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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

Based on recent research by the Center for Disease Control.

PLEASE SEE REMARKS BELOW BY FTOM2006 for more specific study details. :)

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  • 0:53 - 1:07 made me laugh, ALOT.

  • @bianca1the1cat Glad you liked it :)

  • @CliffBetweenTheLines The Cat looks excactly like mine :D

  • @bianca1the1cat It took me a long time to discover my cat was a Turkish Angora. Check it out if you haven't already :D

  • Thank you for making this video! There is so much speculation about the legitimacy of Bipolar disorder, it's good that you've shed some light on a possible physiological catalyst for the condition as many skeptics stress it is a myth.

    So are owners of cats much more susceptible to contracting the Borna disease virus? I've lived with cats all my life, and I have Bipolar disorder.

  • Only the uninformed and self important speculate on its legitimacy, and their opinions are seldom useful on any topic :) However, as I state in another video, many are misdiagnosed with BP who don't have it in the first case, which muddies the water.

    I think cats are so common in our society that every child is exposed to them, whether in a sandbox on a playground or whatever. It is the feces that carry the virus.

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  • Yet another conspiracy theory....

  • omg i could've gotten bipolar from a cat's ass. very intriguing.

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  • Fucking cats ther were many at mental hospital i allways knew there was something wrong with that third world hospital

  • oh no. is this true?

  • WHEN I WAS 5 YEARS I HAD A CAT TOO.....I AM 17 NOW............IT DOESNT SOUNDS GOOD.

  • @Silenus6 Once we understand how the drugs work, and the intended function of them in the first place, we need to stop taking them and deal with the issues naturally (we can do it), but you are right, we need to do it gradually and make sure we remain stable during the time we titrate off these toxic chemicals.

  • @cliffatgoogle Yes, the withdrawals from the drugs can be even worse than the depression w/o drugs. Weening off the drugs can be the most dangerous part, and needs to be done carefully and responsibly. Many psychotic episodes are triggered by doctors taking their patients off these drugs too suddenly. Patients who never exhibited psychotic features may exhibit them in such instances. This is what happens when you play with brain chemistry. Definitely take your time getting off the drugs.

  • @IgorMorais666 Yeah, I say that every time I see stuff from the CDC. I bow to your logic.

  • @Silenus6 Be careful of this one. A friend of mine went of her meds a couple of years ago listening to people like this and killed herself. Going off your meds has a real effect, its just a real BAD effect. Think about how you were at your worst before meds...thats you without meds. It ain;t the meds buddy.

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