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My Mental Health Story

My Mental Health Story in Bloomington, MN

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My Mental Health Story

My Mental Health Story in Bloomington, MN

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Rand Floyd was born in 1972 at Bethesda Naval Hospital and spent his early childhood in San Diego before moving to Reston, Virginia, where he was raised. The son of a U.S. Navy officer and a schoolteacher-turned-entrepreneur, Floyd grew up in a household grounded in service, discipline, and ambition.
He earned undergraduate degrees in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and biology from Durham University, where he also completed medical school. Following a one-year internship in St. Louis, he completed his diagnostic radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship at the Siemens Institute of Radiology.
Floyd built a long medical career while raising three children with his wife of 26 years. After their divorce in 2024 and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, he began confronting the mental health challenges that had long gone unspoken. Writing became a path to clarity, healing, and understanding.
In this autobiography, Rand Floyd offers a deeply personal account of family, identity, and the hidden cost of silence. Through honest storytelling, he sheds light on the emotional complexities of mental illness-and what it means to survive and grow through it.
Rand Floyd was born in 1972 at Bethesda Naval Hospital and spent his early childhood in San Diego before moving to Reston, Virginia, where he was raised. The son of a U.S. Navy officer and a schoolteacher-turned-entrepreneur, Floyd grew up in a household grounded in service, discipline, and ambition.
He earned undergraduate degrees in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and biology from Durham University, where he also completed medical school. Following a one-year internship in St. Louis, he completed his diagnostic radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship at the Siemens Institute of Radiology.
Floyd built a long medical career while raising three children with his wife of 26 years. After their divorce in 2024 and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, he began confronting the mental health challenges that had long gone unspoken. Writing became a path to clarity, healing, and understanding.
In this autobiography, Rand Floyd offers a deeply personal account of family, identity, and the hidden cost of silence. Through honest storytelling, he sheds light on the emotional complexities of mental illness-and what it means to survive and grow through it.

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