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Canadians fell deeply in love with Pierre Elliott Trudeau's beautiful and high-spirited bride when he brought her to the earth stage as the youngest First Woman in the annals of the country. But the situation wasn't as rosy as it looked like. Plagued by feeling swings and unprepared for open public life, Margaret became ever more isolated at 24 Sussex, as her melancholy alternated with rounds of mania. As her habit became more puzzling - even to Margaret herself - she have her better to mother her three young sons and stand by her husband. She finally broke down immediately after their matrimony dissolved. As time passed, Margaret achieved a fragile stableness, remarrying and bearing two more children. But the tragic loss of her kid, Michel, in a snowboarding automobile accident and the passage of Pierre Trudeau a few years later were too much to carry, and Margaret became greatly ill. After many years of struggle to find the right doctors and the right treatment, Margaret has rebuilt her life once more. At 62, she actually is a captivating, happy, and healthy female who is an inspiration to people. Also contained in Changing My Brain are essays by three of Canada's pre-eminent mental medical researchers who explore some of the treatments open to patients today.