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Living With Bipolar Disorder | My Life With
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Bipolar Disorder is a mental health condition in which the person suffers from episodes of extreme mood swings, along a spectrum, ranging from mania to depression.

In this episode of My Life With, we follow two people living with BD in New York, to show the realities of living between two extremes.

2:22 What is Bipolar Disorder?
4:40 Bipolar I
6:14 Misdiagnosis
6:45 Recovery
9:58 Stigma

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@VICE

1 year ago

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@lifeislucky217

4 years ago

Canā€™t believe the thumbnail is a handful of Xanax, such a bad way to represent mental illness and benzo addiction

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@sydneybusby2087

4 years ago

As someone with bipolar II Iā€™d never in a million years choose to live with this illness than to not. Iā€™ve lost all my friends because of it. Iā€™ve lost great jobs because of it. I lost my car. I went to jail. I went into debt Iā€™m still trying to get out of. And I have parents that still think Iā€™m just mopping around and being lazy.

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@danielmurphy5589

1 year ago

That dude is a real friend, lots of guys arenā€™t open but the fact that he checks in on his friends and their mental health proved that man is a good human

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@D1rtySanch3z72

1 year ago

Once I removed alcohol and 420 from my life, and allowed the meds to do their thing, I have been as even keeled as I have ever been. Sobriety has been the key for me, 392 days and going strong...

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@tech1238

4 years ago

A lot more people than we realise suffer in silence without being diagnosed.

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@elle9547

3 years ago

i feel like this disorder isn't taken as seriously because we're not depressed all the time, like there's periods where we are fine and everyone is like see it's not that bad, and then the very next day i could think my life isn't worth living or i could be blowing through my entire bank account. i hate this disorder so much

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@patriaciasmith3499

2 weeks ago

Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

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@Anssscmmm

1 year ago

Watching things like this always makes me cry. I was diagnosed with bipolar type 1 last year, at 24. Before that I was so cruel to myself, always thinking that I was weak, crazy, not enough (when I was depressed) or too much (when I was euphoric -which was often). I just wish I could hug my teen version, saying that she wasnā€™t to blame of anything and things would eventually get better.

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@yeet7043

3 years ago

People don't realize how exhausting it is. You feel like you're stuck. You feel unfixable and incapable of change. You're always going to be running back and forth between two terrifying places

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@nafisaali291

4 years ago

praying for all of us who suffer with these invisible illnesses... feels like Iā€™m invisible at times.

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@maar8314

1 year ago

Can we just appreciate how great of a friend the mechanic is? It makes me want to cry because Iā€™ve never had that pure love from a friend. But it makes me really happy they have each other!

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@MichealDavid-lj8od

1 month ago

I could remember several years ago I was diagnosed with ADHD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms

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@Professor_Bugs

3 years ago

Bipolar people are the most kind, gentle, fun, generous and emphatic people i meet. You just have to ignore some of the strange things that can happen during episodes, because it is not them. It is the disorder.

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@Me497

3 years ago

the biggest mistake i made a lot was pushing myself into a manic state to get things done, fucking everything up, and then ending up in a deep depression with all the regret of what i just did.

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@topo7130

3 months ago

Iā€™m bipolar and I lost everything. I spent years laying in bed with closed windows all the time, I lost all my friends but two, I lost my job, my parents thought that it was all an act and I was lazy and started to believe me the second time I tried to unalive myself, but even then they didnā€™t want me to take drugs, and said that I had to ā€œhelp myselfā€. I lost all my pleasure in doing the activity that I once loved, and it took 11 years to find the right combination of medications. But in the meantime I gained over 100 pounds, so I hated my face and my body. I didnā€™t marry, and I havenā€™t had a meaningful relationship because is almost impossible bear with my mood changes. Would I live without bipolar disorder? Hell yeah.

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@DominikPavel-fk2wb

2 months ago

I was diagnosed with BPD since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting BPD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.

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@kallie9229

4 years ago

This pandemic is exasperating my bipolar so bad. I can't get to therapy and I don't have a schedule. šŸ™ƒ Edit: guys I'm doing so much better! I've been doing therapy via zoom and I love my therapist. I've connected with her more than those in the past (probably why I quit.) I have new insight, a new job, and I'm packing for a big move. If you're struggling keep the faith. Good things are right around the corner. I promise.

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@luxuryhairoasis

3 years ago

His friend instantly made me cry. Its so important to have people like that around you

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@damianmarley7177

1 year ago

Having someone that puts their life in yours knowing that youā€™ll be a problem and yet theyā€™re willing to stand next to you until your mental issue is under control is a beautiful blessing. Theyā€™re like friends that donā€™t say theyā€™ll go to war with you, but are the first ones to walk into it with you.

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