I have Bipolar 1 disorder (mania, psychosis and my mental health struggles of 2023)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Definitely the scariest video I’ve ever pressed upload on.
    A side effect of medication sent me on a mental health rollercoaster throughout 2023 and beyond. In an effort to raise awareness and push against mental health stigma, I’d like to share my story.
    I experienced my absolute highest highs and lowest lows during this time and I think you’ll find it fascinating. It was a wild year to put it lightly, open it your up if you’re in for an adventure and are ready for some heavy topics.
    I asked a few therapists what would be the best link to include here and this is what we came up with.
    If you’re struggling,
    Help is available.
    One resource is the
    988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
    You can text/call this number or visit their website
    988lifeline.org/
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  • @andrewhuang
    @andrewhuang 13 дней назад +6402

    I love you and I’m so proud of you

    • @ThunderhawkeSMASH
      @ThunderhawkeSMASH 12 дней назад +193

      How you responded to Rob in Abbey Road studios had me tearing up. I'm training to be a therapist and you were so compassionate towards Rob. So much love between you guys!

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 12 дней назад +32

      he LOVES you too MAN

    • @TamaraLynnchambers
      @TamaraLynnchambers 12 дней назад +36

      💜 good heavens we love you too

    • @mariov4701
      @mariov4701 12 дней назад +15

      Man you're a legend, such a great supportive behaviour!

    • @hypercynic
      @hypercynic 11 дней назад +3

      This is what a real good friend is.

  • @mattrassman2384
    @mattrassman2384 13 дней назад +2799

    Corey Taylor clocking Rob's manic episode immediately and being understanding and calm about it with no hesitation is like the coolest thing ever

    • @tomscioscia9869
      @tomscioscia9869 12 дней назад +172

      Further proof that Corey Taylor is just a whole other level of human being.

    • @MadSandman
      @MadSandman 12 дней назад +12

      I was so impressed

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks 12 дней назад +12

      Not even surprising either, right. 😅

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks 12 дней назад +44

      ​@@MadSandmanI mean, you have to know that Cory has experienced it.

    • @AnodyneHipsterInfluencer
      @AnodyneHipsterInfluencer 12 дней назад +14

      Yea, I thought the same thing. Big points for Corey on that one.

  • @JoshTurnerGuitar
    @JoshTurnerGuitar 12 дней назад +678

    Man, it’s huge you sharing this. Not just for musicians but for all the people who resonate, especially those in the low place. Thank you.

  • @1999Fabion
    @1999Fabion 11 дней назад +346

    Corey Tailor immediately identifying it as mania and trying to talk you through it almost made me tear up.

  • @JadeCryptOfWonders
    @JadeCryptOfWonders 14 дней назад +7183

    Finally a celebrity that isn’t Kanye West talking about their Bipolar 1 diagnosis, this is going to help a lot of people.

    • @cavemann_
      @cavemann_ 14 дней назад +54

      ​@@SavageW4A2.5 million people.

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 14 дней назад +53

      @@cavemann_
      And those are only the subscribers.

    • @MellowKittyKat
      @MellowKittyKat 14 дней назад +10

      @@SavageW4A More known than you are! ;P LOL

    • @nikolasb8313
      @nikolasb8313 14 дней назад +3

      Chills. Very true

    • @gmoss101
      @gmoss101 14 дней назад +7

      @@MellowKittyKat I don't think they were using it as an insult, just pointing out that it's more than just "a lot"

  • @alexhowe
    @alexhowe 14 дней назад +1697

    Why does the idea of Corey Taylor being the voice of clarity and sympathy in the middle of the barrage of messages seem super fitting and appropriate?

    • @travisnorman
      @travisnorman 14 дней назад +258

      Maybe because Corey Taylor also talks openly and honestly about his struggles with his mental health. Glad to see the stigma falling off. We can't get the help we need if we feel ashamed of asking for help when we need it.

    • @roan9914
      @roan9914 14 дней назад +154

      Yeah Corey probably just immediately knew what was happening because of stuff he had experienced or seen first hand

    • @djkommando
      @djkommando 14 дней назад +34

      Because he's been thru it all.

    • @uninterestedcat8429
      @uninterestedcat8429 14 дней назад +71

      Corey is irl gigachad, he's been through just about everything life could throw at him and he's still standing as strong as he is. I've absolutely nothing but respect for the man

    • @Skoopyghost
      @Skoopyghost 13 дней назад +15

      Corey Tayloe seems like a nice guy though.

  • @wushupork2
    @wushupork2 8 дней назад +37

    The "I'm a burden on everyone" is so real, and so palpable, that it's almost impossible to get out from under. It's all encompassing and nothing else matters. The shame is just unbearable

  • @BenEller
    @BenEller 9 дней назад +103

    Dude, I'm so proud of you for sharing your journey. More people need to know they aren't alone with their struggles, we are all in this TOGETHER, and we can help each other through it. I started therapy last year and it's been one of the most powerful and empowering things I've ever done for myself. I wish you all the best, man.

  •  12 дней назад +862

    This video has inspired me to book my first therapy session

    • @robscallon
      @robscallon  12 дней назад +262

      💪

    • @mugogrog
      @mugogrog 11 дней назад +12

      Congrats man! You very likely won't regret it :)

    • @eperu12
      @eperu12 10 дней назад +22

      hey Im glad you took the step but as a personal advice if you feel therapy isnt for you or something along that line after one or a couple of sessions maybe it could be that the therapist in question isnt suited for you, I have learned that therapists are a little like friends: not everybody will be your close friend bc the vibe doesnt match and you need that "vibe" to be comfortable with your friends and you need it with a therapist too so if it doesnt work try with another until it works with someone...

    • @johanneslaseur3876
      @johanneslaseur3876 10 дней назад +1

      i really need to as well...

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 9 дней назад +1

      You won’t regret it.

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano 14 дней назад +4255

    Well done for talking about this so candidly! I have suffered with mental health issues in the last year or so for the first time in my life and now having experienced that I realise how important it is to talk about mental health. ❤❤ big love to you Rob ❤❤

    • @Warlock_UK
      @Warlock_UK 14 дней назад +27

      Your channel is great and the information in there is just what my ADHD asked for!

    • @kylemurphy5334
      @kylemurphy5334 14 дней назад +17

      i think this video has madf me realise that i have probably went through a very similiar situation but was never acknowledged as whatit was cheers rob, and your wife your great people

    • @Peter_Sandberg
      @Peter_Sandberg 14 дней назад

      I was the least likely person in the world to get depression - until I did. The first time can be incomprehensible and terrifying, maybe more so if you (like me) haven't experienced any trauma in your past. The second time, you know what's happening... and that doesn't necessarily make it any easier. After getting through it several times, I believe these three things about depression:
      1) It can happen to anyone.
      2) It is not possible to fully understand what it's like unless you've experienced it yourself.
      3) It needs to be talked about until it's not considered any stranger than breaking a leg.
      Whatever your mental health issues are/were, if you feel at all up to talking about them on camera, I say go for it.

    • @wildherring9741
      @wildherring9741 14 дней назад +7

      I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing good now.
      Nevertheless, I want you to know that you are incredible teacher. You explain everything so clear it seems to be an open page of a dictionary. Your videos are so full of information! In such short time you explain such small, interesting and important things like no one did.
      You are wonderful.
      Thank you for everything, David Bennett!

    • @ReoGitar
      @ReoGitar 14 дней назад +3

      Absolutely love your channel and really hope you're doing better and wish the best for you

  • @laurenbabic
    @laurenbabic 11 дней назад +129

    we love you Rob 🖤

  • @Iliketomakestuff
    @Iliketomakestuff 10 дней назад +75

    I'm so proud of you Rob, and I'm super grateful that you're doing better. I hope we get to do something together again soon!

  • @MarySpender
    @MarySpender 14 дней назад +1738

    I am speechless. You have just saved lives and explained something so complicated and difficult in such a beautiful way. This is the reason I love you, and millions of people love you and yes I agree, your wife rocks. x

    • @brendanm6921
      @brendanm6921 12 дней назад +13

      You have also made some very important videos about topics that will hit close to home and help people, Mary. Just like Rob here, it's very obvious to anyone who follows your work that you are a genuinely good human being with a good heart and the desire to help people. Much love to both you and Rob from me ❤

    • @guitarsolos89
      @guitarsolos89 12 дней назад +4

      Well said! Also your smile when you've finished a song helps people, it warms up the soul :D

    • @Hahvayz
      @Hahvayz 2 дня назад

      Love your music

  • @RoomieOfficial
    @RoomieOfficial 14 дней назад +1956

    Love ya man! It's clear it was tough on you, it's huge that you pulled through.

    • @DennanX
      @DennanX 14 дней назад +3

      Hoppas du mår bra! Lätt att skjuta undan sina egna upplevelser.

    • @huckholbrook7138
      @huckholbrook7138 14 дней назад +1

      Roomie!!!!!!!

    • @playNsleep
      @playNsleep 14 дней назад +3

      roomie being a real one

    • @Livia14104
      @Livia14104 14 дней назад

      Dafauq are you doing here 😂

    • @DJKr15py
      @DJKr15py 14 дней назад +11

      ​@@Livia14104they've been friends for years and did some collabs ages ago

  • @truecuckoo
    @truecuckoo 11 дней назад +76

    All the strength to you. This was felt deeply. So important! ❤️

  • @0000Sierra117
    @0000Sierra117 11 дней назад +34

    I have OCD, and some of the meds i've been on made the intrusive thoughts *worse*, a lot. I don't want to get into specifics, but parts of this video really resonated with me in a way that helps. Thank you.
    And for what it's worth, things are entirely better for me now. I have a healthy relationship, good friends, a great job, and am in good health both physically and mentally.

  • @OlaEnglund
    @OlaEnglund 14 дней назад +742

    ❤ Much love Rob

  • @jfvecchi
    @jfvecchi 14 дней назад +1118

    Hey man!
    As a doctor, I can assure you that you came with one of the most complete reports about bipolar disorder that I've ever come across in media, bravely put in a video.
    Hope this can raise awareness about not only bipolar disorder but also other mental health issues.
    Been your fan for years now, stay well, Rob!

    • @RY30DM
      @RY30DM 14 дней назад

      There’s a man who has a site called Polar Warriors I’ve watched for several years. He has bipolar, and it’s a really good channel.

    • @MakeLikeAFridge
      @MakeLikeAFridge 14 дней назад +18

      As... not a doctor or even a person with BD, this was the best report showcase of the ailment I've seen or heard of.
      I absolutely adore when artists open up about this stuff, because even if it helps ONE inidivdual with BD, that is amazing and a win in my books. But I think in this case it helped de- stigmatize one of the most stigmatized disorders too. Sometimes people just need a reminder that things aren't all bad

    • @petecabrina
      @petecabrina 14 дней назад +7

      As a doctor maybe it should also come across as a report about the issues with medications, that seem overly prescribed in many western countries? I am not trying to dismiss the importance of Rob's experience here neither or how helpful it is for people but the issue of a medication here playing a role in this seems glossed over a bit. This classically happens all too often in medicine as well where the focus is on the persons 'disorder' or diagnosis and the impact of the medications is overlooked. If you want to educate yourself properly on the issues around psychotropic medications maybe check out Dr. Josef here on YT who covers a lot of this stuff, there was also an interesting interview with another psychiatrist a while back Mark Horowitz who had his own horrible experience, wake up call and went on to write a book about it.

    • @runemies2
      @runemies2 13 дней назад +7

      @@petecabrina Guy from Finland here and I definitely agree with you on this one. Currently still in line waiting for a psychiatric evaluation to get diagnoses sorted out (doctor was suspecting bipolar disorder), but the first thing I was given was quetiapine and man did it fuck me up mentally and physically. Asked a few friends around about it and they told me that it gets described around here like a candy which to me just sounds plain wrong, that without even a proper diagnosis they just give you whatever and hope that it works out for you just completely dismissing side-effects in the process.

    • @petecabrina
      @petecabrina 13 дней назад

      @@runemies2 you know what's crazy is AstraZeneca was involved in a billion dollar lawsuit for the off-labelling of quetiapine due to the damage it did to many people but regardless of that it is still off-labelled, because they decided it has other applications they could sell prescriptions for. Its an anti-psychotic which should only ever be used to help stabilise someone who is psychotic and ideally not long term, the big issue with these types of drugs is they completely mess with your natural reward system which will totally inhibit your ability to interact with the world. You should really consider taking the holistic path if you can, Wim Hof can be great for any mental health issues and is probably ideal for your climate, throw in sauna's as well which is very traditional there. The opposite to Wim Hof is buteyko too which is also good, combined with meditation. I have found you can stabilise the ups and downs of life with these kinds of practises and even recognise what is happening through self awareness and control it more. A lot of this stuff is actually more brain function/neuroplasticity than it is purely chemical, the whole 'just chemistry' model is way outdated, we can totally change ourselves and our own wiring through different practices.

  • @liamcubes7691
    @liamcubes7691 10 дней назад +15

    This is the most eye opening and honest talk about mental health I’ve heard in a long time. I hope this helps others, and helps remove some stigma. Props to you Rob, the best thing that could come of this awful period is highlighting it like you have. Thank you.

  • @athens0
    @athens0 8 дней назад +11

    i’m actually in the process of being diagnosed with the exact same thing. to see that somebody else let alone you are dealing with the same exact same thing has honestly been such an insane help. you’ve always been a huge musical inspiration to me and to be able to relate to you through music and the mental health honestly makes me feel so much better and less ashamed about my mental state.

  • @milesedgeworth132
    @milesedgeworth132 14 дней назад +2182

    Those clips of you making faces and sighing during the filming really struck me. Being around people and things you like but not being able to enjoy any of it. Sighing from the mental exhaustion of having to exist. In that state, just being alive saps your mental strength. I'm glad you managed to get back to 90%.

    • @TannerGr8rix
      @TannerGr8rix 14 дней назад +111

      Seeing that was really relatable to my struggles with ADHD - bouncing between the pseudo-euphoria of being hyperactive and/or hyperfixated on a task/project and the sudden loss of energy and willpower as soon as my focus shifts. Functioning at 110%* feels great until your body realizes that the tank is empty and crashes - and it feels almost worse to be surrounded by other people who NOTICE the shift.

    • @getfucked3559
      @getfucked3559 14 дней назад

      Sounds like a normal day to me

    • @abbey2k1
      @abbey2k1 14 дней назад +26

      @@TannerGr8rix i hate that i relate to this on a deep level. that describes my life for the last like, 10 years.

    • @cosmostardust5624
      @cosmostardust5624 14 дней назад +5

      @@abbey2k1same

    • @dragonhed123
      @dragonhed123 13 дней назад +10

      Yeah I rember during the abby road videos something was off and the comments talked about it, I'm glad he's oppend up and is getting help he deserves feels my heart with joy.

  • @BennJordan
    @BennJordan 14 дней назад +1368

    Rob, I just wanted to thank you for making this brave video. My best friend lost his life to Bipolar 1, and even after learning everything I thought I could learn about it, your perspective immediately helped me understand things that I previously didn't. You're doing an immense service to all of us by being open about this. 🙏🏻

    • @thedude7726
      @thedude7726 13 дней назад +28

      Sorry for your loss brother man

    • @TB-jt4nm
      @TB-jt4nm 12 дней назад +4

      Sorry to hear about your loss, Benn!

    • @dreamstaticsounds
      @dreamstaticsounds 12 дней назад +3

      I'm so sorry for your loss, Benn.

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker 12 часов назад +1

    Thank you for normalizing mental health struggles, Rob. It is brave.

  • @FromBlueToGreeneOFFICIAL
    @FromBlueToGreeneOFFICIAL 11 дней назад +5

    Smaller music creator here that was diagnosed with bipolar disorder back in 2021. It’s a long and difficult journey, but so worth it. The hardest part about it is figuring out what things in your life bring you mania, and what things bring you depression. Being stable is the dream, but it’s so worth working towards. Thanks for sharing your journey and experience with us all, RUclips and the world needs more of this, more openness of what really goes on. We’re all human, we all got shit going on, ain’t nothing wrong with it

  • @tonyvanderzanden
    @tonyvanderzanden 12 дней назад +311

    As a father with a daughter struggling with mental health, I truly appreciate this video. Thanks you. Keep on going brother.

  • @adke3696
    @adke3696 13 дней назад +252

    21:00 the way Andrew Notices Rob's mood and immediatly drops the papers and gives him the attention and support he needs it's just hearthwarming. That's what Best Friends do.

    • @0xDEAFF00D
      @0xDEAFF00D 15 часов назад +3

      I have a feeling that if we could score emotional intelligence, Andrew would be off the chart.

  • @michaelhargrove6593
    @michaelhargrove6593 2 дня назад +1

    Took guts to share your story like this. I admire your willingness to share your struggle in order to help others, while helping yourself. You are blessed to have people in your life who care for you so deeply and were there to help you. The truth will set you free.

  • @Calebm90
    @Calebm90 12 дней назад +9

    Thanks for sharing, Rob. I have pretty severe PTSD and episodes can be so isolating and scary - I'm so happy you were able to find your way out of the darkness and found the courage to tell your story. It's going to mean a lot to a lot of people. It means a lot to me.

    • @EmmaWithoutOrgans
      @EmmaWithoutOrgans 10 дней назад +2

      I also have severe PTSD and I’m ao happy that EMDR therapy works for me. Gosh

  • @jandmharper
    @jandmharper 14 дней назад +899

    Dude, I about cried when you talked about how much your wife supported you. I had a major health issue from mold poisoning from the house we were renting when my wife and I first got married. I couldn't work for about a year. She stuck with me. Having that kind of love and support when you feel so worthless... there's no replacement for it.

    • @kaiserruhsam
      @kaiserruhsam 14 дней назад +23

      you guys have better wives than I did 💀
      cherish her

    • @EliPop
      @EliPop 14 дней назад +28

      Dude, I didn't realize a lot of my issues was from mold. Lately I have been feeling SIGNIFICANTLY better. Glad your wife stuck with you and glad you are sharing about your mold exposure!

    • @theabactor9561
      @theabactor9561 14 дней назад +11

      Mold sickness took me out for like 2 years straught. Was super brutal. Hope you're feeling better.

    • @harrypottah8889
      @harrypottah8889 13 дней назад +4

      must be nice being loved ❤

    • @zacksguitarhacks6390
      @zacksguitarhacks6390 12 дней назад +5

      I dealt with black mold for a few years, never dealing with it again. I'll live in a car before I live with that again.

  • @littlefrank90
    @littlefrank90 14 дней назад +298

    when his wife turned off the camera and said "look at me" ffffuuuuuk I felt that, I was seing it in his eyes, if you've been there you know what he was feeling.
    Big hugs Rob.

    • @kevinhyde9671
      @kevinhyde9671 13 дней назад +8

      fr that part hurt my soul

    • @WarttHog
      @WarttHog 13 дней назад +6

      Same. I cried. Then I cried again reading this comment. :')

  • @herdingdata
    @herdingdata 8 дней назад +2

    I’m so glad you found such an incredible support network. Thank you for talking about this so openly. I’m CERTAIN this video will help many, many people. Much love ❤❤❤

  • @sebastiankanayuk6581
    @sebastiankanayuk6581 14 дней назад +185

    You have helped me cope with my father's passing ten years ago with your song Anchor, Take care!

  • @FREAKBAiT
    @FREAKBAiT 14 дней назад +765

    WE'RE HERE FOR YA ROB!

    • @ToneOClock
      @ToneOClock 14 дней назад +14

      Thank you Freakbait

    • @adriduw4434
      @adriduw4434 14 дней назад +57

      Today's mission: Check on your friend

    • @ZytrikX
      @ZytrikX 14 дней назад +1

      thank you freakbait

    • @SnufflySpy
      @SnufflySpy 14 дней назад +1

      True that

    • @Isaacthemaniac
      @Isaacthemaniac 14 дней назад +6

      huge freakbait W for being a good person

  • @Robbay363
    @Robbay363 12 дней назад +1

    From one Rob to another, you are incredible and an inspiration! Thanks for sharing your struggles, it can't have been easy.

  • @Spidouz
    @Spidouz 3 дня назад +2

    1:10 I havn’t watch the rest of the video yet, but let me tell you THANK YOU for having the balls to talk about Mental Health openly. This is very important because mental health is very often ignored by people, it’s seen as something negative… like someone being “crazy”. This is completely wrong. If tomorrow you break a bone, everybody will tell you to go to the hospital and check a specialist. Same thing if you get cancer… but somehow, if the illness if not physical but mental, suddenly people will start to think you’re just “crazy”. NO … and let me be clear, on the course of your life, absolutely EVERYBODY on earth will face at least once in his/her life some mental health issues. It could be depression, anxiety, addictions, phobies, you name it… plenty of mental illnesses that don’t make you crazy. It’s very important to be open and vocal about it, to share our experience and change the general perception of mental health. I suffer from chronic pain and I have clinical depression. I’m near 50 and I only started to think about it the last 5 years… I lived over 40 years without taking care of it, and it was ruining my life without knowing. So I’m glad you’re using your platform to talk about your experience and maybe help others in the mean time. It’s very brave and courageous from you when we know how some bullies can use social media to harass people that would disclose their mental health issues. Stay strong, cheers!

  • @PutingPinoy
    @PutingPinoy 14 дней назад +1249

    I had a pretty intense psychosis and lost all sorts of things. I hung out with a lot of homeless people. My phone was stolen, my laptop was almost stolen, my Martin, my Fender Strat and a 400 watt Yamaha PA.
    My marriage was going through a really rough time. Had the mania, had the grandiosity. I could relate to this. Glad ya made it through, Rob!
    That was 2023, too.

    • @DE-GEN-ART
      @DE-GEN-ART 14 дней назад

      as a bipolar man and ex homeless person, you deserved to have all your shit stolen for hanging out with people like us in the first place. bet you wont do that shit again will you?

    • @takes9386
      @takes9386 14 дней назад +14

      I hope 2024 is going much better for you.

    • @bryanbryan6108
      @bryanbryan6108 14 дней назад +3

      Yeah meth addiction is rough

    • @PutingPinoy
      @PutingPinoy 14 дней назад

      @@bryanbryan6108 wasn’t meth. Bipolar and too much weed. It took me a while to get it figured out. People took advantage of my generous nature.

    • @PutingPinoy
      @PutingPinoy 14 дней назад +7

      @@takes9386 I appreciate you.

  • @EricSartor
    @EricSartor 13 дней назад +495

    The way he fidgeted in that one shot where he's trying to play that guitar riff but he messes up...I know how those fidgets feel. That feeling of "being inside my body/mind is unbearable right now", it's like trying to squirm out of yourself. I'm so glad he made this video, this is what people need to hear. Mental health IS physical health. It's chemicals, it's your brain, it's the same thing as any other ailment, and there are solutions and strategies to deal with this stuff, you just have to realize that, and realize that you can't "just suck it up", and look for help. Thank you Rob.

    • @-siranzalot-
      @-siranzalot- 12 дней назад +4

      Agree with you Assessment but I'd want to add that it is much harder to realize what exactly is wrong in our brain then most other things that happen to our bodies. The first tricky thing is to realize something IS wrong and then - because many mental issues keep you from correct reasoning and / or following through on reasoning.
      I've been in and still am in a very taxing battle with Depression over the course of the last year only to find out halfway "through" that I also have ADHD and that acted as a strong catalyst for falling into that very depression. It's not as easy as submitting a blood sample or something and checking for any markers but involves a lot of self reflection and therapy in a state in which these things are rather... uncomfortable to say the least. I hope the Stigma around these issues will continue to be chipped away over time so that more people get a chance for a life that doesn't feel miserable while many around us don't have any Clue why we act weird and that we don't do it out of our own free will.

    • @sjeppertje5462
      @sjeppertje5462 11 дней назад

      Very well put! I experienced this a lot when I was in a deep depression and I never knew what it was called or how to word it. Its actually called a "Psychache", I learned about it while studying Psychology.

  • @daPWNisher123
    @daPWNisher123 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for making this video, glad you’re okay and continually doing better. Praying for you as you move forward! 🙏❤️

  • @mikeslominsky
    @mikeslominsky 11 дней назад

    Rob, you are fantastic. Thank you so much for shooting and releasing this video. I have always been a fan. I am so happy you are still here.

  • @Ajcav763
    @Ajcav763 14 дней назад +405

    I read something today that I was reminded of when you said you were such a burden to Tamara, your wife.
    A burden is something you are forced unwillingly to bear, but she loves you and willingly chooses to take on that load and help you carry it. That's true and powerful love right there, Rob. Like you said, it was her choice to stay with you and help you every day, that's not a burden, that's love.

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +29

      Tamara out there, setting an excellent example for partners everywhere.

    • @giantturd5157
      @giantturd5157 14 дней назад

      Why did you need to had "your wife?" He knows who his wife is...

  • @MarcelVos
    @MarcelVos 14 дней назад +599

    These are the things you often don't see. We just see you upload videos and if you don't upload for a while or something changes we might speculate but most likely won't guess the correct reason unless you tell us. Thank you for making this video and being open about the struggles that are invisible to the audience.

    • @slikwolf
      @slikwolf 14 дней назад +39

      a emotional roller coaster ride of life

    • @escthedark3709
      @escthedark3709 14 дней назад +8

      Yeah, I wasn't expecting this at all but I think it's helpful for people to know about and understand this sort of thing. No doubt a lot of people will recall this video while going through something similar and be able to recognize the need for help sooner. Having never experienced anything like this or known anyone who has been through it, I have to say that Bipolar 1 looks too intense for me.

    • @HillseTV
      @HillseTV 14 дней назад +8

      @@slikwolf oh my. not the rollercoaster joke

    • @PlatinumEagleStudios
      @PlatinumEagleStudios 14 дней назад +23

      Marcel Vos Comment 1 looks too intense for me!

    • @slikwolf
      @slikwolf 14 дней назад +1

      @@HillseTV i saw his comment and immediately thought of that

  • @danielmontague3813
    @danielmontague3813 11 дней назад

    Rob, you are absolutely amazing for making this video. Thank you for sharing your story and giving everyone with mental health issues hope that they can deal with it

  • @Texasbluesalley
    @Texasbluesalley 3 дня назад +1

    Dude, huge respect for sharing this. So many people have gone through stuff they can't understand, and a video like this can literally be life-changing.

  • @faselblaDer3te
    @faselblaDer3te 14 дней назад +142

    Man, the look on Andrew's face when he asks how Rob is doing... That's a good friend.

  • @stuartstent4764
    @stuartstent4764 14 дней назад +234

    Thank you Tamara. Being a supporter is hard, and often feels thankless. Just so you know, you rock!

    • @audise2
      @audise2 13 дней назад +6

      Absolutely this! I cried during their embrace, it must've been so hard for them both. Great work pulling through and here's to a better year!

    • @michaelpotts5336
      @michaelpotts5336 13 дней назад +6

      I've filled those shoes before. I'm haunted by the experience of watching my spouse self-destruct. Happy to say we came out the other side and have healed. But I now have a persistent fear of the possibility of recurrence.

    • @BoxOfSnoo
      @BoxOfSnoo 12 дней назад

      "You rock" yes. It's almost all we can say but what an understatement! Support like that from someone is almost the closest thing to being a superhero. I hardly know anything about you but I know you're a top-tier amazing person.

  • @davelangford2439
    @davelangford2439 10 дней назад +1

    This was so moving, heartfelt and inspirational Rob. We all love you and you have an army of support.

  • @BrandyByhoffer
    @BrandyByhoffer 10 дней назад

    Thank you. Thank you for posting this. The stigma is wild and seeing someone I admire talk about mental health struggles helps me know mine is real ❤

  • @bbellomusic
    @bbellomusic 14 дней назад +101

    I’m a psychiatrist, currently working at the Amen Clinic in Costa Mesa. I want to clarify something, because it’s really important for your long term prognosis. You don’t have Bipolar I Disorder if this is your only manic episode. I know, per DSM criteria, you only need to have 1 lifetime episode to qualify for Bipolar I, but it doesn’t count if it’s in the context of a substance, including antidepressants. I’m assuming the medication you were referring to was either an SSRI or something over the counter, like Kratom or St. John’s Wort. If that’s accurate, then you probably had Substance-Induced Bipolar Disorder, which is its own diagnosis and, like you said, isn’t expected to result in another manic episode if you stay away from the substance (medication). This makes sense, since the vast majority of people with Bipolar I will have their first lifetime manic episode in their teens or early 20’s. You were already in your 30’s.
    It sounds like you probably also have PTSD since you mentioned trauma several times. I’ve had many many patients in my career with PTSD have one-off psychotic episodes with drugs or high stress, so I’m glad you have the therapist, too.
    Anyway, thank you for talking candidly about your mental health. Sending positive vibes into the universe that you never have another episode like this again.

    • @ZiddersRooFurry
      @ZiddersRooFurry 12 дней назад +2

      Thank you for helping people.

    • @conescience2551
      @conescience2551 12 дней назад +10

      I haven't watched the video in its entirety and don't know if he has been officially diagnosed as BP1 but yeah this comment is obviously correct. Sounds like a substance induced manic episode to me if it was the side effect of a medication. I think Rob is inadvertently pushing a lot of misinformation in this video which in itself could be harmful to people with actual BP1.

    • @bbellomusic
      @bbellomusic 12 дней назад +14

      @@conescience2551 he says that his doctors officially diagnosed him with it. But yeah, I agree with you. He’s only repeating what they told him, so not his fault. There are a lot of bad/misinformed psychiatrists out there

    • @mistadobalina3495
      @mistadobalina3495 12 дней назад +4

      Didnt he mention psychedelics? Maybe microdosing shrooms or lsd?

    • @iluvyunie
      @iluvyunie 7 дней назад +1

      in my case medication exacerbated the problem, what I needed was reorienting

  • @thewrens_
    @thewrens_ 14 дней назад +274

    Going back to what you said in the FOO video now - "I'm still sick" is such an insanely powerful and validating way to frame it.
    Whether that was the intention or it was that you were just trying to not give anything away, it honestly inspires me to hear mental illness being talked about in such so shamelessly.
    Yes. It's not trivial, it's not fake, it's not something to just grin and bear.
    Reminds me of the quote from Dimension 20 (shout out to all of you who know what that is), "You're not a coward; You have a medical condition."
    I have a tendency to favour an "it's fine" attitude to my anxiety and depressive tendencies. But it's not fine - not always. And just like any physical condition, we should take the time we need to care for ourselves.
    Thank you.

    • @swiftlymurmurs
      @swiftlymurmurs 14 дней назад +9

      If only we all had a Jawbone O'Shaughnessy in our lives to remind us of that when we need it

    • @alejandrosoto5714
      @alejandrosoto5714 14 дней назад +2

      Hoot Growl!

    • @maxmcclelland1119
      @maxmcclelland1119 14 дней назад

      You can’t drop the Jawbone quote and not include the “I was in a truck stop bathroom sucking off a border patrol agent…” segment. That’s essential to the meaning.

  • @ghosteye131
    @ghosteye131 11 дней назад +4

    19:22 As a person with mental health issues, this hurts so much to watch. The feeling of not being able to enjoy something you feel you should because of your depression. Also the worry for what that means since you're in a pretty social circumstance and you're going through this. Love you Rob, thanks for talking about this.

  • @SushiiBob
    @SushiiBob 10 дней назад

    You're awesome Rob! Thank you for sharing your story so candidly, this is such a beautiful story. So amazing to hear the support and character of all those around you loving you along the way.

  • @abbleshawce
    @abbleshawce 14 дней назад +416

    dude thats crazy ive been watching you for like 10 years. im 31 and am currently in my 2nd psychosis of my life. heading towards schizoeffective diagnosis but it takes a long time

    • @balaenopteramusculus
      @balaenopteramusculus 14 дней назад +20

      All the best to you, man.

    • @jooolius
      @jooolius 14 дней назад +16

      wishing you the best ❤

    • @e8ghtmileshigh1
      @e8ghtmileshigh1 14 дней назад +1

      Schizoaffective

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +5

      It can be a wonderful feeling to eventually get a diagnosis. That relief of somebody recognizing and having at least some understanding of what's not going right. For me, it was a lot of "oh, that's why x,y,z."

    • @michaelthompson2474
      @michaelthompson2474 14 дней назад +4

      Love and support to you, glad you shared

  • @thatmckenzie
    @thatmckenzie 14 дней назад +132

    I watched the First of October episodes on both channels and thought to myself, "oh, man, Rob's got cancer." Glad it was just a scumbag brain instead. Much love!

    • @schrodingersbraincell5861
      @schrodingersbraincell5861 14 дней назад +34

      I’m not sure if it’s just because I’ve had mental health issues in the past, but when I saw that first of October video, it as instantly like ‘oh, he’s depressed’

  • @nickedam
    @nickedam 10 дней назад

    All the support to you. Thank you for talking about it to your audience and actively taking steps to reduce the stigma attached to mental health. You're a hero for that

  • @mystiqueivy
    @mystiqueivy 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing something so vulnerable with us, Rob. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there like this. Thank you for speaking out about mental health. You are strong, courageous and resilient. Keep at it 💪🏼 We are here for you. Love you, Rob ❤

  • @halfbee7886
    @halfbee7886 13 дней назад +96

    Big W for Tamara, for how supportive she is of Rob through his struggles. ❤

  • @Dyvon.dynamo
    @Dyvon.dynamo 14 дней назад +288

    Rob, as an autistic black kid that was navigating the beginning of college in the early years, I see you and your struggles and see the parallels and graces you've given folk like me who wanted to give up but held on trying to learn something from you, to be humored by you or the next Jared Dines collab. You don't know the people you've helped and you continue to help by being honest and empowering. Dude none of us can give you what you've given us in those fleeting moments of thinking it really is just me. No, it's us and we just need to be heard. Thank you for sharing yourself for all these years dude 👊🏿

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +3

      Well put. Pretend I just quoted the whole post "for truth"

    • @toseltreps1101
      @toseltreps1101 14 дней назад

      wtf does it matter if you're black? race card much?

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +42

      @toseltreps1101 being a member of a minority might make somebody feel extra "different", or othered. It is actually applicable context.

    • @stevai6732
      @stevai6732 14 дней назад +3

      @@toseltreps1101 tbh it seems rare that there are black autistics, seems mostly whites or asians are but whatever I think it's interesting.

    • @atlassolid5946
      @atlassolid5946 14 дней назад +19

      ​@@toseltreps1101 POC can often feel isolated, it makes sense to bring up in order to point to the stigma that this person went through. especially since black autistic people are especially underrepresented.

  • @fuuunkay
    @fuuunkay 11 дней назад +2

    I almost couldn't get myself to click on this video, because of mental problems of my own, but goddamn, that was such a healing and good experience. So glad you got through this and so thankful for making this video! Thank you man!

  • @BlutigeTranen
    @BlutigeTranen 11 дней назад +5

    Bro, thank you - seriously - for sharing this. It's cool to see someone I think is so talented, genuine and unique be so open about this. I have MDD and bipolar as well. It's been a 17 year journey trying to figure everything out. I'm almost 40 and finally landed my meds in a decent pocket.
    I've always described my bipolar disorder as going from either flat to massively, massively depressed thanks to my major depressive disorder to feeling untouchable, what it must be like to believe you are a god.
    I don't know you, you don't know me but we know this about each other now. If you ever need someone to talk to about this, don't be afraid to reach out. Talking to someone who shares your ailment does help, especially if you're in opposite swings.

  • @baggiefr
    @baggiefr 14 дней назад +241

    first of october is the reason i started writing songs. i'm 18 now, 5/6 years into writing consistently, possibly having written around a thousand either full songs, or snippets of songs, whatever. when i saw you were having some trouble in the last first of october video, it kinda hit me like a truck, i'll be honest.
    thank you for everything man. i hope you can feel a bit better just knowing that the effort you put in to keep yourself going day after day has changed people's lives. i'm wishing you the best!

    • @George_vv
      @George_vv 14 дней назад +8

      Every bit of this comment is exactly my situation. We love you Rob!
      First of October got me into song writing and really taught me how to make songs under tight time constraints. I was able to make an album that helped me understand and process the realities of my mental health in the limited time I had access to audio equipment. While the mixing still has a long way to go, the songs I made for the most part sound complete and the entire work as a whole is something I can be proud of looking back at that really dark period of my life. Thank you so much Rob if you are reading this.

  • @herfriendscallherdez
    @herfriendscallherdez 14 дней назад +101

    I'm fighting off some serious depression and self-harm that's lasted for years on years. I can't watch this video right now and I don't know that I'll ever be in a place that will allow me to but I still want to voice my support and let it be known that you and others like you are not alone.

    • @hellacious_
      @hellacious_ 14 дней назад +9

      Hey, from one internet stranger to another, I believe in you. ❤

    • @johnathanrhoades7751
      @johnathanrhoades7751 14 дней назад +10

      Way to go with setting boundaries! Keep at it, it can get better. I’ve been in the severe depression/self harm boat many times and thankfully have had much less suicidal ideation and no real self harm incidents in a the last couple of years. Still not done with the fight, but therapy community and practicing the tools I’ve learned have definitely been helpful.

    • @uninterestedcat8429
      @uninterestedcat8429 14 дней назад +2

      I'm very sorry to hear that. Hopefully you have at least one good person to help you up when you fall down. Pray you'll feel better one day g. And I hope you'll watch this video, I had been in a similar way up until I got out of highschool, and here in my 20's I'm finally able to realize I've got my whole life ahead to figure my shit out, there's a lot to do, to want to do, new people to meet, things to see, all given the right place and time. Just don't rush yourself, and don't hold yourself back from attempting to heal. Frankly sometimes it has to get worse to get better, I nearly offed myself with a plasma cutter, only after with the clarity of having been able to heal mentally and physically I finally was able to make a break through, not to say to do that obviously, but that's to say watching a video or a few like this, can be so so so much more helpful than you think, each iota of progress is progress. Don't try to think of it as taking on other people worries or problems, an issue I had for a long time, but as advice from someone ina rough spot too. Get well soon fella

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 12 дней назад +1

      You'll be okay. You're a lot stronger than you think, I promise you - some day soon, you're gonna surprise the hell out of yourself.
      Think about how far you've come already, how much you've survived, how many obstacles you've overcome . . .
      You're inspiring, and when you realise that, you'll be unbeatable.
      Stay safe, be well, and _let it go._

  • @EpicManaphyDude
    @EpicManaphyDude 12 дней назад +1

    I have an immense amount of respect for you, both as a musician and a human. it makes me so happy to see as well that you’re surrounded by great supportive people. best wishes and much love rob!

  • @larrydelgrossojr4429
    @larrydelgrossojr4429 11 дней назад +1

    You're an awesome man. Been watching you for awhile and I love this vulnerability. Alot of people need someone to say that they have some weak points but there is strength in being aware of one's mental health. Thank you for this video. If this is any consolation, your videos get me through hard times. 🙏

  • @stefanfyhn4668
    @stefanfyhn4668 14 дней назад +91

    Schizophrenia sufferer here, thanks for helping break the stigmas of mental health, Rob. Wish you the best!

  • @chief2540
    @chief2540 14 дней назад +178

    Hey! I went through a similar thing! I had about 3-4 episodes of acute psychosis which resulted in a good chunk of my relationships being obliterated, losing many personal belongings such as my vehicle, a load of my music equipment, computer equipment, and I also erased everything I could find on the internet about myself, and proceeded to get into a nasty vehicle accident. All fun stuff, you know? I'm getting better by the day, and It's good to see you are too, Rob!
    You inspire me, with your skill in music, your easygoing, humourous personality, and content creation! It's really nice to see that despite our struggles, we are still able to be happy (ish) and successful.
    Stay strong, man.

    • @Rwko.
      @Rwko. 14 дней назад +5

      Hope you are doing well my friend. I love you

    • @Urodahero
      @Urodahero 14 дней назад +4

      Wishing you all the best, great that you're getting better. Perseverance is inspiring, though it would be great if things didn't get this rough. I hope people will pay more attention to their and theirs loved ones mental health more. Videos like this are important

    • @chief2540
      @chief2540 11 дней назад +1

      @@Urodahero Thank you, and yes, I agree, mental health has always been incredibly important, and even more so in an age such as today where more and more people are being removed from reality via the internet. One of the best things to make me feel better is to disconnect, and just hang out with my friends.
      Stay grounded, bros.

  • @brendanleuthner4851
    @brendanleuthner4851 10 дней назад

    This is amazing. Thank you so much for making this!❤ Anyone watching this who has been through this like I have and you have dont hesitate to reach out. I feel so much less alone...

  • @civ20
    @civ20 11 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your story Rob!
    Your openness about this saves lives, don't ever think otherwise.
    Much love your way ❤

  • @noizeemama3697
    @noizeemama3697 13 дней назад +60

    Thank you for acknowledging your wife. People don't realize what a toll this takes on families and how much it takes to stay there for you.

  • @williamgrand9724
    @williamgrand9724 13 дней назад +217

    Imposter syndrome and Gaslighting myself about my ADHD is really destructive because it stopped me from getting help.

    • @rustyshackleford8497
      @rustyshackleford8497 11 дней назад +1

      Imposter Syndrome is scarier than people think. Been there when I had an opiate problem. Glad you're passed that, it's no joke!

    • @ThijsSchnater
      @ThijsSchnater 11 дней назад +2

      I can 100% relate. It’s that paired with the feeling of looking at people around you, thinking they’re more successful than you are and that it looks like it doesn’t cost them as much energy which really did a number on me.

    • @David-rj1ru
      @David-rj1ru 11 дней назад

      suck it up ducky cups.

  • @mrzeebub5284
    @mrzeebub5284 11 дней назад

    Thanks for talking about this stuff. Reducing the shame and stigma is the most valuable thing. Glad to have you back, man!

  • @finlandtrip2360
    @finlandtrip2360 12 дней назад

    Thank you for making this video! I love it when traumatic/stigmatized things are talked about from a healthy, productive perspective. This is SO useful as a tool to help other people understand what people with Bipolar 1 go through & so useful as a tool for people going through similar things. Knowing you aren't alone in an experience is transformative. Thank you Rob :)

  • @adequatelyadequate7071
    @adequatelyadequate7071 14 дней назад +117

    As you hoped, this video makes me feel very seen.
    "Am I sane, can I trust this decision" is the part that hit hardest for me. Once you've been out of control of your emotions, mind, and body any time you take any risk, any big investment, any joy, any sadness, any bad day all you can think is "is this the start of another year?"

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica 14 дней назад +13

      Even after almost a decade in remission, I still question whether I'm mentally fit to do things. And happiness is REALLY ALARMING... Because obv I don't want to get swept away & then it turned out to be mania instead of real happiness & I ruin my life. It's fkn difficult as hell & I hope to learn how to navigate that situation someday.

    • @nunogabriel1
      @nunogabriel1 14 дней назад +4

      YES. I am afraid that the doubt will steal any life experience that may come, BUT, I am afraid that the experience is a part of mania. It is a struggle for sure

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +6

      It was a heart shattering disappointment to discover I can't trust my gut reaction, emotions, or even thoughts. Realizing your inner voice is full of bs can be demoralizing to deal with, and necessitates a lot more careful analysis all the time.

  • @AEThrasher
    @AEThrasher 14 дней назад +120

    I have bi-polar 1 as well, but out of embarrassment didn’t work to help myself through therapy and self-care. This cost me my marriage as my wife couldn’t handle this after years of extreme highs and extreme lows. It is amazing to see someone talk so candidly about this disorder to their audience and share their story as a form of release.

  • @colinbidesie3459
    @colinbidesie3459 12 дней назад

    Thank you so much for making this video, Rob! I think you being so open about mental health is so important and really resonates with me. I'm happy that you're in a better place now! Much love to you and Tamara❤

  • @benpit9668
    @benpit9668 11 дней назад +4

    I used to watch your videos ALL the time, but eventually I just stopped watching RUclips altogether, so this is my first time watching in a while and I have to say this is an incredible video!
    Talking about our mental health struggles and conditions is so important to de-stigmatise, and you've done such an amazing job opening up and being honest here.
    I hope you know that this video is a massive help to a lot of people, myself included, and you should be so proud of yourself for making it :)

  • @jacevess7556
    @jacevess7556 14 дней назад +78

    I love how understanding Andrew, his wife, and producer are. So sweet.

  • @alcy-
    @alcy- 14 дней назад +95

    Seeing someone so candidly describe experiences I've had hit me so hard. I have monopolar depression, essentially that dip period you had but unending and without any counterpart. Feeling like I'm a burden on everyone around me, that I don't deserve their help or presence, that I need to rid them of me, is at the forefront of my mind all the time, and it fucking hurts. I'm glad you're out of the trenches. No one deserves them.

  • @duositex
    @duositex 12 дней назад

    So happy this video was made. Should be required viewing. Seeing Rob smile is so reassuring. Keep truckin' my guy.

  • @musiconyourowntermspodcast6128
    @musiconyourowntermspodcast6128 9 дней назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. You will never know how much this helps people with mental health struggles ❤

  • @OliviaSNava
    @OliviaSNava 14 дней назад +56

    That sentiment about like "When I was there, I felt like I was making it all up, and I didn't deserve the help." I know that feeling!! This isn't a bipolar thing, but it is very much a mental health impostor syndrome. Glad you're talking about mental health more publicly, Rob.

  • @tpioh_
    @tpioh_ 14 дней назад +144

    rob, as a long time fan, and as someone who's suffered from psychosis, delusions, paranoia, mania, severe depression etcetera for several years at this point, i can not explain how much it means to me that you have made this video ♡ i'm so happy you're doing better and i hope you continue to help break the stigma! it's ok to not be ok! love you rob!
    - a schizoaffective bipolar subtype "patient"

  • @AverageMax13
    @AverageMax13 11 дней назад

    So, so much love for you Rob. And your wife and your crew. And everyone that rode that with you. Im so glad youre still here and you're feeling better than a year ago ❤

  • @simonmektupchiqn
    @simonmektupchiqn 11 дней назад

    This is very insightful. There's so much stigma about this topic, but it really gave me perspective on how people that I've known have felt. Thank you for making this!

  • @YogiMcPogi
    @YogiMcPogi 14 дней назад +69

    Fighting late-diagnosed ADD and depression with suspected bipolar right now and I'm currently in pretty bad shape again. Your video gave me more power to continue seeing this through. Thanks, Rob!

    • @iliveonatropicalisland6086
      @iliveonatropicalisland6086 14 дней назад +4

      Dude you sound exactly like me these past few years
      I had been depressed and anxious for like 4 years. Broke down and finally got medical help. Got diagnosed with Depression and General Anxiety Disorder. Suspect I had ADHD, got a diagnosis. Thought I was getting better, then get depressed again, rinse and repeat for a few times. BOOM, it's hypomania, got diagnosed with bipolar II.
      It definitely was a journey, but it gets better I swear.
      Trust your feelings, take your time. You're figure yourself out. Be gentle with yourself.

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 14 дней назад +3

      ​@iliveonatropicalisland6086 It can quite a relief to gain a bit of understanding of what's going on upstairs, eh? Similar situation over here. An ADHD thread I read on an old forum is titled "ADHD: You are not stupid, lazy, bad or "faking it". Never been."

    • @diagonaltripod3713
      @diagonaltripod3713 12 дней назад +1

      Stay strong. I know life may be a pain at times, I've been struggling with Generalized anxiety, ADD and possibly something else (I've had learning challenges simaler to Autism but I'm not actually autistic) my whole life and I've been struggling with agoraphobia (a difficult type of panic disorder) for almost 10 years now, which has caused depression and self loathing over the years. I'm luckily been doing better for the most part lately but I know its not fun going through depression. I wish I could help you get over it but I know from experience that figuring out yourself is one of the most helpful things with depression. However know you dont have to be alone, as so many people have depression, its just a shame that society makes talking about mental health and depression taboo. Stay strong and there is help out there

  • @capt_bry
    @capt_bry 14 дней назад +36

    licensed clinical social worker here; ive worked in the mental health field for 15 years and have only once met a man in his 30s that had his first psychotic break. late onset is very rare. hope you're in a good place. long time fan

  • @GeoFitz4
    @GeoFitz4 10 дней назад

    Rob... been watching for a long time. You're one of my favorite content creators and I wish nothing but the best for you going forward. And to anyone else reading this, take care of yourself. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @nerdbashingtime1536
    @nerdbashingtime1536 6 дней назад

    Just as I thought you couldn’t become more likeable you go and upload something like this, where it helps people out in other ways. Thank you, Rob. You’re an inspiration to us all in one way or another 💜

  • @mike__durrett
    @mike__durrett 14 дней назад +109

    Thank you for sharing, Rob. It's not easy to be open about that, but I hope this helps folks destigmatize mental health things.

  • @juubilo1509
    @juubilo1509 14 дней назад +45

    I dont have BP, but I have had periods in my life of depression and that feeling of hopelessness is so scary. I got so convinced that everyone hated me, I should end my life, theres no point, etc. But once I got out of that state its really hard to believe I had those thoughts because theyre so unfounded and so easily disproved.
    Thanks for making this, its good to see.

  • @mrmuttley
    @mrmuttley 11 дней назад +1

    Hey Rob thanks for using your platform to help reduce the stigma of mental health.
    I don't have the mania but boy can I relate to the crushing depression and paranoia. Im fit and well at the moment but have been where you were with the depression.
    Also note for Tamara and all the other spouses, GFs / BFs, friends of mental health patients. We all owe you so much that we can never repay properly. ❤❤❤

  • @ChildLockedArt
    @ChildLockedArt 10 дней назад +1

    I appreciate this conversation so much. Thank you so much Rob

  • @ZukeIGuess
    @ZukeIGuess 14 дней назад +56

    Hey man. Glad you're still with us and you're on the other side ❤
    (Shoutout to Tamara for being amazing)

  • @Hellbrotherhood
    @Hellbrotherhood 14 дней назад +180

    Corey Taylor managed to be a badass even in this situation lol
    Anyway, wish you all the best with your mental state, Rob! As a psychologist I feel like pharmacology is kinda wild and dangerous atm, while truly great psychotherapy/psychoanalysis, which gets to the source of the problem is truly rare.

    • @hypersentient
      @hypersentient 14 дней назад +7

      my worst periods have all been on medications... it's so hard to predict how anyone will be affected.

    • @tomy480
      @tomy480 14 дней назад +3

      So you wouldn't start carbonate lithium on a patient that seems to fill bipolar 1 criteria? Do you seriously believe its a disease caused by childhood trauma, even when it has clear genetic factors involved?

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica 14 дней назад +11

      As someone who's been on a variety of meds, many to horrible effect... It sucks that we're at a point in time where we have to throw spaghetti at the wall in order to treat the symptoms of mental illness, but I'm 100% TEAM MEDS. Lamictal gave me my life back... I wouldn't be capable of therapy if my moods weren't stabilized. And almost a decade later, I have no desire to ever stop taking it because I don't want to risk my life going downhill to where it was before - it was hell. But I hope that better solutions are found in the future, to where no one has to try 5+ meds before they find one that does more good than harm... It's already hard enough to keep Bipolar/Schizophrenic patients med compliant, lol

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica 14 дней назад +8

      @@tomy480 OP & none of us in the replies are Psychiatrists, so you're not going to find useful medication advice here if you were asking for it. And yeah, I'm skeptical of that dangerous messaging... While I know trauma can worsen symptoms or bring on an episode, there is no evidence that trauma is the only factor to cause Bipolar & that treating the trauma will cause the symptoms to disappear. 🙃

    • @ernestopreciado4895
      @ernestopreciado4895 14 дней назад +5

      Medication is not perfect, it will always have risks. But evidence based treatment will always be better than psychotherapy/psychoanalysis alone. Specially psychoanalysis that comes from Freudian, Jungian or Lacanian theories. It's the homeopathy of the mental health world. It will look like it's working only in mild problems that could go away just with time and some counselling. But with serious illnesses... whole other story.

  • @Lazarus_G
    @Lazarus_G 10 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing! Mental health is such an important topic that is not given enough time and attention. These stories need to be told so that people having issues or dealing with someone who is, has an idea about what is going on before it's too late.

  • @Patrick-ryan-collins
    @Patrick-ryan-collins 8 дней назад +1

    Aww. Even Marcine noticed you weren't feeling well. ❤ thanks for your honesty and coming out with everything you've been through

  • @DesignCourse
    @DesignCourse 12 дней назад +74

    Jesus, you have me questioning my own mind atm 😬 Glad you got it 'figured out' so to speak.

    • @RedSectorAndy
      @RedSectorAndy 11 дней назад +7

      Mental illness is far more common than people think. If you become curious enough to understand the inner workings of your mind, make sure to talk to a professional about it. The internet and the opinions of the public only take you so far and sometimes even in the wrong direction.

    • @davidmcleod1760
      @davidmcleod1760 6 дней назад

      Same

  • @VideosRunescape4u
    @VideosRunescape4u 14 дней назад +53

    I've suffered from severe anxiety, love you talking about mental health and making it a public thing

  • @TheAverageNova
    @TheAverageNova 11 дней назад

    I can't thank you enough for this video. The first 2 minutes alone were so strong. Thank you for this. Pushing against that stigma is so hard and I admire anyone pushing against the social "norms". THANK YOU!!!!

  • @grizant
    @grizant 11 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your story, it means so much. I hope one day that these sorts of things won't carry such a stigma, but in order for us to get there, we need people like you to come forward and tell their stories like you do here.

  • @michaelpotts5336
    @michaelpotts5336 13 дней назад +48

    Thanks for sharing this, Rob. After living through my wife's horrific episode with BP psychosis in 2021-2022(which included four arrests and involuntary hospitalizations), I've been on a quest to understand this insidious disease. I appreciate your insight and honesty. I'm happy you're doing well. Equally happy to say we've had 2 years of stability and healing on the other side of it as well.
    Love and respect to you, brother.