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im bipolar and its not necessarily that or what the video said it was. Bipolar is triggered by a traumatic event in your past or something else to sorta "awaken it" there s more but im lazy. depending on the severity of it;it can come in different sorta cases-cos ya gotta remember it is a mental disorder
It can be terrifying at times, more scarier than others, severity and how it effects each person differs pretty immensely. I have Bipolar, and when I was 8 I started seeing a therapist, and when I had seen her for about a year and a half, I was diagnosed with it. I constantly was thrown in a cycle of depression and suicidal thoughts, to these random bursts of energy where it felt a thousand ideas were running through my mind each millisecond to say the least! I was given different medications to help cope with it, and after trial and error of antidepressants, I started to stabilize. Originally, my life was a cycle of: "I'll-do-three-all-nighters-in-a-row-writing-incomprehensible-pages" then go through a raged, depressed "I-will-destroy-these-with-fire!" But now, its been a bit over 12 years from when I was diagnosed. It was a definite climb, especially with the major events I've had to go through, including separate grieving periods and dealing with PTSD. I've been able to stay fairly steady, and though I have some times I'll be thrown into a period (generally a month as most when these happen) mild-moderate swings of between sadness/overall I don't care anymore to an excessive burst of ideas at times that'll make me pull an all-nighter or two, these are rare and I'm doing alright! It's way better than I was, and I'll do with what I have. If anyone has any questions on Bipolar, or in general, I'd be happy to do my best to answer them. ^^
Dont do drugs or drink at all with bipolar lol it can fuck with your meds and your disorder. I just do meditation manages your moods and you get high with no consequences. win win.
Well I mean when your sad all the time and cutting or self harming yourself. I think you have depression. But I mean sad maybe once you mean or the mood depression which is in the dictionary theres two kinds of depression the mood and the disorder.
Real quick, what she described was a manic psychosis episode which is different than most manic episodes. Mania include insomnia, talking fast, impulsive desicions, money spending, and overall hyperactivity. Manic phycosis is all of that plus delusions. Sometimes schizophrenia is misdiagnosed as bipolar or can be accompanied by it. Overall I hope that she is well and getting back to normal life.
Thank you for the coment only at the start of the video but when she was talking about halucinations I got confused as I did not heard off hallucinations as a result of bi-polar before.
Bipolar people can have bipolar psychosis, in which they experience hallucinations and delusions. It's different from schizophrenia in that the psychosis only occurs when they're in a manc or depressive episode. These symptoms fall pretty fairly into bipolar; not just schizophrenia has hallucnations and delusions.
Why does nobody understand that this channel is fake and clearly owned by bright side and those other trash channels!? The username says it all "minute videos" They even removed the 5!
@@kevin4115 I know not only scizophrenia has hallucinations but from what I read about it. If bi polar comes with hallucinations its likely schizo affective disorder or it the person has another disorder next to it. Psychology interest me which is why I watched this but it didnt line up with anything i read before. Besides she only had mania and no signs of depression. Just a manic episode and paranoia thats another thing that threw me off.
Girl:I didn't want to go to the hospital because there were no necklaces there. Me:Why do i find this funny Edit: Omg thank you so much for the likes i love you guys i am sorry if this joke offended anyone.
Chills guys, literal chills. This is so far the most accurate video I've ever seen! I can't believe how similar her experience was to mine! I'm bipolar too and I had my first manic episode in the university. The second one was abroad and I was admitted to a psych ward. I had very similar kind of delusions, like shower was a way to communicate, I also took a bath with the clothes on, I had all kinds of theories and ideas and I was also forced to withdraw out of uni till I was better. Mad respect for the girl! I know exactly how it's like. Edit: believe it or not, I demanded a silver bracelet instead of a silver necklace I don't remember why tho, some delusions, like she said, are fuzzy and you don't remember anything when you're better. Shit. I got one tho my granny gave it but I don't wear it anymore..
When she said she thought an invisible man was chasing her I felt that, I feel like for me its recurring actually….. I feel like a group of seven men are following me cause they believe I’m a genius so I’m a threat to humanity. So I hear voices, see shadows and feel a presence near me. I also believe they try to program me but my telepathic powers are too strong which is why the teleport into shadow form. I’ve had these thoughts since I was a kid actually.
Ana Sofía Pérez Ríos I mean it is a mood disorder and deals heavily with mania and depressive episodes. Not that there isn’t more to it or anything though, I get where you’re coming from.
i have very mild symptoms of this.. (one month i was convinced i had vibes in my self due to genetic memory of my heritage..) the mild cases are mostly harmless and can be great for evoking a passionate life, but always keep your wits about you with your mental health, at any stage of "mental disconnect"
I didn't know they struggle so much, but the things she believed...even though to her it was real, but it was so interesting! I hope she gets better though.
Nobody: Not a single soul: Me: I AM MOANA AND WALT DISNEY IS COMUNICATING WITH ME BY TURNING THE SHOWER ON This is a joke please don't get offended by this.
@@wren5583 I never did, I couldn't see or hear anything so I thought it was weird. To this day I still don't know if you're actually supposed to hear, see, and interact with them or just pretend to
Heyyy I too have bipolar disorder and I too face such problems people never understands my problem instead they make fun of me and I always get bullied and people often laugh at me while I see hallucinations....our society is just so bad😔
Bipolar is like being 2 person at a same time having most intense mood swings seeing hallucinations every where things which don't even exist having manic episode being happy and sad at the same time being depressed for weeks feelings irritated... having problems in sleeping patterns I either sleep too much or not sleep at all for days i mostly have insomnia sometimes I cry for no reason sometimes I yell at people for no reason... it's so embarrassing and weird😑😑😑😑
I have bipolar, what I deal with the most is disassociation, both visual and auditory hallucinations, and very drastic mood swings, mania is also something that I experience. I have had to go to a mental hospital too, but after I got on medication things started getting better, it has definitely been a bumpy road but things did get better. So if your going through a hard time just keep going, I know it’s hard but you can do it :).
Really extreme cases can have it. Bi-polars affects the same part of your mind that schizophrenia and sycosis can. The reason her mania got that extreme might have been because she was on anti-depressants. Anti-depressants can, in certain people, make your episodes worse in patients with bi-polars and the like. I'm glad that she was able to get the help she needed and is now on a medication that makes the illness easier to deal with.
@@aquatab4548 yeah before I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder I was with depression so I took antidepressants and that made my mania much more extreme though, I usually don't get the happy part of mania, I get the reckless, easily irritable part of mania so it often started fights but it kept me from hurting myself for a while, I ended up doing so out of anger since I was constantly angry, that's when I got diagnosed with bipolar disorder and I took bipolar meds, now I can control my mania much more, while I can't say much for the depressive episodes the mania has decreased, taking the wrong meds sometimes doesn't always show, but for certain people it can mess you up alot, though I don't blame anyone for the wrong meds I was like 12 when I was diagnosed with depression [which is now lumped in with my BPD] so it's not like I was old enough to fully tell.
@@leonealexmolina3455 that's understandable. I never blame the patient it there doc for a won't diagnosis of a mental disorders. When you find it how many disorders look the same but act way different you understand why some doctors are so weary to diagnosis.
This really opened my eyes and I think a lot more people need to see this video or learn more about people's experiences with being bipolar. Many people think it's just being moody and so they either make fun of it or just consistently misuse the term bipolar because they don't understand how serious it is. Thank you for sharing your story and I have mad respect for your bravery.
As someone who has bipolar disorder this was pretty pretty accurate The annoying thing about having bipolar disorder is that u can't really trust urself with money or the lives of others who are meant to depend on u
As a bipolar, thank you for sharing this story. In my country, mental illness is absolutely stigmatized, and I never got help until I fully broke out of reality, just like it is described here. Lost my most stable job due to it, too. I hope the person who submitted this story is better now, I don't know who you are, I don't know where you are, but I know you, and I feel you! Stay strong!
Thanks for sharing. A friend of mine had once a maniac episode. She scared everybody half to death. She spoke in a strange voice and talked about flying and weird stuff. (Her appartment was on third floor and had a balcony) She was send to a hospital and diagnosed bipolar. A few months later, I talked with her about it, but could never really understand it. She was telling crazy stuff she believed. And how people just didn't understand her. How everybody else just didn't get her point. (Btw, she never wanted to jump) Your story helped me a lot. To this day, I can't follow her explanations, but now I understand better, how she felt and how true her altered reality must have felt.
Glad that you are doing better and accepted your diagnosis. I have a mental illness also and I know it's not always easy, but if we accept it and keep getting help when we need it we are just like everyone else.
Annie 7216 the stories which storybooth chooses can be sort of boring and irrelevant imo. Or maybe are just badly told. And I think sending an email where one can be more specific and which will be voiced over by a professional makes the whole experience more enjoyable for the audience. Then again, just my opinion
Laripuchi & Rodolfo from my point of view stories don’t have to be real to be interesting. Actually, minute videos focuses on explaining other people’s point of views and struggles. So they may not be real, but definitely relate to someone. I personally don’t think a story must be real to be catchy or whatever as long as it’s well explained
That’s hypermania wow I was never that deep down the manic hole but I would have manic episodes and to think of it, it was all a blur I remember somethings and it’s honestly embarrassing looking back I felt like people around me must have thought I was truly crazy. My bipolar disorder always had a long depression episode right after my mania, that was horrible, I only felt truly like myself one week out of the whole month. My disorder had control the rest of the time. I couldn’t go finish college or hold down a job because of my disorder, when I was in a maniac episode I thought of all the other jobs I could do and make more money all these “brilliant” ideas and when I was having my depression I couldn’t even be bothered to leave my bed I didn’t care about anything I was fully ready to just be erased off the earth. When I was finally diagnosed I was relieved to know that’s not how a normal person is supposed to be thinking and behaving. My mom cried because she knew she passed it down to me since almost all the women on my moms side has genetic bipolar disorder. With therapy and medicine I feel normal like nobody else has control of me but me.
@Nicole B how are yall so familiar with these terms I havent even heard them in my life(where I live they dont give importance to mental health so we aren't really familiar with them)
I was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and this video helps me make sense of some times in my life. I remember one time i was convinced that I was running out of time but I didn't know what was gonna happen when I ran out. I was going through a really stressful time in my life and I think the stress triggered that episode. Luckily my sisters had grown accustomed to calming me down and bringing me back to reality.
This is accurate. My mom has severe bipolar disorder. She told me it was like living a nightmare where nothing made sense. My health teachers would say that it was just mood swings and I would correct them, resulting in them telling me, "What do you know? You're just a kid." This isn't a disorder to make fun of. It's a harsh reality.
Those who are dealing with BiPolar disorder are truly strong and courageous to be fighting something like this! Much love and blessings from an American RUclipsr!
My little brother and father are both Bipolar, so I'm really thankful for this helpful video. I kinda get it now. Wow. You're a very strong and brave person for pushing through such difficult experiences with your mental health. I wish you all the best living with bipolar disorder.
My grandmother had this combination of features, struggled with it her whole life. Moods shifted, along with medication, some particularly bad moments had her almost seeming like a totally different person from a completely different world. It was never something we really got to talking about, and she's gone now. Its odd how much this hit me and made me regret not getting into it with her. Gave me some solace at the same time though, so thank you.
I have OCD and it is interesting how similar the symptoms are. What she is describing sounds a lot like intrusive thoughts. The difference is how it is handled is that as someone with OCD I perform compulsions so that the intrusive thoughts don't come true. I feel so bad for people who don't have the benefit of mental health care and proper diagnosis. It took a long time for me to be diagnosed and it was hell. Some people may never get a diagnosis, they may end up ending their own lives, or doing drugs to self-medicate. It breaks my heart.
Okay... I’m hearing her talk about this rush of ideas that keeps her awake at night as she tries to track them all down and therefore making her end up becoming ecstatic over them for long periods of time... and I’m wondering if I’m crazy because I can be like that too? Like seriously, to the extent where my ideas are making me so happy and I pour them out to people not caring if they’re realistic or not- I just think in the moment that they sound amazing and could change the world? ... Just me? Okay (I’m an ENFP who’s a writer, to justify all that. I’m not saying I’m bipolar [hopefully not anyway] or trying to make her life sound better than it is,it’s just that that specific part of her experience is super relatable to me on a bit of a smaller scale)
this is the kind of video you should show to people who claim they're bipolar just because they feel sad for no reason. it's really disrespectful to people who are actually going through it
My mom has bipolar disorder and she said once that she was hospitalized because of a mania episode. I didn’t know what that meant since I’d only ever seen her in depressive episodes, and this video really helped me understand what may have happened. I have so much respect for her knowing what she’s had to go through.
@thicc sis dude if the creator of that movie worked with someone else that Disney it would be better even tho its still my childhood XD but hey Alice in Wonderland is actually a book.
Wow, my sister has BPD, and was through a really hard time, she went into a manic episode, and I only heard small pieces of what was happening from other people, and saw the writing she wrote on her wall. . . So many things makes sense, thanks you.
I actually have Bipolar disorder and for me my manic episodes are less about believing things that aren’t true and making bad decisions and more about feeling jittery I get really talkative and hyper like I cant sit down or stop moving sometimes it can effect my decision making but it usually doesn’t it also can set my anxiety on a edge. I found out I was bipolar because of being on antidepressants which caused really bad mixed episodes that happened constantly I was in and out of the nurses office at school my freshman and sophomore year of high school eventually in the second semester of my junior year and countless mixed episodes that I thought were panic attacks that didn’t have a trigger my psychiatrist decided to add a mood stabilizers and all of the sudden they stopped I didn’t need my anxiety meds as often and now four years later I haven’t needed the anxiety meds in months and when I did need them my panic attacks always had triggers and I knew what they were. My mental health is stable I see a psychologist every few months along with psychiatrist take my meds everyday, I still have bad days but they are rare and I enjoy life even if college can suck big time.
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I never knew bipolar was about maniac periods and and paranoia. I always thought it was only major mood swings
im bipolar and its not necessarily that or what the video said it was. Bipolar is triggered by a traumatic event in your past or something else to sorta "awaken it" there s more but im lazy. depending on the severity of it;it can come in different sorta cases-cos ya gotta remember it is a mental disorder
heyo girly I understand. Charles Dickins had bipolar and I believe John Lennon might’ve had it
@@tjtheentertainer9376 ye it aint rly an uncommon thing ppl just dont get it checked out or take their meds
I never expected this comment to get so much popular
@@tjtheentertainer9376 ya hahaha rando shi
Who else noticed that someone reading a book in the library was entitled “how to flirt” lol
When?
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i love ur icon,,, thank you,,, also ur right
Yes!! I totally watched this video just because of the art
@@chaseearly948 I feel you
thats what i was literally about to type XD
Tbh i dont like the art alot
Wow, I’m shocked. I never knew bipolar was a total break from reality!!! 😱😱
@From Transgender Diary Yeah, that's what I'd always heard, too. Switching from extreme highs to extreme lows.
@olivia That's truly terrifying
It can be terrifying at times, more scarier than others, severity and how it effects each person differs pretty immensely.
I have Bipolar, and when I was 8 I started seeing a therapist, and when I had seen her for about a year and a half, I was diagnosed with it.
I constantly was thrown in a cycle of depression and suicidal thoughts, to these random bursts of energy where it felt a thousand ideas were running through my mind each millisecond to say the least!
I was given different medications to help cope with it, and after trial and error of antidepressants, I started to stabilize.
Originally, my life was a cycle of: "I'll-do-three-all-nighters-in-a-row-writing-incomprehensible-pages" then go through a raged, depressed "I-will-destroy-these-with-fire!"
But now, its been a bit over 12 years from when I was diagnosed. It was a definite climb, especially with the major events I've had to go through, including separate grieving periods and dealing with PTSD. I've been able to stay fairly steady, and though I have some times I'll be thrown into a period (generally a month as most when these happen) mild-moderate swings of between sadness/overall I don't care anymore to an excessive burst of ideas at times that'll make me pull an all-nighter or two, these are rare and I'm doing alright! It's way better than I was, and I'll do with what I have.
If anyone has any questions on Bipolar, or in general, I'd be happy to do my best to answer them. ^^
@From Transgender Diary
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Lupine & Canie Studios and Echoheart Did you do stuff similar to what the girl in the video did?
*Anyone: sees leaves*
*Me: GuYs I tHiNk We FoUnD WeEd*
Sisterseaveyshook YT it is actually leaves
@@helena5576 halol
Imagine correcting someone with the WRONG spelling 🤦🏽♀️
Lol me and my Bff do that when we see a weird leaf😂😂
@@saraha57 r/woooooooooooooooooooooooshh
Their vision: normal bees
My vision: *BEES CAUGHT WORKING FOR THE FBI*
*kARen WhY dId YoU TaKE The DAmEed KidS?*
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Omfg run
This is great.
*Karen what have they done to you*
"Bro, what are you on?"
Legit what I ask my classmates everyday.
wOAH
same
I get asked this every day
Bipolar survival guide:
Take your meds
See your doctor
Sleep
Don’t drink or smoke too much
Tbh that doesn’t always work but hey at least we tried
also don't smoke weed cuz i nearly died
sophie km don’t drink weed kids ;3
I said that wrong-
Dont do drugs or drink at all with bipolar lol it can fuck with your meds and your disorder. I just do meditation manages your moods and you get high with no consequences. win win.
Or, like...
Life survival guide tho
@@alycimjau :o
_I'M BIPOLAR AND SEE THINGS THAT AREN'T REAL..._
*Me:* _Shaggy, this isn't weed..._
Mr. Friendship 🤣🤣🤣🤣
WEEDDDD XD
BISH THIS BE LSDDDDDDDDDDDD
😂😂😂😂U mean 4 that
How do we make it italic
Normal person: See cats cuddling
Guy with bipolar: *_SEES CAT GIRLS KISSING EACH OTHER (+18)_*
Why. The. Fuck. Do. I. See. You. *Everywhere*
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I dont get why it is 18+...
They ses them making out that is was they mean
love how colorful this one is... every other video is so......
Orange
Oragnbge
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Franklin D Roosevelt scarlet o hara is the main character from the story gone with the wind
Better for me Orange is my favorite color : )
Me: Truning sink on and off
My Brother: What are u doing
Me: Talking to walt disney
yeah red flags, be red! XS
n thats funny sis :?
I don't have bipolar but I do see things that aren't real.....
*most girls in my school.*
Meow Meow sis stop 😂😂😂
Oooooooh
Omg same
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This is going on reddit
Don't you just hate how people confuse stress and being sad with depression?!
Yeah
OMG YES
*that hit too close to home*
Well I mean when your sad all the time and cutting or self harming yourself. I think you have depression. But I mean sad maybe once you mean or the mood depression which is in the dictionary theres two kinds of depression the mood and the disorder.
Yes. It's the most annoying thing EVER
I convince myself that there is a ghost in my room but its friendly but there is also an evil one so i talk to myself in my room
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I want to do that!
how do I do that?
Wow, that's kind of what I think, I see things sometimes. . . :( And I talk to myself when I'm depressed (which is a lot).
animeninja 01 im so sorry. Jesus can help you♥️
@@animeninja0198 same here
She was describing psychosis, not mania. Im bipolar and my mania only turned into psychosis twice.
Good for you I guess the disease affects everybody different
Yeah I had a psychosis episodes and it's kind of fun and kind of not at the same time... But yeah
Dekachus One For All Kinda fun?
Isn't pychosis when you really heard and see things?
Exactly and what bipolar is this 1 or 2? Cause they are not the same
Real quick, what she described was a manic psychosis episode which is different than most manic episodes. Mania include insomnia, talking fast, impulsive desicions, money spending, and overall hyperactivity. Manic phycosis is all of that plus delusions. Sometimes schizophrenia is misdiagnosed as bipolar or can be accompanied by it. Overall I hope that she is well and getting back to normal life.
Thank you for the coment only at the start of the video but when she was talking about halucinations I got confused as I did not heard off hallucinations as a result of bi-polar before.
Bipolar people can have bipolar psychosis, in which they experience hallucinations and delusions. It's different from schizophrenia in that the psychosis only occurs when they're in a manc or depressive episode. These symptoms fall pretty fairly into bipolar; not just schizophrenia has hallucnations and delusions.
Why does nobody understand that this channel is fake and clearly owned by bright side and those other trash channels!? The username says it all "minute videos" They even removed the 5!
@@kevin4115 I know not only scizophrenia has hallucinations but from what I read about it. If bi polar comes with hallucinations its likely schizo affective disorder or it the person has another disorder next to it. Psychology interest me which is why I watched this but it didnt line up with anything i read before. Besides she only had mania and no signs of depression. Just a manic episode and paranoia thats another thing that threw me off.
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You are amazing...
Are you a docter or somthing...
I love the art so much! For those who suffer with being Bipolar disorder you guys are incredibly strong and I hope the best for you guys! :D
Just a boi :D do you have Bipolar Disorder? :( sorry if you do
Awe thank you 0w0
17Jae0810, u know this is not real right? I mean, ya sure help the ones who have it , but, she doesn’t
@@Nadia-ch8ig
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Who doesn't?
@@herbalteasucks2873 I think they're referring to the video.
kids: i can see my mother belt in my mind!
me: *VIETNAM FLASHBACKS*
Girl: I can see my mom's belt when I'm hallucinating!
Mom: No honey, thats real
*Whoops the crap out of girl*
Girl:I didn't want to go to the hospital because there were no necklaces there.
Me:Why do i find this funny
Edit: Omg thank you so much for the likes i love you guys i am sorry if this joke offended anyone.
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Same here lol
Same lmao
I want to laugh but I feel bad at the same time
UN GAMER TUT it kinda is and it kinda isn't
My friend is bipolar too, people always thinks he was mental but we always tried to give him all of our support
Tried? That couldn't have ended well
Sorry it was a joke all y'all still friends
..im bipolar to
Michelle Davis my FRIEND thinks being bipolar is the same as being bisexual. I am bisexual and she’s always calling me bipolar °-°
@@jojoo5169 wtf
It’s by minute videos but it’s 10 minutes
CONFUSION INTENSIFYS
Well it’s not called “one minute videos” for a reason. 🤧
These are confusing times
#Killer Wolf shut up they don’t need to know that
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The artwork is AWESOME ❤️❤️❤️🌈
Ikr. Its soo good! I love it so much.
Chills guys, literal chills. This is so far the most accurate video I've ever seen! I can't believe how similar her experience was to mine! I'm bipolar too and I had my first manic episode in the university. The second one was abroad and I was admitted to a psych ward. I had very similar kind of delusions, like shower was a way to communicate, I also took a bath with the clothes on, I had all kinds of theories and ideas and I was also forced to withdraw out of uni till I was better. Mad respect for the girl! I know exactly how it's like.
Edit: believe it or not, I demanded a silver bracelet instead of a silver necklace I don't remember why tho, some delusions, like she said, are fuzzy and you don't remember anything when you're better. Shit. I got one tho my granny gave it but I don't wear it anymore..
When she said she thought an invisible man was chasing her I felt that, I feel like for me its recurring actually….. I feel like a group of seven men are following me cause they believe I’m a genius so I’m a threat to humanity. So I hear voices, see shadows and feel a presence near me. I also believe they try to program me but my telepathic powers are too strong which is why the teleport into shadow form. I’ve had these thoughts since I was a kid actually.
*Channel name is 1 minute videos*
*10 MINUTE VIDEOS*
Exactly, lmao. 👏
* *Minute Videos, like 10 minute videos, 11 minute videos.*
*update* I’m on summer break ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°
*CLICLBAIT* OH ITS OUTRAGEOUS
It's minute videos GENIUS
Thank you for talking about the actual bipolar disorder and not just saying "mood swings"
Ana Sofía Pérez Ríos
I mean it is a mood disorder and deals heavily with mania and depressive episodes.
Not that there isn’t more to it or anything though, I get where you’re coming from.
ugh yes. i've been so dissatisfied by other bipolar videos. they usually make it seem way less than what it actually is
i have very mild symptoms of this.. (one month i was convinced i had vibes in my self due to genetic memory of my heritage..) the mild cases are mostly harmless and can be great for evoking a passionate life, but always keep your wits about you with your mental health, at any stage of "mental disconnect"
Same here..
Been slightly conviced that the weather was communicating to me lol. Still kind of knew it was not. Bit thought maybe....lok
The intro makes me feel intimidated
lol whats ur pfp
@@candetuft that's shane dawson
@Twenty Øne Discøs ...then why were you asking??? smh
@@jessiioset4806 I was expecting a "whats urs" or something like that ):
Twenty Øne Discøs rip
I understand what she's going through but she should be coming writer these would make Amazing Stories!
Caleb Robinson as I was listening to this, I was like damn I could write about any of these
@@nw2kr8bc3t it would make one freaky comic book
I didn't know they struggle so much, but the things she believed...even though to her it was real, but it was so interesting! I hope she gets better though.
that'll just encourage the mania
It's a fake story, why are you believing these videos!?
I wrote a information booklet in bipolar disorder recently. It was an incredibly eye opening experience.
Thanks for this video, I never knew being bipolar was so terrifying. I'm glad to know more about it. I hope you're doing well. :)
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@@naplsmessagemainaccount5229 You okay?
@@HelloKitty-wm7gr nope
@@naplsmessagemainaccount5229 I hope you feel okay soon
@@naplsmessagemainaccount5229 I appreciate your honesty
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Me: I AM MOANA AND WALT DISNEY IS COMUNICATING WITH ME BY TURNING THE SHOWER ON
This is a joke please don't get offended by this.
XD
So what can I say except your welcome
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@@stayclover it's a damn joke
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Some kid: **reads videos title**
Some kid: i saw a dream where i was flying....but its not real soo.....
*I MUST BE BIPOLAR !!*
HoneyLemonTM next Kevin Hart or Kevin Hart
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@@abdramanetpure2284 mmmhhmmmm..
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almost everyone has had an imaginary friend at some point lol, that doesnt make you bipolar.
@@wren5583 I never did, I couldn't see or hear anything so I thought it was weird. To this day I still don't know if you're actually supposed to hear, see, and interact with them or just pretend to
This is an amazing and very educational video. A great example of bipolar disorder.
Thank you for sharing
This is a great video on mania with psychotic features.
Heyyy I too have bipolar disorder and I too face such problems people never understands my problem instead they make fun of me and I always get bullied and people often laugh at me while I see hallucinations....our society is just so bad😔
Like can you tell me what is it cause I really don't get it , if I was there I would stand for you
@Hazar Obeyd same I don't really understand whats happening in the vid rn
@@roseisrosie4111 yeah I don't really get it
Bipolar is like being 2 person at a same time having most intense mood swings seeing hallucinations every where things which don't even exist having manic episode being happy and sad at the same time being depressed for weeks feelings irritated... having problems in sleeping patterns I either sleep too much or not sleep at all for days i mostly have insomnia sometimes I cry for no reason sometimes I yell at people for no reason... it's so embarrassing and weird😑😑😑😑
@@hazarobeyd5812 awwww that's so sweet of you
Girl: I wanted to do Back to college
ShOwS PiCtURe Of UnIvErSiTy
Girl: I wanted to go back to college.
You: *tYpInG dO iNsTeAd oF gO*
Girl ppl make mistakes it’s life deal with it 😒🙄
smh that is dissapointing ;w;
Sundus Ihsan That’s hypocritical because the artist drew a university and you are judging that.
Monochrome I’m not calling you stupid, but do you know what hypocritical means?
I have bipolar, what I deal with the most is disassociation, both visual and auditory hallucinations, and very drastic mood swings, mania is also something that I experience. I have had to go to a mental hospital too, but after I got on medication things started getting better, it has definitely been a bumpy road but things did get better. So if your going through a hard time just keep going, I know it’s hard but you can do it :).
I'm schizophrenic
Throughout my life I had mania,depression,anxiety,psychosis and some personality disorders
damn, my bipolar never got that bad, i'm older now and can control it, along with ocd, but woaah
Really extreme cases can have it. Bi-polars affects the same part of your mind that schizophrenia and sycosis can. The reason her mania got that extreme might have been because she was on anti-depressants. Anti-depressants can, in certain people, make your episodes worse in patients with bi-polars and the like. I'm glad that she was able to get the help she needed and is now on a medication that makes the illness easier to deal with.
You sound like my mom
@@aquatab4548 yeah before I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder I was with depression so I took antidepressants and that made my mania much more extreme though, I usually don't get the happy part of mania, I get the reckless, easily irritable part of mania so it often started fights but it kept me from hurting myself for a while, I ended up doing so out of anger since I was constantly angry, that's when I got diagnosed with bipolar disorder and I took bipolar meds, now I can control my mania much more, while I can't say much for the depressive episodes the mania has decreased, taking the wrong meds sometimes doesn't always show, but for certain people it can mess you up alot, though I don't blame anyone for the wrong meds I was like 12 when I was diagnosed with depression [which is now lumped in with my BPD] so it's not like I was old enough to fully tell.
@@leonealexmolina3455 that's understandable. I never blame the patient it there doc for a won't diagnosis of a mental disorders. When you find it how many disorders look the same but act way different you understand why some doctors are so weary to diagnosis.
@@aquatab4548 yeah, it's surprising and like, a little scary at first but, most things usually are on the way to stability
Ur artwork is awesome
Yea
True that
I think it's a team doing tbe drawing
so true
This really opened my eyes and I think a lot more people need to see this video or learn more about people's experiences with being bipolar. Many people think it's just being moody and so they either make fun of it or just consistently misuse the term bipolar because they don't understand how serious it is. Thank you for sharing your story and I have mad respect for your bravery.
As someone who has bipolar disorder this was pretty pretty accurate
The annoying thing about having bipolar disorder is that u can't really trust urself with money or the lives of others who are meant to depend on u
*Sees on wall*
normal vision: A wall
Me: Memes and raindows
Also me: HaViNg a GoOD TiMEe~
*-Everyone’s typing about them being first-*
Yeah that's quite annoying
@@LiliannsGachaChannel ikr?
-ya-
first
Nobody ever typed that, stop..
I knew someone who went off their meds and died far away from home in a desolate area. Some serious stuff to mess with.
%80 of the comments: I’m bipolar too and when I skip my meds this happens d:
%15: stupid jokes
%5: the art is so good >:3
You had me at "OSMOSIS IS A CULTS"
When your brain starts making MLG memes evrywhere around you
I dont know if thats awesome or scary. Or... dank.
Bruh
xD
That’s not even funny this is a serious disease and god bless all the people who have it.
@@pusheenrulez3573 most jokes are situated in very dark subjects.
This is one of them.
As a bipolar, thank you for sharing this story. In my country, mental illness is absolutely stigmatized, and I never got help until I fully broke out of reality, just like it is described here.
Lost my most stable job due to it, too.
I hope the person who submitted this story is better now, I don't know who you are, I don't know where you are, but I know you, and I feel you! Stay strong!
I can’t imagine what that’s like. I have mad respect for any one going through that
Well, if it makes you feel better, I see my girlfriend.
*silent sobbing in the background*
Yee
ARMY!
@@dinosaint9878 yuhyuh
ARMYYYY!
I finally found someone who got good taste!!!!
Can I just say that her voice is extremely beautiful
Merete Toft Jensen 🥰
@@MinuteVideosOfficial But seriously :) Think about it every time!
Thanks for sharing.
A friend of mine had once a maniac episode. She scared everybody half to death. She spoke in a strange voice and talked about flying and weird stuff. (Her appartment was on third floor and had a balcony)
She was send to a hospital and diagnosed bipolar.
A few months later, I talked with her about it, but could never really understand it. She was telling crazy stuff she believed. And how people just didn't understand her. How everybody else just didn't get her point. (Btw, she never wanted to jump)
Your story helped me a lot. To this day, I can't follow her explanations, but now I understand better, how she felt and how true her altered reality must have felt.
Maren M it’s manic not maniac
3:00 theres guy with a book called WAYS TO FLIRT??? WTF
Mother of observation !
When you're early, but don't know what to comment.
Hanni Mood HAHA
Hanni facts
Relatable
You don’t have to comment, dude! :)
Obviosly you did
Anyone: feels wind
Me: A GHOST JUST FLEW BY ME
Oof that's me too
I'm bipolar... And I had a theory about space and new life forms in different areas in space but it didn't go this far. That's good
Glad that you are doing better and accepted your diagnosis. I have a mental illness also and I know it's not always easy, but if we accept it and keep getting help when we need it we are just like everyone else.
Her: I wrote for hours and next thing I know it is morning
Matpat: am I a joke to you
But that’s just a theory..
@@evilbluntgaming A GAME THEORY
@@user-zd3ot9ev5k NU
IT'S A FILM THEORY
@@user-zd3ot9ev5k THANKS FOR WATCHING
Found my people
This channel is literally the only good one that does these story thingys
What about storybooth?
Annie 7216 the stories which storybooth chooses can be sort of boring and irrelevant imo. Or maybe are just badly told. And I think sending an email where one can be more specific and which will be voiced over by a professional makes the whole experience more enjoyable for the audience. Then again, just my opinion
Sweetheart Girl yes, but in story booth you know for sure the stories are real
Laripuchi & Rodolfo from my point of view stories don’t have to be real to be interesting. Actually, minute videos focuses on explaining other people’s point of views and struggles. So they may not be real, but definitely relate to someone. I personally don’t think a story must be real to be catchy or whatever as long as it’s well explained
Sweetheart Girl Yeah, I get your point. I do think you’re right, but I also think that not having voice actors makes it look more natural, doesn’t it?
That’s hypermania wow I was never that deep down the manic hole but I would have manic episodes and to think of it, it was all a blur I remember somethings and it’s honestly embarrassing looking back I felt like people around me must have thought I was truly crazy. My bipolar disorder always had a long depression episode right after my mania, that was horrible, I only felt truly like myself one week out of the whole month. My disorder had control the rest of the time. I couldn’t go finish college or hold down a job because of my disorder, when I was in a maniac episode I thought of all the other jobs I could do and make more money all these “brilliant” ideas and when I was having my depression I couldn’t even be bothered to leave my bed I didn’t care about anything I was fully ready to just be erased off the earth.
When I was finally diagnosed I was relieved to know that’s not how a normal person is supposed to be thinking and behaving. My mom cried because she knew she passed it down to me since almost all the women on my moms side has genetic bipolar disorder. With therapy and medicine I feel normal like nobody else has control of me but me.
This looks like schizophrenia to me.
Same thing I said. I’m bipolar myself and I never experienced those things. And I forget to take my meds half the time lol.
@Nicole B how are yall so familiar with these terms I havent even heard them in my life(where I live they dont give importance to mental health so we aren't really familiar with them)
I can't believe it I finally found someone that is bipolar too
The rabbetzsquad you’re not the only one, stay strong ❤️
Lots of people are don't worry!
Thanks
Ye
You found more than one person. . .
Is it just me who noticed that at 3:08 the person sitting next to her is reading a book called "how to flirt"🤣🤣🤣
Oml hdhdhschjfnbdbdje
I was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and this video helps me make sense of some times in my life. I remember one time i was convinced that I was running out of time but I didn't know what was gonna happen when I ran out. I was going through a really stressful time in my life and I think the stress triggered that episode. Luckily my sisters had grown accustomed to calming me down and bringing me back to reality.
This is accurate. My mom has severe bipolar disorder. She told me it was like living a nightmare where nothing made sense. My health teachers would say that it was just mood swings and I would correct them, resulting in them telling me, "What do you know? You're just a kid." This isn't a disorder to make fun of. It's a harsh reality.
Those who are dealing with BiPolar disorder are truly strong and courageous to be fighting something like this! Much love and blessings from an American RUclipsr!
My little brother and father are both Bipolar, so I'm really thankful for this helpful video. I kinda get it now. Wow. You're a very strong and brave person for pushing through such difficult experiences with your mental health. I wish you all the best living with bipolar disorder.
My grandmother had this combination of features, struggled with it her whole life. Moods shifted, along with medication, some particularly bad moments had her almost seeming like a totally different person from a completely different world. It was never something we really got to talking about, and she's gone now. Its odd how much this hit me and made me regret not getting into it with her. Gave me some solace at the same time though, so thank you.
Guys i send my heart out to anyone with this condition and i hope yall get the best in life :D
Thanks i actually have it and i take medicine every day :)
3:04 is it me or I see the word 生活
meaning of the character?
@@emileeeeeee 生活 (seikatu) means in Japanese: living, life (in the sense of existence).
weeb
@@JakauYT Whom are you talking to? 🤔
Fun fact: it's the same meaning in both Chinese and Japanese 🌱
Thank you for sharing so we can understand what you go through, thanks
I ain't bipolar but I just smoked this plant and now I'm seeing colors
jk i'm a responsible person
I ain't, pass the boof
Haha. Lol.
seeing colors.. you're supposed to hear colors
jaded oop my bad
Like bro its so weird the tree is purple
Minute video got 1m subscribes I’m so proud of you
TIME TO CELEBRATE 🎉
OMG the drawings are so good .... And those vibrant colors .... Really amazing portrait
My son went through this last year. It was very frightening for him and those of us who love him.
The most informative description of mania I've seen on RUclips, great job
When she was in a restaurant she was eating nothing
Im familiar with the terms used in here, since my mom is bipolar and she's taught me about it a little bit
I have OCD and it is interesting how similar the symptoms are. What she is describing sounds a lot like intrusive thoughts. The difference is how it is handled is that as someone with OCD I perform compulsions so that the intrusive thoughts don't come true. I feel so bad for people who don't have the benefit of mental health care and proper diagnosis. It took a long time for me to be diagnosed and it was hell. Some people may never get a diagnosis, they may end up ending their own lives, or doing drugs to self-medicate. It breaks my heart.
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Okay... I’m hearing her talk about this rush of ideas that keeps her awake at night as she tries to track them all down and therefore making her end up becoming ecstatic over them for long periods of time... and I’m wondering if I’m crazy because I can be like that too?
Like seriously, to the extent where my ideas are making me so happy and I pour them out to people not caring if they’re realistic or not- I just think in the moment that they sound amazing and could change the world?
...
Just me?
Okay
(I’m an ENFP who’s a writer, to justify all that. I’m not saying I’m bipolar [hopefully not anyway] or trying to make her life sound better than it is,it’s just that that specific part of her experience is super relatable to me on a bit of a smaller scale)
anyone: **sees puppies playing**
Me: *STOP FIGHTING!*
I can wholeheartedly relate and had a very similar experience. Thanks for sharing❤
this is the kind of video you should show to people who claim they're bipolar just because they feel sad for no reason. it's really disrespectful to people who are actually going through it
My mom has bipolar disorder and she said once that she was hospitalized because of a mania episode. I didn’t know what that meant since I’d only ever seen her in depressive episodes, and this video really helped me understand what may have happened. I have so much respect for her knowing what she’s had to go through.
Girl: I'm bipolar and I see things that aren't real.
Mavis: Hold my juice.
Me: *looks myself in a mirror*
OH GOOOD
This message is approved by somebody with the worst case of bipolar disorder ever
omfg, I’m sorry to all of you who have this. I wish you the best!
My bipolar ass just sitting here like mmm
Reminds me of Alice in Wanderland. I hope you will get better soon! ^^
What if Alice was Bipolar?
@@haulcat6374 OH MY GOD you're right...
Bipolar is non curable
@thicc sis dude if the creator of that movie worked with someone else that Disney it would be better even tho its still my childhood XD but hey Alice in Wonderland is actually a book.
thicc sis what
Congrats on 1m subscribers next stop 1.5m keep up great work :3
When I heard bipolar I thought that it was a bisexual polar bear
Beautiful
Absolutely amazing video... Thanks for explaining that...
Them: Is that weed?
Me: That’s one nice looking leaf
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RUclips DIDN'T DRINK!
I Am An Animal r/whoooosh
@@ioaquin r/woooosh
Kween Spill
Actual cringe.
Also woooosh doesn't have an h in it.
I struggle with the same thing!!!! I’m hoping she is helped by now. My pride is too high that whether I want to be helped or not I can’t .
Wow, my sister has BPD, and was through a really hard time, she went into a manic episode, and I only heard small pieces of what was happening from other people, and saw the writing she wrote on her wall. . . So many things makes sense, thanks you.
I actually have Bipolar disorder and for me my manic episodes are less about believing things that aren’t true and making bad decisions and more about feeling jittery I get really talkative and hyper like I cant sit down or stop moving sometimes it can effect my decision making but it usually doesn’t it also can set my anxiety on a edge. I found out I was bipolar because of being on antidepressants which caused really bad mixed episodes that happened constantly I was in and out of the nurses office at school my freshman and sophomore year of high school eventually in the second semester of my junior year and countless mixed episodes that I thought were panic attacks that didn’t have a trigger my psychiatrist decided to add a mood stabilizers and all of the sudden they stopped I didn’t need my anxiety meds as often and now four years later I haven’t needed the anxiety meds in months and when I did need them my panic attacks always had triggers and I knew what they were. My mental health is stable I see a psychologist every few months along with psychiatrist take my meds everyday, I still have bad days but they are rare and I enjoy life even if college can suck big time.