“Every time a pill sat in Regan's palm she suffered some new strangulation; a faint memory of some distant need to force her heart to race. She'd crave a senseless rage, a dried-up sob, a psychotic joy, but only find pulse after pulse of nothing. Without the volatility of her extremes, what was she? 'Managed,' she'd said.” Mental HealthMental IllnessPillsBipolar Disorder Book:Alone With You in the Ether Source: Alone With You in the Ether