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You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting.Bipolar strategies are vastly better than mono strategies.
fiction uh that uh he doesn't have a clue what the difference is he has has abipolar condition uh that has been present since about the mid 70s whenkadney started relying on him for this information and that he has invented and
You don't want to work for Barbara.She's always having bipolar moments.What's going on in this one?
Now, it might matter.This is bipolar and major depression.
You remember the structure of global affairs from 1945 to 1991, at the moment when the USSR collapsed.The world is not bipolar.The world is not unipolar, because you remember all this literature around the idea of the end of history-- Francis Fukuyama-- the idea that the United States of America
I have a depression diagnosis.Or I have a bipolar diagnosis.Or if you're lucky enough to have a job with a schizophrenic diagnosis, would you?
The man's body jumped, and he cried out.She has bipolar. And it's quite amusing.
In the evening, their girlfriend breaks up with them, and they're suicidal.They're bipolar by nature.As is the United States, lost in this.
Those words are depression.Those words are PTSD and OCD and bipolar disorder and also ADHD and neurodivergence and autism.And not everyone is affected by these words, but many of us are and the people that we work with are
And why are people having so much trouble doing it?Ended up being his first diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
So then suddenly being cut open and all of this stuff, and then a baby being slammed on my chest.He's a leading psychiatrist in bipolar disorder and postpartum psychosis at Cardiff University.
What's going on in this one?It's bad to be bipolar.Good. What are they doing with the condition or the disability?
They were not physical.So thinking about if you have bipolar disorder or ADD or ADHD or even sometimes it can be because she's like, oh,
because that's what crazy people have.And I didn't know anything about bipolar back then, aside from what I'd seen in the movies and stuff, whichisn't particularly accurate. So bipolar is also called manic depression.
And so when I went to meet with a therapist, I could look at the pattern over time and say this kept happening.And a lot of people who have bipolar will end up getting diagnosed with just depression, because you tend to go see the therapist whenyou're depressed. And if you don't look at the long time frame, then oftentimes it's easy to have it be misdiagnosed.
I had started playing a lot of poker after I failed out of school.It turns out people who have bipolar actually have significantly higher risk tolerances than the general population.And I met Josh playing poker.
And about 10% to 20% of people who have bipolar actually die from it, in large part because about onein three people who have bipolar will attempt suicide at some point in their life.It actually has a higher mortality rate than some forms of cancer do.
My daughter's disease was mental illness.She suffered from an eating disorder and bipolar disorder.Her depression especially was fierce.
You can also ask a friend or get a referral from your primary care physician, your doctor, anything like that.So I can't speak entirely to bipolar, schizophrenia, and the like, which are also very helpful with medication.
They probably should have crashed those thing into the ocean.So I'm hearing this bipolar story.Yes, the greatest engineering project ever.
I actually wrote an article about it on Forbes.If you Google my name and Bipolar II, I have a very detailed article about it.But essentially, I got of this through better nutritional and eating habits.
He's an MD. It's a very straight-forward, scientifically-based book on the nutritional aspects of mentalAfter dealing with that whole bipolar health issue, I got out of it.
And her last diagnosis was that she was bipolar.
I think if you have an invisible disability, if that becomes known, sometimes people often view you differently, right?I have a good friend of mine who's diagnosed bipolar, right?And people react to it differently, right?
And I was like, no.I'll take the ADD and you can keep the bipolar,because that's what crazy people have.
And he's like, you're actually really fortunate.We have really good meds for type II bipolar.We got this stuff called Lamictal.
We got this stuff called Lamictal.It is really effective at treating people who have type II bipolar.There's basically no side effects.
My parents were super-supportive, despite their frustration.Basically, everything after having bipolar was kind of a best-case scenario for me.A lot of people who have what I have aren't nearly as fortunate.
And here, they estimate about 2.5% of the population have bipolar.And about 10% to 20% of people who have bipolar actually die from it, in large part because about onein three people who have bipolar will attempt suicide at some point in their life.
Thank you for-- thanks for raising your hands.I'm going to go through a couple symptoms of bipolar and ADHD.And these are chosen for effect, all right?
migration from Asia actually tends to have a bipolar distribution, so that even if you take the groups that are
So I ended up learning a fair amount about things like bipolar disorder and myasthenia gravis, which your mom had, as well as trying to learn something
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression-- I became increasingly aware and increasingly frustrated by the fact that millions-- millions-- of people
It's not going to do anything for somebody who has bipolar disorder or depression or obsessive compulsive disorder or panic disorder or an eating disorder or an addiction or autism
So for depression, for bipolar, for schizophrenia, for anxiety disorders, maybe you can't mobilize that kind of thing.
And a lot of the kind of neuroses and bipolar disorders and everything is actually tied to this disconnection with nature.
There tends to be relatives of people that may have bipolar disorder.
So I continually have to act in a bipolar way, sometimes on the same issue.
I'm 34. Four years ago, on the eve of my 30th birthday, I was suicidal.And I had struggled throughout my 20s with Bipolar II, which a pretty serious mental illness that involves really strong mood swings.So, my attention was really either--.
As they rate these -- if you have a bipolar distribution, that's clearly an unresolved issue, so it would be empirical on that. And we'd have open, non-peer-reviewed information
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And I didn't know anything about bipolar back then, aside from what I'd seen in the movies and stuff, whichisn't particularly accurate. So bipolar is also called manic depression.You'll cycle between periods of mania, which are like the good parts.
And then you'll cycle down through depression.And for me, for type II bipolar, basically, the cycles are a little bit more elongated.Instead of full-blown mania, I'll have what's called hypomania, and so it's not quite as severe.
He said, "Surely there are times when you've been sad.And I think that's one-- the way that I experience type II bipolar is probably different than the person next to me.
Folks were saying, I am not bipolar.
underlying condition. So if someone's bipolar or schizophrenic, supposedly there's medication for that, right?
major depression, and about 3,000 who have bipolar disorder.
maybe not schizophrenia, but certainly depression or bipolar disorder-- and that if I came in
Second, there's not the bipolar relationship of two powers.
haven't solved the underlying problems we haven't solved issues of their bipolar disorder schizophrenia or paranoia or the fact they're duly
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