Eileen Malaspina [was] dreamed of becoming a physician.
But in 1971, during her senior year in high school, her grades began to
deteriorate. She became increasingly
withdrawn and complained that the neighbors were talking about her. After graduation she entered not the college
to which she had won a scholarship but a hospital. Diagnosed with schizo-affective
disorder, a devastating mix of mania, depression, and psychosis, she never
made it to medical school. But her
only sister, Dolores, did. Now a psychiatrist at