Torn: A Family's Struggle With Bipolar Disorder
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me too, that is total bullshit, i've never harmed another living being.. i went through a period of self-harm but i've never been a violent person
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this sounds just like my sister...I'm not kidding. Shit what do I do...
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@promisefilmcompany 'normal' people can be viiolent as well....
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creepy face @ 3:29
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Where are the highs? I would never tell anyone If was angry or upset or needed them, I thought this was a common symptom.
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Where are the highs?
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I grew up with summer manias and my borderline mother, psychopath step-dad and my narcissist half-brother could have turned this sympathy-fest on me growing up and they failed but "sick" people are not always what they seem...
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it was her f*cking fault for leaving her extremely bipolar brother with her husband. He begged her not to go maybe because he knew it was going to happen and coudln't control himself. She said she had a bad feeling but she left anyway. I would NEVER let my husband be in a situation i don't feel good about. dumb b*tch. she obviously thought the trip was more important than the safety of both her brother and husband.
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4:22 wi\erd al?
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@stars4autism True to an extent. It is a stereotype, but nevertheless there are such cases and they shouldn't be left out of sight, just because we don't like them.
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This video is bullcrap pull it off the web
I have bipolar disorder and I have never tried to harm or kill anyone like this movie suggest. That is a stereotype being portrayed and a slightly unfair one at that which causes people in mycommunity to fear disabled people like me. Thank you very much. This makes my life a little harder each day. This causes the oppression we face.
stars4autism 1 year ago 49
@stars4autism Yes, I agree that most people who have bipolar disorder don't become violent. This is one family's experience. It is not an isolated experience though. Since we started this film we have heard from many families going through similar struggles. Stigma is broken when we talk openly and honestly about what is really happening and deal with issues with intelligence and compassion. This clip is a trailer. It is not the whole story.
promisefilmcompany 1 year ago