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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.