military to live in Florida with his wife. He acknowledges his good fortune and, in addition to sharing the raw details of his illness, mounts a full-throated call for better diagnosis, treatment, and discussions about mental health in the U.S. This soul-baring volume has the potential to change lives.
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