This is good but there is a HUGE difference between men and women on this subject. It would be great to rekindle this discussion with some guys on the panel.
@lesiepetersen15822 ай бұрын
What are those bumps on your forehead
@whracing3 ай бұрын
Hypersexuality and Mixed emotions.! Depression while being manic is what they call a mixed episode. I find these episodes the hardest as it’s can be very frustrating and alot of the time anger leads inwards
@jamiepr19913 ай бұрын
🙏🫶 So sad 🥺💔
@MaryKnights-nd2oz3 ай бұрын
Really interesting thanks. Do miss the newsletters though. Not as much info in online updates...
@camrobertson75943 ай бұрын
Such a well put-together virtual meeting. The first I have attended. Informative, insightful and reassuring. Well done.
@unicornmagiclyfe91133 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this! 😊
@janenewman43973 ай бұрын
Yes 👍🏼
@iseult723 ай бұрын
I use the Bipolar UK app, and as Tania Gergel talked about, the mood scale is insufficient for mixed state. I often go back and switch my rating between high and low because it is difficult to rate mixed state on the traditional scale - adding a few descriptors on subsequent screens doesn't provide an overall picture of a pattern or cycle to assist in management. It would be great if the app could be tweaked to register mixed state more obviously.
@claredolman60033 ай бұрын
Fantastic to see the contributions from all over the globe! Together we can make a real difference 🙏🏻🥰
@jasonbrewer1013 ай бұрын
POV: me sitting here with 23 accounts (listed on an app I’ve made myself bc nothing out there caters for this many accounts…) wondering why (nearly) everyone else just has one or two. This is all resonating really strongly! Thanks so much for putting this out there guys
@davidwaugh63663 ай бұрын
really interesting thank you
@rotaryjannine3 ай бұрын
Mya-Rose and Anushka's conversation and the QandAs really transforms a challenging and complex subject to being accessible, real and understandable. Well done everyone.
@jenniferjeffreys68294 ай бұрын
Please can someone helps me with the first lady that spoke KZfaq channel. Thanks
@wisemonk39924 ай бұрын
I lost my father due to suicide from bipolar. Please keep them close to you!
@jungkookietaetae51513 ай бұрын
1me too.. 3 days before my 14 birthday. it is now a month ago and i miss him so much.
@wisemonk39923 ай бұрын
@@jungkookietaetae5151 oh you are so young. Please take care of yourself and know this disease is not in control. I was 33 yo and we took good care of my father. However he still did it so not in our control! Condolences 💐
@sobujdesigner245 ай бұрын
Hello Sir, How are you doing? Do you want an SEO specialist & KZfaq thumbnail designer to grow your channel? Anyway, Can we have a meeting to know more clearly? Thanks
@sabinebrignell72106 ай бұрын
Thankyou Nicky, I can now understand more about this condition and appreciate you speaking so openly about it.
@sreno666 ай бұрын
My daughter went into hospital through having a psychotic episode here in the UK, She was given Quetiapine and Lorazepam 3 times a day. She was discharged after 6-7 weeks then has came to stop with me, her father. She was put on a waiting list to be cared for by the Local mental health team (LMHT) and is still waiting after around 2 months. It has been impossible to get the right care for her being passed from one GP to another and she has gone downhill fast where we’ve needed to go to A&E because of suicidal thoughts. Over 5 hours wait where it was agreed she needed a bed only to be told by the Crises team she will have to go home as no beds available. The two staff who decided she needed a bed couldn’t believe it and tried to speak to someone other than the two who came from the Crises team. We eventually had to go home and it was agreed the Crisis team would call twice a day. She was offered a bed after about a week at Southampton which is over 250 miles from home and would of caused her more anxiety.
@lornahewitson16496 ай бұрын
As I am british, i obviously know what services are available for me in the u.k.I have never been to India but I would love to one day!. I am a private language tutor and I speak fluent French, do British Sign language etc and I am learning Spanish Spanish
@lornahewitson16496 ай бұрын
I am a sufferer this is very insightful thank you
@iceetmarne35717 ай бұрын
Its not only Black men in the UK. White men dont get tagged with it as a prison sentence. Your talking sense about the psychological difficulty but whack about percentages. Other reasons for that, including money, area, schools and welfare.
@p13bus7 ай бұрын
Can we access Kayleigh"s TV programme?
@damon51867 ай бұрын
Christmas has always been overwhelming for me especially when you’ve lost a loved one many years before, I’m fortunate to have a support system but at times depression and mania don’t care about that. I have to feel what I feel and try not to let my triggers grip me but get involved and listen to others and sometimes start a conversation with others about what the holiday means to them and things they have had to overcome. Stories help me to understand I’m not alone in my episodes…. Right now in the back of my mind I’m thinking “God I will glad when it’s all over” lol
@damon51867 ай бұрын
Christmas that is not my life ….just to be clear
@lornahewitson16497 ай бұрын
What a brilliant discussion! I need to listen to more of these!. I have been a sufferer since I was 7 years old unfortunately
@PeakBoy-sp6bk7 ай бұрын
You’re blessed with Doc daro herbal medication
@crimsonhermit7 ай бұрын
More research needed exploring the connection between TBI and mood disorders.
@brumbluebeast63677 ай бұрын
big man your dropping the big facts thank you big help with this essay
@KeithBarrowat54a7 ай бұрын
You knew my uncle,John Shinnie,who really wrote a lot of songs.
@annteather28267 ай бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant!
@scottyh84948 ай бұрын
Thank you Nicky. I have heard of bipolar of course but not spoken about in such detail or what it is and what it can do to good people like yourself. Thank you for sharing.
@avigdorromilly199 ай бұрын
promo sm
@thenativist76259 ай бұрын
I’m struggling right now.. I just want the pain to stop..nothing helps..
@bipolar_uk9 ай бұрын
Apologies for the delay in reply... We’re so sorry to read you’re having such a difficult time; if you’d like to talk, please email us at [email protected] We are unable to provide crisis support, but we do have some resources available for you and would urge you to reach out for this support as soon as possible: www.bipolaruk.org/crisis-support In an emergency, always dial 999.
@Noblesavagemetalarts9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Your courage is very inspirational as i was recently diagnosed and trying to navigate
@traceyfischer957410 ай бұрын
What an amazing organisation that offers so much support. Congratulations on your 40th...
@armishraver10 ай бұрын
Subscribed because I don't know the facts I'm the "opposite" as a white lady with bipolar. Like to me you look like a standard London boy? Regardless of how I see you clearly the help you need has been missing - stay strong every survivor I see tells me to suck it up if you can do it so can I
@wizardofahhhs75911 ай бұрын
My wife put herself in a bad situation while in a hypersexual manic episode. She paid with her life. She left behind a husband, 3 kids and 2 grandkids, not to mention extended family who also cared for her deeply.
@ebillable8 ай бұрын
I hope you are doing ok .
@connievino42262 ай бұрын
So sorry.
@littlewoodchopper26596 күн бұрын
So sorry
@stephenbaxter3369 Жыл бұрын
This is another interesting piece of research with some practical potential preventive actions. It might be useful to have some men participate in a future discussion.
@DEBALLAH09 Жыл бұрын
Love, love, love this interview. Wonderful, inspirational and what an absolute legend Frank truly is. Despite everything he has been through in his ‘normal life’, then his boxing career, then pantomime days to boxing life, personal tragedies…..well, his positivity, clarity of mind, sense of humour, ‘that’ manners’, that trademark laugh!….well I would be speechless if I wasn’t BP & hypomanic….actually make that bit manic… if I am being honest with myself. On holiday in Greece at the moment with husband and 7 yr old Son for some R & R… trying to relax! But I cried listening to this, it was mean’t to be today. First time I have ever watched a video/interview on here since adding your channel to my favs. BP fate right there. I have, like Frank, never, ever wanted to take my own life. Couldn’t do it to my family even if I did have thoughts like that, but luckily that’s never been an issue. I have been in a hospital just the once end of November last year. But just 2 weeks then out. No way was I missing seeing my family especially my beloved Husband & Son at Christmas. So I had gone in under my own steam as this was wanted by MHT, Ambulance service etc but I ended up being sectioned once in there. Long story. Another patient messed with my head plus I had weaned off of meds in November ready for Lithium. I got a lawyer in and he got the Section removed for me so quickly probably just 2/3 days. Can’t remember exactly. Anyway enough of that….what I am trying to say is that I am off to order Franks book. Hopefully on Audio. And will watch/read his chat with Mike Tyson. No idea MT suffered with BP too & has been sectioned so many times. Very sad. Back to Frank and how he met Cas (?) football person (?) on the train platform in his roller skates. Wow. Going to look up who he is too because that man sounds like a legend too, & an empath and maybe ‘Highly Sensing’ like me, different to being ‘over sensitive’ (which I thought I was for years & hated it). So HS people are always on high alert…the ‘canary in the coal mine’. Ultra sensitive to surroundings/vibes like a ‘sponge’. You may well know all this! So Cas (?) was drawn to helping Frank that day when he was ‘possibly’ (only possibly, according to Frank - bless, because he is so nice/kind) as he basically had no choice…..his brain just wanted to help, potentially stop Frank being abused maybe mentally or physically if they were silly enough to start something. On top of all that, once again it was mean’t to be. They became great friends. You are drawn to your own little tribe somehow and end up with a special little handful loving ‘gang’ of friends….like me - which I am forever grateful for. Before I end this essay…..which has only taken about an hour to do 🤦🏻♀️ It’s very interesting how the media portray boxing, how they have portrayed Frank (and many other boxers) over the years too mostly in a negative way . Right, THE END!! 😆 x
@OliverPatrickLoughnan Жыл бұрын
Interesting Conversation , Thanks for the up load
@gabyalexander5862 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this - it really helps to understand xxx
@carliebeau5329 Жыл бұрын
We are ok people. Except yourself
@orangestoneface Жыл бұрын
antispycotic meds brain damage in google...Antipsychotic drugs linked to brain tissue loss in patients .
@queenjulianalovesherfatban2064 Жыл бұрын
💜💜 stay strong and you are stunning 🥺
@lankypoofter Жыл бұрын
It was passed down to me though both gene lines!! X
@doesntcontainmarzipan_cooking Жыл бұрын
love the comment around us sufferers being just people too... I once told my Manager that despite having an illness, bad behaviour is still just bad behaviour and that you should call me out on it...
@WaschyNumber1 Жыл бұрын
Lithium medication is for bi-polar to help talk to a good professional.