I'm an anxiety disorder sufferer, so I understand what you're talking about. And God bless you for your efforts to fight the stigma against mental health problems.
Yes, it can be managed !! The future is bright. We need to keep openly talking to everyone we know about bipolar. It's just a condition. Thanks for a posetive video !!
diagnosing mental illness is very subjective. right now anyone can be called mentally ill. one could say that right now almost all people are mentally ill, since most people are somehow irrational.
having bipolar isn't fair! especially when u have psychosis with it and the voices keep you up all night and you take your meds that only last until morning then you do the same medication ritual over and over everyday. i wish bipolar didn't exist. however i'm thankful to my doctor who put me in the hospital twice because if he didn't, i wouldn't be typing this right now.
I'd like to be an advocate as well, yet I still feel the stigma, I need to break this. I would like to be a public speaker on it. Yet some fear of judgment from when I was ill stops me. I am well now though. Thinking of taking new steps in a new life. My mum is though an example of someone who has stayed well without meds by doing art. Her spiritual meditation keeps her well - enough. I have two brother who also suffered from mental illness.
Read Explaining colours to a blind man. Not only will it enlighten many as to what living with a mental illness and chronic fatigue syndrome is like, it also gives comfort to those sufferers who think there is no hope and that they are alone. It is very informative, sometimes shocking but also very funny in parts. All in all, a good read and highly recommended.
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if you're bipolar you should kill yourself.
2Iavenderlight 2 months ago
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2Iavenderlight 2 months ago
thank you for this feedback
joumaali 9 months ago
Therese, you are one brave woman to disclose and tell your story to fight stigma! You are so right. We need to support each other.
birdsdaword 1 year ago
I'm an anxiety disorder sufferer, so I understand what you're talking about. And God bless you for your efforts to fight the stigma against mental health problems.
lindenmeadow 1 year ago
I build up the stigma because it's true. I like to break things.
returnoftheramble3 1 year ago
Yes, it can be managed !! The future is bright. We need to keep openly talking to everyone we know about bipolar. It's just a condition. Thanks for a posetive video !!
username310758 1 year ago
diagnosing mental illness is very subjective. right now anyone can be called mentally ill. one could say that right now almost all people are mentally ill, since most people are somehow irrational.
exbronco1980 1 year ago
having bipolar isn't fair! especially when u have psychosis with it and the voices keep you up all night and you take your meds that only last until morning then you do the same medication ritual over and over everyday. i wish bipolar didn't exist. however i'm thankful to my doctor who put me in the hospital twice because if he didn't, i wouldn't be typing this right now.
prisonshadows 1 year ago
I'd like to be an advocate as well, yet I still feel the stigma, I need to break this. I would like to be a public speaker on it. Yet some fear of judgment from when I was ill stops me. I am well now though. Thinking of taking new steps in a new life. My mum is though an example of someone who has stayed well without meds by doing art. Her spiritual meditation keeps her well - enough. I have two brother who also suffered from mental illness.
You are going to be a great and measured lady.
myfanwyd2005 1 year ago
I liked your video it was very informative. I am trying to learn how to make short pieces on schizophrenia and I may borrow your title.
Donbrax1967 1 year ago
Thank you for yoour video and honesty!
Totothemonkey 1 year ago
Best of luck with your bp. Hope you find a way through it.
formless777 2 years ago
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Read Explaining colours to a blind man. Not only will it enlighten many as to what living with a mental illness and chronic fatigue syndrome is like, it also gives comfort to those sufferers who think there is no hope and that they are alone. It is very informative, sometimes shocking but also very funny in parts. All in all, a good read and highly recommended.
hsttraindriver 2 years ago
Thank you for doing the video, you come across very together. Hope you stay well.
HOLLY7130 2 years ago 4
My brother is bp he is currently in medical school an doing well thanx for posting this.
dwarfstar2012 3 years ago
You are smart lady i have biploar have been to hell and back i keep trying.
CARDMAN365 3 years ago 4
Thanks for speaking up, hope you do more vids in the future.
caketheory 3 years ago