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He starts talking about the bipolar documentary he made at 4.48 but the bit I found really interesting starts at 6.20 or there abouts. Watch and share your thoughts
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Nice post - enjoy their voices. Not sure what has to do with bipolar
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Stephen Fry is an English actor who has bipolar and made a documentary about it. Did you not listen to the whole thing? Not trying to be aggressive but if you had listened you would have known the link with bipolar. Or maybe english is your second laguage?
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Stephen Fry is an incredible performer. I love his work and am so grateful he is using his position to advocate for people with bipolar. This is helping break the stigma. I read that he actually tried to kill himself last year while in deep depression so he still struggles with the disorder. I am guessing that his diagnosis will have changed as being so deeply depressed is more like BP2 than cyclothymia.
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I really enjoyed listening to this. It's interesting to hear when he states that most bipolar people wouldn't get rid of the illness if they could, due to the mania being so good.
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I wish I could experience the extreme happiness he talks about. My manias aren't like that. They are crazy, angry things.
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yeah what the hell is that! I have the im gonna smash your brains out mania. |
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I was trying not to sound like that. I could also be a little irritable at this time. Maybe the bipolar forum could have an irritability warning kind of like a trigger warning.
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I have euphoric manias but i would happily press a button to be healthy. My manias lead to bad financial and romantic decisions. The good feeling is not worth bankruptcy or heartbreak. Personally, i think most bipolars would do away with their mood swings if possible. Why are we all struggling with meds, after all? Most of us go to great lengths to squash the episodes. Not sure what bipolars Fry is talking about when he says we are happy with our disorder. Why are we all here at Psych Central? Because we want to celebrate our bipolar? No, because we want to get rid of it! Absurd!
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I must say the thing I find most frustrating about bipolar is i have lots of sketch books and canvases with half finished ideas and paintings. I did try to free-lance once but I am totally incapable of meeting deadlines with due to mania or depression. But as a hobby it suits me fine.
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The beetle on it's back - it's the perfect analogy!!!!!
I really likes his thoughts about moods being like the weather. Heading off to put it in my journal! Thanks for sharing this.
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I found Part 2 his search for looking at what different options are out there for treatment, medication, diet and supplements, ECT, CBT, etc. It involved several stories from everyday people, and some were very heart wrenching. Some were successful, others ended in suicide, and some were unable to obtain there career goals in life. The second part was partly about him realizing that his BP had grown to become worse over the years. He had chosen not to be on medication and he was now looking at what was out there for treatment. He also realized after talking to his sister how much he had worried her over the years. They even showed a small piece while filming he had started going into a depression and normally he would escape and hide away at home but he couldn't due to filming. Even though it was a short clip, it did show his reality and our reality that when we go thru the depressed phase we just want to escape from the world. Overall I thought it was educational, but yeah the whole celebrity thing kinda downplays the real truth.
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Good description of both sides, but I doubt only 2 people would "push a button" to get rid of it. I have been diagnosed and treated for 30 years and would've pushed that button immediately during one of my lucid moments. I wonder how many people he asked?
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Thanks, I thought the weather analogy was really spot on, my mom has used it, says that's how they described bipolar in the old days, before it had a name...but I never thought to ask her what it actually meant.
I have short bursts of euphoria, they last maybe 4/5 days, after that my ups turn aggressive, and I've been suicidal more times than I care to count...but that being said I would not push the button. Obviously not because I like my episodes, but more because this beast is my beast. I can't imagine myself without it, as that version of me has never even existed. Not only is a new me undesirable, but why wish for something that doesn't exist... I joined psych central to find others like me, people to relate to, as I don't know any bipolar dxd folk off line. I did not come here seeking to get rid of it, I am not delusional, its definitely not going anywhere. Obviously.
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