Adventures start at some point! The author was born just after the end of World War Two. He used to leave home at 4am at eight years of age on the horse and carts and in the evenings would go chimney sweeping. When he was older he spent a few years in the military. Multiple migrations, including the 'Ten Pound Poms' program then followed. After this came over 30 years of global 'itchy foot syndrome' full of exciting ever-changing lifestyles ranging from: rich, skint, happy, and sad. In the following 30 years, there came numerous diagnoses: anxiety, depression, Parkinson's, mental health…mehr
Adventures start at some point! The author was born just after the end of World War Two. He used to leave home at 4am at eight years of age on the horse and carts and in the evenings would go chimney sweeping. When he was older he spent a few years in the military. Multiple migrations, including the 'Ten Pound Poms' program then followed. After this came over 30 years of global 'itchy foot syndrome' full of exciting ever-changing lifestyles ranging from: rich, skint, happy, and sad. In the following 30 years, there came numerous diagnoses: anxiety, depression, Parkinson's, mental health issues, strokes, various dementia and divorce. Then along came Mike's saviours: grandchildren, hiding and losing his disabilities within their love and warm hugs. Every day's an adventure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born and brought-up the son of a chimneysweep on 1st October 1945 in 'Auld-Reekie' (Edinburgh). The smoky Lands of Fountainbridge in the two roomed top flat gas-lit near derelict tenement flat of his bedroom window view overlooking James Bonds, Mr 'Big-Tam Sean Connery's bedroom. From first introduced to the roofs at four years of age then followed a failed education, exiting what was school at 14, no exams classified as illiterate. At his 21st Birthday Michael McLenaghan was an accomplished chimneysweep, milk-boy, tank soldier and paratrooper. A qualified gasfitter, married and immigrant in the colonies, Australia then Canada again Australia, then New Zealand. Coupled with 30 odd years of unhealthy marriage and divorce, the next 30 years in the area of psychiatric care, Parkinson's disease, manic depression, bi-polar, suicide, Lewy Body Dementia, Senile Dementia, strokes, vascular disease, vascular and Alzheimer's Dementia, diabetes, frontal-lobe dementia and Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Years of inpatient hospitalisation, coshed-up with prescribed horrific drugs and finally, Morphine. The author is now breathing, singing, painting, poetry and writing gigs, going to university and gyms. He is lecturing, researching on drugs, the brain and practising Psychiatry and Neuroplasticity. The author has already published two books Who Cares Who Wins and A History of Chimney Sweeping 1985. Surviving the Asylum is his third book and another one on its way and more.
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