Tyler Adolfo
Tyler Adolfo
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World Suicide Prevention Day: My thoughts, experiences, and perspectives (Suicide Prevention Month)
In this video, I talk about the taboo topic of suicide. I talk about everything from statistics to perspectives and aim to help others realize they are not alone and endeavor to provide support and strength to those struggling.
#Suicidepreventionmonth #WorldSuicidePreventionDay #BipolarDisorder #Mania #Depression #Mentalillness
National Suicide Prevention Hotline:
1-800-273-8255
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Видео

How to overcome racing thoughts post mania
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In this video, I talk about how I felt post mania and the strategies I utilize to abate racing thoughts.
I'm 26 years old and still don't have a driver's license
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In this video, I talk about the reasons why I don't have a driver's license at age 26 and how I get around without a vehicle.
Everyone ghosted me when I was manic
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#bipolar #mentalillness #tyleradolfo Thank you all for watching. Please hit that subscribe and like button so more people can see this video!
How has bipolar disorder affected my motivation?
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In this video, I talk about how bipolar disorder has impacted my levels of motivation.
The Past is the Past...
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In this video, I talk about why I believe the past matters; as an opportunity to learn and put things in context.
Trapped in the bipolar void; depression and despair
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In this video, I talk about my experience battling the overwhelming depression and despair that accompanies being trapped in the bipolar void. I discuss the strategies and thinking I've used to overcome these feelings.
How I give my life meaning in the aftermath of my manic episode
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In this video, I talk about the mindset I've adopted which has helped me in my mental health recovery journey post mania.
I was awake for 5 days straight and got put in the New York Times during a manic episode
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Link to New York Times article www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/education/fraternities-rape-sexual-assault.html Link to Sexual Assault statement / sexual assault awareness campaign pCUWWZEasiu3/?img_index=1 Note: you will need an instagram account to read the statement
Tips for working a job with bipolar disorder
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In this video, I share some startling statistics about bipolar disorder as it pertains to work, delineate the various challenges people with bipolar face in the workforce, and discuss tips that can help people with bipolar alleviate the stressors that accompany work. #bipolar #bipolar1 #mentalillness #bipolar2 #worklifebalance
The fear of having another manic episode (bipolar disorder)
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In this video I discuss one of my greatest fears.
I am winning the battle vs bipolar disorder
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In this video, I talk about the impact that bipolar disorder has had on my recent life and how I've learned to overcome it. Please subscribe :)
My life has been changing for the better...
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In this video I discuss the significant progress I've made in my life over the past 6 months.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Multiplayer: Headquarters 2
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Call of duty mw3 headquarters gameplay on the map Paris
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Multiplayer: Headquarters 1
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Multiplayer: Headquarters 1
34- 6 Dome Call of Duty: World at War: Team Deathmatch Gameplay
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34- 6 Dome Call of Duty: World at War: Team Deathmatch Gameplay
29-2 Upheavel Call of Duty: World at War; Team Deathmatch Gameplay
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29-2 Upheavel Call of Duty: World at War; Team Deathmatch Gameplay
35-4 Asylum Call of Duty: World at War; Team Deathmatch Gameplay
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35-4 Asylum Call of Duty: World at War; Team Deathmatch Gameplay
I’m 26 years old and I peaked in high school
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I’m 26 years old and I peaked in high school
How Bipolar Disorder Has Impacted My Sleeping Patterns
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How Bipolar Disorder Has Impacted My Sleeping Patterns
Craziest delusions I had while manic (Bipolar Disorder)
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Craziest delusions I had while manic (Bipolar Disorder)
A Part Of Me Died After Being Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder
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A Part Of Me Died After Being Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder
My Experience Taking Wellbutrin (Bipolar and Depression)
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My Experience Taking Wellbutrin (Bipolar and Depression)
I Got Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder 919 Days Ago: My Life Since
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I Got Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder 919 Days Ago: My Life Since
How to forgive ourselves after a manic episode (bipolar disorder)
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How to forgive ourselves after a manic episode (bipolar disorder)
How going to the gym has helped my bipolar disorder
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How going to the gym has helped my bipolar disorder
I’m 26 years old and still live with my mom
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I’m 26 years old and still live with my mom
George Carlin- I Gave Up On My Species (REACTION)
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George Carlin- I Gave Up On My Species (REACTION)
ReJecTz MW2 2022 Cod Stats
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ReJecTz MW2 2022 Cod Stats

Комментарии

  • @illmadeknight92
    @illmadeknight92 6 дней назад

    Hey dude, how are you doing this week? It made me really sad to hear how others treated you and that friends ghosted you after your mania. You have a really great attitude about the situation. I also lost friends after my first severe psychosis/mania and it made me feel so angry and betrayed for so long. People I was friends with for 10+ years just dipped. Now I have a better outlook on it and know those people weren't real friends. After my last psychosis I met some amazing people in my outpatient program who have become solid friends. I really hope you've since found some solid people too.

  • @painexotic3757
    @painexotic3757 18 дней назад

    Nothing wrong with that. I don't either but have an ebike. Gets me around pretty fast

  • @dianestramacchia3616
    @dianestramacchia3616 26 дней назад

    Hello Tyler I dropped offline for a while. Mood Disorders had me in their grip. I am a bit better now thank goodness. I have to say that you blew me away with your wisdom today. I made a decision about a month ago that I was not going to commit suicide! I know, right! Weird. I made the decision in less than an hour. I watched a lady talk about her life AFTER her husband took his life. To look and hear her pain was horrific to watch. I have desperately wanted to go so many times, almost begging my husband to be ok with it. But now I realise that it would affect the rest of his life. Just my two cents worth. It’s nice to see and hear you again.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 25 дней назад

      I'm happy to hear that you're feeling better Diane. Stay strong and it's great to see you again. You're always spreading positivity around here and I really appreciate it. You deserve happiness. The world needs more people with you in it.

  • @jimmyHopkins-e5i
    @jimmyHopkins-e5i 26 дней назад

    Hey I'm 35 if anyone wants to come to Cincinnati and teach how to drive I'm extremely serious. I will pay for your hotel and everything. Some people just never learned how to drive. And I'm one of them.

  • @jamesworley9888
    @jamesworley9888 26 дней назад

    This Story does bare me in mind of an unfortunate other.

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 26 дней назад

    I am 49. I have attempted 4 times. The first was at age 17 in 1993. The last was in 2008. I still think about it but I haven't acted on it in 16 years.

  • @agbake2406
    @agbake2406 29 дней назад

    Your videos are so comforting! Thank you!

  • @WolfWhite-kj1nr
    @WolfWhite-kj1nr Месяц назад

    Those are all great ideas, thank you 💯🙏💜

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      Glad you found this video helpful my friend. You're most welcome!

  • @dionysusapollo
    @dionysusapollo Месяц назад

    I'm the same

  • @千代白渚
    @千代白渚 Месяц назад

    Chinese learner's permit requires correct rate above 90% in 100 questions picked from a question pool of 1500+. Not a clever guy, after I passed that my anxiety in this issue almost halved. Occasionally felt really sad like I'm dumb for mistakes made while learning to drive, progresses are evident though.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      The permit test is so much easier here in the USA. It's probably why the USA has so many bad drivers though lol

    • @千代白渚
      @千代白渚 Месяц назад

      @tyleradolfo7213 Same as many bad drivers here unfortunately. Too many bikes....

  • @cadesmith840
    @cadesmith840 Месяц назад

    Facial hair lookin good dawg

  • @ellietoper8584
    @ellietoper8584 Месяц назад

    I have a friend who has been manic since January..multiple law enforcement encounters, house a wreck, fired..just nuts and uncharacterstic completely. People are withdrawing..I can see it. I don't plan to. How to help ??

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      It sounds like you are a great friend. As someone with bipolar, it means a lot that you are not abandoning your friend. Helping anyone going through mania is always going to be a daunting task so it takes high character and levels of commitment. I'm not a medical professional but in my experience, lack of sleep is a major ally to mania; it's fuel to the fire so to speak. Whenever your friend does get sleep, make sure you don't disturb them because sleep can be incredibly rare during a manic episode. Try to spend time with your friend as much as you can within reason or without injury to yourself to let them know you care. This also enables you to maintain a watchful eye in case you notice them saying or doing things that might pose a danger to themselves or others that requires hospitalization. In your interactions, you don't want to validate their delusions but at the same time you also don't want to be confrontational. I know that's a tough line to walk but you just have to try your best to be as calm as you can with your friend. There is a very real possibility that your friend may say some things to you that are unbecoming of their character. This is not the real them though. So for your own well being as well as theirs, don't take anything they say personal. I know being around someone 24/7 is unrealistic, but it is possible to check in to see if they're doing ok and since someone going through mania may start to distrust many, if they trust you, it's all the more important because you may very well be the only person even bothering to make an effort to help them. Full blown mania is tough to navigate for friends and family so don't be hard on yourself if your efforts to help don't seem to be working. You are making an effort and that's what counts. It's the best you can do. In my view, a lot more help can be given to someone showing warning signs of mania, and it becomes tougher as a person's mania intensifies. I wish you the best in helping your friend. The world needs more people like you in it. It would be a much better place.

    • @ellietoper8584
      @ellietoper8584 Месяц назад

      @@tyleradolfo7213 thank you..I needed to hear that.

    • @illmadeknight92
      @illmadeknight92 6 дней назад

      ​@@ellietoper8584 thank you for being a solid friend, those are hard to come by

  • @WolfWhite-kj1nr
    @WolfWhite-kj1nr Месяц назад

    Where you able to explain what had happened afterwards or did they just completely unfriend you? That's messed up that they would distance themselves when that was the time you needed them most but I could undertand somewhat ...I hope you never go through that ever again, sending you all the best wishes in your recovery <3<3<3

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      For the most part I didn't really get to explain what happened. In total there are only about 6 people I encountered during my manic episode who I have personally reached out to. Those 6 I've reached out to have been understanding and accepting. I don't have the goal anymore of explaining what happened to everyone. As nice as that would be, it's just not really an attainable goal and it would bring large amounts of undue stress. I feel like I'm better off focusing on the path forward. Thank you for commenting and for caring. I appreciate your well wishes greatly and comments like this are very helpful to my personal recovery.

  • @introspective_One
    @introspective_One Месяц назад

    The same exact thing happened to me but my family didn’t stop talking to me until I got sober. Yeah they’ll encourage dangerous behavior but once you center yourself. It’s all down hill. I’m very alone these days. No more bbqs, no more parties. I’m just a sad sack of potatoes that’s on 3 bipolar meds. 🕴🏻

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      I'm sorry to hear you are not on better terms with your family. I've had animosity with family members in the past and had moments of time where it felt like certain family members just didn't understand me so I can relate to the feeling of having your own blood against you. That is a fantastic thing though that you are now sober! It is not an easy task and it takes a formidable person and serious amounts of diligence and commitment to overcome any addiction. There is a fine line between loneliness and solitude. At times, I appreciate being by myself in the tranquility of my own thought and aspirations but too much time being alone overwhelms me and makes me feel worthless. It's a feeling I personally haven't completely overcome yet. Even though I was fortunate enough to amend my relationships with family members, I still don't see them very often and I also don't have any friends. In college, I interacted with hundreds of people a week at minimum so these past few years have been a whole new experience for me. You may be alone but I hope you know that you have value and are worth it to this world. The probability of existence itself is extremely low and yet is something we have both been able to attain and so far maintain. Try to focus on the small things as much as possible, don't overload yourself, and recognize how unique and special you truly are. I know not everyone would agree but I personally believe the universe puts all of us here for a reason. There is meaning behind the experiences we go through. And even though it is not always possible to control what happens to us, it is always within our power how we choose to react. As someone who was in a dark and deep depression not too long ago for multiple years, I promise you that things will eventually get better. How fast that happens is different for everyone but life is like a coin flip, we are always going to find ourselves on one side or the other for each repetition/simulation. Please take care my friend. I wish you the best on your journey and wish you all the best! You deserve it.

    • @simmic3766
      @simmic3766 Месяц назад

      @@tyleradolfo7213 our son is the same. It’s been over a year now since he’s been first diagnosed and discharged from the Psyche ward. He isolated himself and no motivation. He only comes out from his room when using the lavatory or dinner time 😢. We are hopeful that he will come out of this horrible nightmare. 🤞🤞🤞🙏

    • @introspective_One
      @introspective_One Месяц назад

      @@tyleradolfo7213 I guessing I addicted also to helping my family all the time along with alcohol that makes for a horrible experience

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      @@simmic3766 My first year after being diagnosed was also incredibly brutal, but things started to get better gradually with time so don't surrender hope. Isolation was my go to coping mechanism as well and in some respects it worked for me. It helped me process what had happened and slow down my racing thoughts. Sometimes we can benefit from a break from interactions. Try to think of bipolar mania as a brain injury because it truly is. It's just like if a basketball player broke their leg, it takes time to heal and recover, not just physically, but also from the mental trauma, and the fear that it can happen again. Your son is so fortunate to have such incredible parents that care about him. That alone will go a very long way in his recovery. Please stay strong and don't give up hope. Time is the greatest healer. Take care my friend. <3

  • @ElizabethHansen-p2n
    @ElizabethHansen-p2n Месяц назад

    I’m glad I can find someone who is like me when I’m manic. I always hyperfixate on a topic when I’m manic and will dedicate my life to it. Glad you also touched on the fact that the longer the mania, the less “fun” it is. Subscribed!

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for watching and subbing. I'm glad you liked the video. Hyperfixate is the perfect word to describe the feeling!

  • @tjhein7875
    @tjhein7875 Месяц назад

    I just got hired for assistant manager after not working out of the house for 22 years. I'm grateful for the opportunity. Thanks your video was very promising

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video and congratulations on your new opportunity! I wish you the best.

  • @千代白渚
    @千代白渚 Месяц назад

    Greetings from the opposite side of Earth again. I think you summarised the shift to depression very accurately. Abnormal brain activities brought me so many unfavorable dramas, hindering my personal development. It's been a busy summer, good thing is that I can voluntarily choose to be like this and enjoy at least part of it. Listening to someone with a similar condition/giving insights made me feel better, thank you!

  • @Ayoub_yes_sir
    @Ayoub_yes_sir Месяц назад

    I hope you feel better ❤

  • @Ayoub_yes_sir
    @Ayoub_yes_sir Месяц назад

    Alcohol make bipolar symptoms severe becarefull

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 Месяц назад

      This is a clip from before I knew I had bipolar. Back when i was still in a fraternity. I definitely stay away from alcohol now though with all that I know about the disorder.

  • @laurentaylorhamilton
    @laurentaylorhamilton Месяц назад

  • @abdullahaljuhni18
    @abdullahaljuhni18 Месяц назад

    It is truly worse than people think. My story is different and way less severe than your story. I forgot what type I am but it's the one with lots of depression and barely any manic episodes and even with those it's only hypomania. When I had these I used to be irritated easily I was a little bit reckless and wasn't able to know the size or the consequences of the situation I put myself into. The depression was the majority of my journey. I feel empty and tired all the time, I sleep a lot and I lack the motivation to do the simplest things. Almost everything lost it's taste or meaning even the things that I used to love. I have been unemployed for two years and still counting. The good news is I have an upcoming appointment where I will go back to my medications and get counseling. Also, I got an interview in a good training program that gives you a job if you finish it. I haven't been fully accepted yet I only did the interview, which was good in my opinion, but it's just a matter of a week or 10 days till I know. Hoping for the best as this sounds like a good opportunity to finally start doing something in my life and fighting this disorder. I hope you win in your fight and thanks for sharing your story.

  • @drellz9361
    @drellz9361 Месяц назад

    You got us bro I fuck with you

  • @thebrianchannel9890
    @thebrianchannel9890 Месяц назад

    Lamictal 300 mg a day

  • @Papey_paperboy
    @Papey_paperboy 2 месяца назад

    I bet that pizza tastes good *showbiz Pizza reference*

  • @am92795
    @am92795 2 месяца назад

    How much do they pay

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately at most stores it's minimum wage for the cashiering and stocking positions. The assistant/shift managers make a couple more bucks an hour. Store manager salaries are much better but they vary greatly by store and region.

  • @thebrianchannel9890
    @thebrianchannel9890 2 месяца назад

    You are brave for making these videos. Don’t forget to follow your own advice in this video if you need to at some point.

  • @WolfWhite-kj1nr
    @WolfWhite-kj1nr 2 месяца назад

    🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂💯💯💯💯💯

  • @willembuchananlecomte
    @willembuchananlecomte 2 месяца назад

    Nice video, thank you for sharing you’re story.

  • @YassineSoumah
    @YassineSoumah 2 месяца назад

    Well done bro :)

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 2 месяца назад

    Longst I was up straight was 75 hours so 3+ days. That was plenty.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 месяца назад

      I was assaulted as a child as well.

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 2 месяца назад

    I can't work. I have 3 mental illnesses (PTSD, ADHD and bipolar), autism and a physical illness called POTS. POTS makes it difficult to stand and walk. I would like to become a certified peer counselor.

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 2 месяца назад

    Lack of sleep can trigger mania! That is what triggered my boyfriend's first manic episode. He started a graveyard shift at his job.

  • @simmic3766
    @simmic3766 2 месяца назад

    Hiya. I appreciate you sharing your stories. My son has been hospitalised as well last year April when he went to full blown mania with psychosis. We didn’t understand the condition at the time. Two weeks in hospital they were gonna check him out but because we were so aware that he’s still manic and delusional, we emailed the department he was in as sort of complaint. If not my son won’t be treated finally. So he was there for over a month. A week before the trial discharge, we still see some glimpses of delusions and mania but few days after he started showing signs of remorse and realisation. He went back to work last April but now he’s offsick again due to anxiety and depression. So back to square one again. 😢

  • @laurentaylorhamilton
    @laurentaylorhamilton 2 месяца назад

    “where i was tired of being tired of being alive” - 💓🩵💓 feel you. blessed where we both are at. life is a blessing.

  • @laurentaylorhamilton
    @laurentaylorhamilton 2 месяца назад

    i gained 30 pounds in the first 3 weeks following seroquel. then an additional 20 pounds. it’s pretty brutal what this medication is capable of but i’m glad it at least helps me sleep.

  • @notjinhong
    @notjinhong 2 месяца назад

    First off, despite of all the challenges life has thrown at you, you are still staying strong and sharing your experience here, that truly is inspiring! Thank you for that. I'm 29, and I'm still living with my family. It is a difficult, yet a sensible choice (IMO) choosing to move back to my hometown, staying with my family, when I decided I wanted to build my business. Because instead of spending the money on rent, spending it on ads and on growing the business makes more sense to me. Do I have enough to for a down payment? Yes. But I just thought it isn't the right time still. Plus, I'm trying to live life with as little debt as possible, even if it means I'll have to live frugally for another year or two. With the current inflation and housing price, I truly think those who are lucky enough to be able to live with their parents should do so, while building a stronger personal finance to help prepare them for the future. Goodluck to you and to anyone who's reading this. Godspeed!

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 2 месяца назад

    I am glad they got rid of the bad grades!

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 3 месяца назад

    Money to a point does increase happiness. I read somewhere that the people who have enough money to cover expenses plus a a little extra were the most happy.

  • @susananoriega6415
    @susananoriega6415 3 месяца назад

    Hi how long do they take to call you for an interview? Ty In Los Angeles, CA

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 2 месяца назад

      In my case, the store I was applying to was desperate for new employees so I got contacted quickly. I can't remember exactly but it was within just a few days after submitting my application.

  • @ervtara7336
    @ervtara7336 3 месяца назад

    Im hoping UMASS takes back your expulsion but that is not a school id go back to if i struggle with alcohol especially if I lived on campus. Keep working your steps your progress gives me hope. Stay Blessed.

  • @sinead3216
    @sinead3216 3 месяца назад

    I relate a lot to this fear, there is so much strength in your vulnerability and openness about this topic <3 Thank you

  • @WolfWhite-kj1nr
    @WolfWhite-kj1nr 3 месяца назад

    At times I was so exhausted I did fell asleep but I would wake up in a panic it was the most bizarre thing... I'm so sorry that happened to you, it seems to be more common than we think unfortunately... wishing you all the healing and much love ❤️💜

  • @laurentaylorhamilton
    @laurentaylorhamilton 3 месяца назад

    i was up for 11 days straight without a single wink of sleep, twice before. i think the passion that lives within you can, has and will change the world someday.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      That's a kind compliment. Thank you so much. 11 days is an eternity. I'm glad you're better now. I can't imagine the stress you must have been under without sleep for so long.

  • @gerardoamayaramirez1353
    @gerardoamayaramirez1353 3 месяца назад

    Hoping you become a manager soon! Keep up the great work. Personally I’m working on my sense of urgency. Taking it a day at a time

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      The store manager said he has a shift manager position opening up in December of this year. That's the same month as my birthday so who knows maybe I'll get the offer. It would come with some extra responsibility but also extra pay and I'm confident I could handle it. I wish you the best in working on your sense on urgency. One day a time is a great perspective to have. It worked wonders in my experience.

  • @WolfWhite-kj1nr
    @WolfWhite-kj1nr 3 месяца назад

    I really like this educational format too, ty ❤🙏❤️🙏💯

  • @Karlie567
    @Karlie567 3 месяца назад

    I too am scared of becoming psychotic again I was paranoid that someone was trying to hurt me or hurt my grown children. I too have social anxiety I have stopped grocery shopping and now get food online. I still have to see people but I would prefer to be home where I’m safe. Anyway proud of you glad you got another job and are going to the gym.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      Social anxiety can be such a bane. I totally relate to you about feeling anxiety at grocery stores. I actually still am really nervous about being in grocery stores. I'm fortunate enough to have an amazing mom who helps in that regard. I feel like fear of becoming psychotic is a rational fear. We know how scary the experience is and never want to have to go through it again. Please don't be too hard on yourself. It's ok to take your time in recovery. We all follow our own schedule and avoiding our triggers is so important.

  • @moonriver_8778
    @moonriver_8778 3 месяца назад

    Accommodations do wonders as well. I just got accommodations for my new job and it's been a godsend. I have a quiet environment to work in and it brings me peace. The last place I worked at was too noisy and way too many goals and things to do. It increased my mania. I haven't had a manic episode in 4 months since starting this job! Very relieved.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      Congrats on the new job and for your 4 month streak of not having mania! That's a double whammy of celebration. Accommodations can be true game changers.

  • @lovepoems586
    @lovepoems586 3 месяца назад

    I don't have bipolar but the mental illness I do have has some similarities. I experience hypo mania right before psychosis. I'm so glad I found your channel. It gives me hope whenever I find a light in all this darkness ❤ Thank you Tyler❤

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      I appreciate having you here so thank you for watching. At the end of the day we are all in this together. It's important for me to convey that none of us are alone in our battles as unique as they are. Take care my friend.

    • @lovepoems586
      @lovepoems586 3 месяца назад

      ​@tyleradolfo7213 you as well 🙏🏾

  • @千代白渚
    @千代白渚 3 месяца назад

    I'm grateful to hear you're getting better and sharing your perspective! I can't confirm whether I'm taking the lead in battling bipolar disorder. When mental illness struck, it outright became an uphill battle for me. Obtaining driver license see what happens next. Thanl you for your advocacy in such a hard issue.

    • @tyleradolfo7213
      @tyleradolfo7213 3 месяца назад

      That's awesome that you're working to obtain your driver license. I really need to do the same at some point. You are welcome my friend. Thank you so much for watching.

  • @dianestramacchia3616
    @dianestramacchia3616 3 месяца назад

    You have completely helped me understand BP more. Agree totally with your two ‘Ts’.