Living a successful life with Type 1 Bipolar Disorder

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2022
  • Seven years ago, Jessica received a Bipolar Disorder, type 1 diagnosis. “No one will have the same story as you, but you can find a community of people who experience the same symptoms. And I found that incredibly helpful.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @KeithWickliffe79
    @KeithWickliffe79 8 месяцев назад +12

    It sucks because people around you think you are unstable or on drugs. They just look down on you. And then you feel like you dont belong anywhere.
    Good for you for managing your bi polar and living well.

  • @jonesilvasilva
    @jonesilvasilva 24 дня назад +2

    Being bipolar is not a death sentence: I have bipolar disorder tipe 2 with comorbid ADHD. I have been through tough times in life, but I didn't accept being bipolar and didn't follow treatments, so I was always in crises. After being hospitalized for 12 days and undergoing treatment and convulsive therapy, I got better and accepted the diagnosis. Since then, I haven't had strong crises anymore. My life has changed: I went to university, studied Law, became a lawyer, did postgraduate studies, and work a lot. I live a normal life, but I avoid coffee, energy drinks, and alcohol. I exercise six times a week and sleep at least six hours a day. Additionally, I regularly see mental health professionals: I go to a psychologist twice a month and to a psychiatrist once a month. I take slow-release lithium carbonate as prescribed. We continue the fight with great determination. Disorder Type 2. My family does not know, even when I was hospitalised a few years ago. They did not find out because my two partners at my law firm organised everything with the psychologist and psychiatrist. Only my partners know about my bipolar disorder. My current girlfriend does not know that I have bipolar disorder. I am working with my psychologist to decide whether or not to tell my girlfriend. I believe the worst part of life for someone with bipolar disorder is the stigma and prejudice. Everyone thinks a person with bipolar disorder is always aggressive. I have never been aggressive with anyone, even during moments of crisis. I have never driven a car irresponsibly. I live a normal life, work a lot, and study constantly because my profession requires me to stay updated. However, I do take my medication. Never stop fighting for a better day, and believe in yourself. Hugs from Brazil.

  • @floydmacintire
    @floydmacintire 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for your video, I'm bipolar 1 and struggle with my job, relationships, and illness in general. Your words are encouraging. Sometimes, i think there is no hope for me. But I know that there is. It's all about a positive mental attitude.

  • @jamesvalentine4597
    @jamesvalentine4597 8 месяцев назад +4

    Well done all credit to you for making this video ✌️And you are both beautiful externally and internally WOW you should be very proud of yourself 💪👍😇

  • @darbirhian
    @darbirhian 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm angry they said that to you and your boyfriend/spouse in the hospital!!! This illness exists on a spectrum. Sure, some people fit that mold, but not ALL. I was first affected in my early 20s and still managed to put myself through a full-time college diploma while also being employed and doing practicum placements. Then I held my last 2 jobs for 10 years each. The first was a mix of full and part time (through college) while the second was a casual position so I could work as much or as little as I wanted provided I met the minimum shift requirements each month. I currently raise 2 kids and keep a home with their father. I'm medicated and stable for several years now. The hospital staff spoke out of sheer ignorance and societal stigma.

  • @SmilingBeaver-ou7nc
    @SmilingBeaver-ou7nc 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Jess your helping all of us with bipolar1❤

  • @dinnis7091
    @dinnis7091 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have Bipolar 1. I have had over 10 psych ward stays. I can’t hold a full time job and working part time is stressful but I’m trying. Even if I can maintain the part time job it’s not enough to pay my budget. Eventually I know where things will end up for me because of this illness. The streets will be home as I am very ill. No insurance but I am spending cash payment on psych medication and doctor.

    • @SmilingBeaver-ou7nc
      @SmilingBeaver-ou7nc 5 месяцев назад +1

      Try your health department they can help with the cost of meds. I had to wait 2 years for disability and we we're fortunate to have some family help. Don't give up reach out to family, friends, and organizations. ✌️

    • @darbirhian
      @darbirhian 2 месяца назад

      Where are you located? I would suggest reaching out to your doctor and inquiring about disability or similar in your location. It varies place to place. You should be on assistance.

  • @wangarirenata8313
    @wangarirenata8313 Год назад +12

    Wow I am Bipolar 1 and I now believe I am not alone ....I failed in highschool because I was unable to understand whats going on withe

    • @satielsie
      @satielsie Год назад

      Omg heey I'm bipolar 2....I'm Kenyan too( I can tell from your name)

    • @amberwashington7500
      @amberwashington7500 2 месяца назад

      You maybe have a learning disability. I don't think is Bipolar.

  • @Jerry.anthony.c
    @Jerry.anthony.c Год назад +3

    0:20 - Trying to commit suicide.💔
    1:00 - Becoming Erratic
    1:40 - Then Boyfriend. Now Husband. Told that she will have to be in and out of hospitals for the rest of her life.
    4:25 - You have to manage your life and the symptoms

  • @mahalakshmibs882
    @mahalakshmibs882 7 месяцев назад

    Hi
    Thank you so much for sharing your stories I have a doubt after working on bipolar disorder and taking treatment
    Did you get the episode again? If so are you able to find out triggering factors and go to therapist ?

  • @justinstarnes8163
    @justinstarnes8163 Месяц назад

    Bipolar 1 Disorder Really Sucks Its A Hard Illness To Live With It Doesn’t Keep You Stable I’m On Lithium Carbonate 600mg And It Really Sucks

  • @FloraBaloyi-o1f
    @FloraBaloyi-o1f 9 дней назад

    I think I need you help guys I have 17 old sister she doesn't know how to read or withe plz have

  • @iankeating2341
    @iankeating2341 11 месяцев назад

    This diagnosis freaking sucks i think i can relate.

  • @harshitagarwal6044
    @harshitagarwal6044 14 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @mahnafarms
    @mahnafarms Месяц назад

    2:00 The psychiatrists are pill pushers. I had the same experience. She told me on release from the psyche ward that if I didn't take her toxic pills, that I'd be back in the hospital again. What kind of healing is that? Two years later, I've pulled everything back together and I'm stronger than ever. I don't deny the 'bipolar' coronation, I've identified what the world calls 'bipolar' and I monitor how 'extreme' I'm getting. If too high, I reel it in. If too low, I push past it. Bipolar is a gift, don't ever let them make you into a victim. If you can learn to manage your gift with things like meditation, religion, spirituality, you have beat the odds ... enjoy your life and all that ENERGY!