Am I Bipolar or Waking Up? My story of healing 1of 5 (Spirituality)
Uploader Comments (bipolarorwakingup)
Top Comments
-
medicine aint the answer for anything. people need to eat some fruits and vegetables!
-
It's best to be bipolar. Awake you become the enemy or unnacceptably other. Once you are awake there is no going back. Waking up in a nest of vipers is fine if you are a viper. But do it anyway. Servilisation (civilisation) is a process that reqires a standardized output but participants see great difference in the smallest of things. But does anyone actually care? Good vid.
All Comments (129)
-
I have been diagnosed bipolar 5 years ago and received heavy medication which actually stopped everything along with the mania. No I reject having those pills because I want to live, and try to control my moods. I exercise and I got into yoga and meditation. works fine so far I haven't taken any pills about this for 6 months (antidepresants) and almost a year(depacode). I feel good still and I believe I can keep me functioning in society. not lifelong medication, but awareness is the solution.
-
Some of this is ok, but other parts aren't! I went through what U said and the beginning and I still got a lot worse and things just kept getting worse! I've been in a really bad way for nearly 2 years, I mean really bad way. I struggled my whole life with a lot. Now I'm at my lowest. I'm completely lost and broken with it all. :'(
-
You talk real well on a tough, personal subject that most wouldn't be brave enough to share. I have gone through similar experiences and rough times. If any of you feel inclined click my name and watch a few of my videos and my blog for some spiritual and physical remedies to HEAL the nervous system in a safe way. Healing the nervous system is the FIRST major part to healing the mind and mental disorders of all kinds. Good luck in whatever you choose to do.
-
damn sounds so much like me. But i was there for like weeks
-
I say waking up.
-
Good explanation of the perception by someone who has bipolar. The problem lies within medications which the pharmicst make billions on. Drugs only suppress the problem making it worse. Also drugs have very harmful side effects to the liver, heart, and sometimes cause problems like spina bifida. Alot of people have become dependent on medications and are consumed by the illness and the drugs. Self control is the key.
-
Good explanation of the perception by someone who has bipolar. The problem lies within medications which the pharmicst make billions on. Drugs only suppress the problem making it worse. Also drugs have very harmful side effects to the liver, heart, and sometimes cause problems like spina bifida. Alot of people have become dependent on medications and are consumed by the illness and the drugs. Self control is the key.
-
So people with BiPolar I Disorder run around with no medication? Especially those who experience Psychosis? I think not. I'm not convinced that you even had Bi Polar Disorder.
-
Well, also, the medication industry is a tad corrupt... just a tad...
If the mental health industry had its way, everyone would be on a med and labeled as mentally ill. Well, except for them, of course.
The best part for them is no one can really "see" your illness. Babies are being diagnosed as bi-polar. Mental Illness is real but it's becoming too common.
Hi! Thanks for your story. I am 64 years old and have been "different" all of my life, and many reasons have been given for that. The "BiPolar" diagnosis is a good enough diagnosis for me, but I rapid-cycle and that is a bit harder for others to reckon with! However, I am very certain that there is both a spiritual and an evolutionary component to this "diagnosis". Someone once told me that the one thing they remembered about me is that I liked "small things". How glad I am.
lmd0426 1 year ago
@lmd0426 Thanks!
bipolarorwakingup 1 year ago
my experances are like yours, glad someone else understands. great video's,thanks
7777HIDIEO 1 year ago
@7777HIDIEO bipolarorwakingupdotcom
bipolarorwakingup 1 year ago
my experances are like yours, glad someone else understands
7777HIDIEO 1 year ago
@7777HIDIEO @7777HIDIEO Your welcome man. Why don't you join us at Wake the Planet?
See my blog, bipolarorwakingup
bipolarorwakingup 1 year ago