7 Reasons Why People QUIT Taking Medication For Bipolar Disorder!

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Those of us who have Bipolar Disorder often experience a “love hate” relationship with our medications. Finding the right combination can be a life-changing or even life-saving experience for many of us, but not all of us. Some of us are lucky and experience immediate relief from Bipolar symptoms, while others may take months or years to find the right treatment. Considering the vast number of us who quit taking medication at some point along our journey, we wanted to discuss some of the most common reasons why this happens. Having a bad experience with the wrong medication can cause strong feelings of discouragement, frustration, and even fear of trying new meds in the future. We hope that this information helps encourage our viewers to not give up on finding the stability and balance they deserve.
PLEASE NOTE: I completely understand and respect that there are MANY effective forms of treatment when it comes to Bipolar Disorder - meds being just one of them. Bipolar Disorder requires a “comprehensive approach” to treatment, which means it isn't just “one thing” that “fixes” Bipolar Disorder. It's up to each individual to explore and choose which forms of treatment work best for them. I am not a doctor, and not saying that medication is the right answer for everyone. I'm simply trying to help advocate for Bipolar Disorder by getting more information out there. If you feel there's something I missed, please join the conversation in the comments so we can all benefit from sharing our knowledge and experiences.
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  • @PolarWarriors
    @PolarWarriors4 ай бұрын

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  • @jameshawkins2019
    @jameshawkins20195 жыл бұрын

    I am unemployed and no health insurance. I suffer anxiety attacks daily and wonder how I will get better. Please pray for me. I'm praying for everyone who has been diagnosed with this disease. It's a daily battle. God bless you all.

  • @redruby747

    @redruby747

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @TassieJake

    @TassieJake

    2 жыл бұрын

    God never bless a a selfish prayer. God only answers the collective prayers that are made for others 😊 I made a pack with God. That I don't mind a bit of rough if you can have abit of good my brother 👍🙏

  • @yamiletsoler3464

    @yamiletsoler3464

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi!! How are you now??

  • @foxxfurrz

    @foxxfurrz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TassieJake uhhh what??? Im a Christian and thats not how it works???? 🤨🤨🤨🤨

  • @domiorellana8935

    @domiorellana8935

    Жыл бұрын

    I wish you well❤

  • @katelynbarnett6514
    @katelynbarnett6514 Жыл бұрын

    I’m bipolar and I stopped meds because they made me worse. I have tried multiple meds and a lot of them either work and have terrible side effects, or they make my mental health worse. I have been off meds for a year and I’ve been continuing therapy and I’m making more progress actually working through how to deal with my unregulated emotions, and I love where I am.

  • @shireemunday5294

    @shireemunday5294

    Жыл бұрын

    I love this 🙏❤🙏🔥😊

  • @katelynbarnett6514

    @katelynbarnett6514

    Жыл бұрын

    @thank you universe 888 I wouldn’t say normal, there is no normal really. But happy, yes.

  • @pingupungo3365

    @pingupungo3365

    Жыл бұрын

    @@katelynbarnett6514Can I ask if you’re type 1 or type 2?

  • @ozgucguler3275

    @ozgucguler3275

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry i just wonder how big your episodes are. Can you tell me more details if you dont mind because i have liver problem recently i quit meds this month. my episodes are kind of hard to deal but i have to quit. what would you recommend thank you

  • @milkteaalliance1748

    @milkteaalliance1748

    Жыл бұрын

    Its brain poison to shut you up thats all... They dont want people to learn the truth...

  • @jasonhall8477
    @jasonhall84776 жыл бұрын

    Hi Rob my name is Jason Hall and I suffer from bipolar type 2. I can't tell you what a blessing it is to have found somebody that is willing to go public about this disorder in such a manner for everyone to understand just how serious this really is. Please keep up the excellent work in educating people on this extremely unpleasant disorder. God bless

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Jason! I’m so glad I could help my friend. You are very welcome here. If you’d like to connect with me more, or see more content, check out the link at the very top of my videos (Patreon). Stop by anytime :-)

  • @deloresboyd3447

    @deloresboyd3447

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jason Hall no I'm

  • @deloresboyd3447

    @deloresboyd3447

    5 жыл бұрын

    Polar Warriors

  • @carolharkins1894

    @carolharkins1894

    5 жыл бұрын

    H

  • @patriciah1187

    @patriciah1187

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jason Hall Jason I just found your reply to this KZread channel, I’m not bipolar but I’m really close to someone that is and it type2 and I need help badly I’m reaching out to you. If you can’t or won’t answer I will try someone else Thanks and be Blessed

  • @MagickP00dle
    @MagickP00dle2 жыл бұрын

    "Bipolar disorder gets worse over time"... This is exactly how I got my diagnosis. I'm 32 and just got diagnosed.

  • @onlyme6662

    @onlyme6662

    Жыл бұрын

    Highly agreed 👍

  • @gamingwhilebroken2355

    @gamingwhilebroken2355

    6 ай бұрын

    The lifetime progression of the affective (not just bipolar) illnesses is actually not well documented. The general trend does appear to be that the illness gets worse overtime. However, some sub populations do not seem to display that phenomenon and they either show no change in severity of illness or actually show a decrease in severity. But most people with an affective disorder will get worse over time and the question of why is contested in the literature. There roughly two camps, the first thinks that the worsening of the disease is due to some underlying physiology. Like something that either produces, regulates, or receives neurotransmitters (or a combination of those). If that turns out to be the case then the worsening of the ailment is inevitable. The second camp backs the kindling hypothesis. The kindling hypothesis basically states that each episode does very minor damage or alterations to the brain. As the person as more episodes all of those small, nearly imperceptible, changes add up. This leads to the individual to have episodes that are easier to bring about (and can happen without triggers), increased duration, severity, and rate of intensifying. The frequency of episodes will also increase and the duration of time between episodes will decrease. Which of those two are true is up for debate. It could be that it’s a combination of the two. That there is some inherent underlying physiological process that worsens bipolar presentation. But that that physiological process happens more readily and dramatically when a person is experiencing an episode. With all of that said, if the kindling hypothesis turns out to be accurate, even in the less significant case (where it exasperates a physiological process already occurring), then the importance for people with bipolar to stay on their medication becomes paramount.

  • @williamgerke

    @williamgerke

    3 ай бұрын

    45. Just got mine a month ago

  • @davinamissick6780
    @davinamissick67806 жыл бұрын

    One minute I love being bipolar the next I just feel it's a life sentence

  • @cestrumnocturnum7771

    @cestrumnocturnum7771

    3 жыл бұрын

    James T Oh so well said sir.

  • @aphrodite3216

    @aphrodite3216

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davinamissick6780 I totally agree and get what you mean, my ability to do anything goes through the roof.

  • @street1205

    @street1205

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davinamissick6780 I understand what you mean completely. One day-- "I got this, and I am a better person because of the struggle!!"---- also me--- "WTF! Aarrrgh!"

  • @zacheryhershberger7508

    @zacheryhershberger7508

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds bipolar

  • @Jack-zj1ug

    @Jack-zj1ug

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Duke Aldo your reply has nothing to do with her comment....smh

  • @chinchilla8100
    @chinchilla81005 жыл бұрын

    "Those stupid expensive pills." Yup. Every day I resent them. But I keep taking them, because the alternative is unlivable.

  • @trude8073
    @trude80735 жыл бұрын

    The weight gain is making my self esteem super low.. I’m so embarrassed of my body..

  • @jselwocki

    @jselwocki

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally get it I gained almost 50lbs on Depakote

  • @chez6623

    @chez6623

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jselwocki snap same medication too

  • @rossM378

    @rossM378

    Ай бұрын

    I got 40 pounds on zyprexa and got brain fog 😢

  • @bindello76
    @bindello765 жыл бұрын

    1. Severe adverse effects 2. Couldn't see any results (my suicide thoughts didn't go away) 3. Problems with memory (I do need my memory)

  • @alaynasagainantoine8900

    @alaynasagainantoine8900

    3 жыл бұрын

    were you on lamotrigine or any other epilepsy medication? thats happening with mine as well

  • @bindello76

    @bindello76

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@alaynasagainantoine8900 I was on lamotrigine and lithium

  • @nalinisehwani4601

    @nalinisehwani4601

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is SEROQUEL AND lamotrigin a good combination ? Please help me

  • @reneelibby4885

    @reneelibby4885

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Traveller me too!

  • @HEROx767

    @HEROx767

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the memory problems are so shitty, told my doc and he said to stop it for a few weeks and evaluate. My low mood currently is either bc of work or being off meds. Time will tell

  • @KevZen2000
    @KevZen20006 жыл бұрын

    1. Side effects 2. Medications don't work well in many cases 3. Hard to tell if it's working, or a placebo effect. 4. Psychiatric treatment is expensive

  • @MeleenGames

    @MeleenGames

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yea luckily our country provides free medication to those in need it saved my life.

  • @ancestralabundance

    @ancestralabundance

    2 жыл бұрын

    It makes you feel like a sack of sand.

  • @thebookwaswaybetter2827

    @thebookwaswaybetter2827

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ancestralabundance LOL

  • @omarlittle-hales8237

    @omarlittle-hales8237

    4 ай бұрын

    Examples of situations where your brain demonstrates neuroplasticity include learning a new language, practicing music, or memorizing how to navigate around your city. It can also occur if you lose a sense, such as hearing or sight.

  • @pollynlyubenova8365

    @pollynlyubenova8365

    Ай бұрын

    5. Withdrawal when you try to quit

  • @Drosera444
    @Drosera4445 жыл бұрын

    Be proud of who you are. We are different, strong, and can still live a good life. It's ok to get help, it's ok to listen. Stay up people!

  • @arricammarques1955

    @arricammarques1955

    11 ай бұрын

    Were a special group of emotional warriors!

  • @mikecraiga
    @mikecraiga6 жыл бұрын

    I have just been diagnosed with bipolar and severe depression and I’m trying to learn more about it. This channel is the best one I’ve found. Thanks for the information

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    mikecraiga Thank you so much for the kind words and welcome to the polar warrior club LOL. It is definitely a journey and there is a lot to learn, so I hope you will continue to stop back by my channel :-)

  • @yonip444

    @yonip444

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm in the same boat, and I have been watching this channel all day and it has made my day :)

  • @nickking-edwards9301

    @nickking-edwards9301

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hang in there!

  • @cellogirl11rw55

    @cellogirl11rw55

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnSmith-el9qn Some people can manage just fine without medication using other therapies, but those of us who are more symptomatic may need medication in order to minimize our symptoms enough that we can live happy, productive lives. I understand your concern, but please don't tell other people not to try medication. The medication that you don't care for may save someone else's life.

  • @stevedryden803
    @stevedryden8036 жыл бұрын

    I hate being FAT, seeing double, have stiff neck. I was thrilled with my diagnosis.. it mad my life make sense

  • @LOVESIGNLOVESIGN-qx5wm

    @LOVESIGNLOVESIGN-qx5wm

    6 жыл бұрын

    Weightgain is also my big problem. Jus t hate it.

  • @queenofthemay296
    @queenofthemay2965 жыл бұрын

    I am embarrassed, scared, and so sad being, having, and suffering with bipolar. I have moments of wellness but they are quick and fleeting. Thank you so much for talking to us, holding our hands, and explaining so many of the things bipolar dishes out. Our doctors can give out meds, -- but they can't feel what we do. You can. That's everything. You could teach them something. Thanks always. xxxxx

  • @praveenvasistha247

    @praveenvasistha247

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing to be embarrassed about, Meet a Psychiatrist, Take your meds, Find friends and people who support (Y)

  • @onlyme6662

    @onlyme6662

    Жыл бұрын

    @@praveenvasistha247 what if you can't find one without going IOP?

  • @praveenvasistha247

    @praveenvasistha247

    Жыл бұрын

    @@onlyme6662 what is IOP ?

  • @islovebug
    @islovebug5 жыл бұрын

    When I feel like shit for having bipolar I come and listen to your soothing voice and clear explanations and it helps so much to not feel alone and feel there’s a way out. I’ve finally wrapped my head around taking meds and I convinced myself by watching your videos, since in my environment I’m the one who knows most about mental health issues and most of my loved ones don’t support psychiatric medication. Thank you so much for what you’re doing, you’re helping so so much❤️

  • @Ardent91

    @Ardent91

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here when it's all a bit much I always come here for someone that's been there. Those folk have so much more to add to my world at that time. H old O n P ain E nds Love it thanks something good to hang onto in the middle of the night.😉

  • @jaslvsn
    @jaslvsn6 жыл бұрын

    My mom was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when she was 28. She’s 60 now (from your videos I’ve learned she may have bipolar 1). It is now doctors have found a medication that is working for her. It’s been a long journey. Thank you very much for making these videos and helping so many people, including myself, so I can help my mom better.

  • @bluetwinkiesaregood
    @bluetwinkiesaregood3 жыл бұрын

    I stopped taking my bipolar meds. It was making me anxious, gave me poor memory, slurred speech, sweaty, trouble with sleeping, lazy, and I gained 110 lbs. I feel even felt worse and regret it. I also spent too much money on therapy and too many doctors. I pretty much gave up. Mental sickness is the worst, and a lose/lose situation. It’s been years and I cannot find the right meds, or afford it.

  • @arabellasoefamily7897

    @arabellasoefamily7897

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you I just started taken med and it make me anxious and poor memory and speech have you teen any better please let me know I feel like I make a higher mistake by taken it.

  • @abourgeois2

    @abourgeois2

    Жыл бұрын

    Some medicine that’s expensive have income programs that make the medicine at no cost. Like Latuda

  • @onlyme6662

    @onlyme6662

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abourgeois2 latuda doesn't have a long life ....

  • @user-st3te3iu4j

    @user-st3te3iu4j

    9 ай бұрын

    You were able to articulate the negative expierences associated with meds well. Thanks for your post. I hope all will be well for you soon. Try to do the best you can without meds and see where this leaves you. You might not need to introduce meds into your cocktail if there isn't a clear benifit.

  • @user-st3te3iu4j

    @user-st3te3iu4j

    9 ай бұрын

    You were able to articulate the negative expierences associated with meds well. Thanks for your post. I hope all will be well for you soon. Try to do the best you can without meds and see where this leaves you. You might not need to introduce meds into your cocktail if there isn't a clear benifit.

  • @zucenab2120
    @zucenab21206 жыл бұрын

    Your friends and family didnt help you. You are self aware and passionate. You wanted to help your self and you did. Now your helping others. You get 5 stars.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    blanca zucena orozco thank you so much! It’s been a hard journey, but I’m glad I went through it so now I can help others with my stories. A very warm welcome to my channel. If you would like to have a direct line of communication to me if you ever have any questions, or would like additional content that I don’t post on KZread, I will include a link below. I hope you have a great start to your week and stop by my channel again soon :-) www.patreon.com/PolarWarriors -Robert

  • @Kurtle59
    @Kurtle595 жыл бұрын

    I really like your no-nonsense, intelligent and calm manner. Thank you for this information. Bipolar disorder is pretty prevalent in my family so we are all in the process of educating ourselves and each other about what we need in order to lead functional and well adjusted lives. Meds are definitely an important part of this. Thanks again, Rob.

  • @tashaaragon3921
    @tashaaragon39216 жыл бұрын

    Thank You I am every day is a struggle but we all have our good days and bad days, you are helping me realize I’m not the only one going thru these feelings and struggles and your videos are helping me and my husband understand me more. I can’t Thank You enough

  • @brenainnmacthomais
    @brenainnmacthomais4 жыл бұрын

    This one statement, “I also can’t remember a single time where quitting meds made my life any better,” just made me realize I need to be on my meds. I quit because I’m going through A LOT physically, with my finances, my dying mom, and possibly becoming homeless. I just gave up 2 months ago, but I’ve been battling severe depression since. Thank you for your videos!

  • @kendalllyons3554

    @kendalllyons3554

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good lucky buddy. I have bipolar as well. It’ll get better!

  • @basedcat2349

    @basedcat2349

    2 жыл бұрын

    Quitting my meds made life much better

  • @praveenvasistha247

    @praveenvasistha247

    2 жыл бұрын

    My sincere request PLEASE DONT STOP YOUR MEDS !! I have a sister who has Schizo Affective disorder, and you have no idea the battle i fight to get her back on track everytime she quits her meds .

  • @dotcassilles1488

    @dotcassilles1488

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry your situation is frustrating you. each person needs to make decisions based on their own circumstances NOT on your situation or belief. Maybe try finding out the reasons why your sister goes off her medication (whether it's nasty side effects or whether she feels worse or...) and educating yourself about alternatives to the medication (including other medications) might help your sister more than trying to force her to take something she isn't willing to stay on. All I'm saying is that by forcing her back on medication (or trying to) it could end up being the worst thing you could do. Be willing to educate yourself and your sister. Blessings, Dot

  • @nativechique7589

    @nativechique7589

    7 күн бұрын

    I felt better getting off the wrong meds still on some

  • @brooke3762
    @brooke37623 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy to have come across your channel! I was just diagnosed with Bipolar 2 this week and I have been nervous about starting medication. This video has been so helpful! Thank you.

  • @challaismcdonald1787
    @challaismcdonald17876 жыл бұрын

    You have truly been given a gift...thank you for turning your “illness” into such! Watching your videos, feels like watching the narrative of my own life! LoL My 18-year old Son was recently diagnosed bipolar as well; if my own painful journey and these videos can hopefully save him or lesson his journey, then the hardships will have been SO worth it 😊 Thank you for making these videos and your willingness to share your adventures ☺️👍

  • @joyfultunes
    @joyfultunes5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you So much for providing these informational videos for those of us trying to understand and help our loved ones that struggle with bipolar disorder.

  • @educassiano
    @educassiano4 жыл бұрын

    I've Been diagnosed almost 10 years ago. Also have been through some... ins and outs of Bipolar. Found your channel. It is really good to have people who shared the same strugle. Wish I could subscribe more than once. Thanks !

  • @dianejaramillo-gregory5689
    @dianejaramillo-gregory56896 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh. When I was first diagnosed, I forgot” to take my meds a lot!! If I could give anyone advice... DON’T DO IT !! It takes a while to get the right mix. Find a Dr that will work with you. Don’t give up. This video has it right on... We still have the rest of our lives and meds will always play a vital role. Believe me, I do not have all of the answers. No one does. I just came out of an ugly depressive period of time. Know why ? I went out of town for a couple of days and “forgot” my meds. I thought I’d be ok. Big mistake. Would a cancer patient forget his/her meds? A diabetic? When I arrived home, I MADE myself go to my therapist appointment. Have been going on brisk walks with my puppy. And am faithfully taking my meds. I am not doing cartwheels, yet. But, the world is no longer dark. Stay the course, fellow warriors. We got this 💕

  • @dianna1976

    @dianna1976

    6 жыл бұрын

    thanks for sharing, I am new to this and am forgetting my meds all the time! Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @dianejaramillo-gregory5689

    @dianejaramillo-gregory5689

    6 жыл бұрын

    dianna Unfortunately, I am not new to this...but you know ? It’s ok. We are all in this together. I am proud of you for reaching out. Keep it up. Take the meds, make sure they are right for you, talk to your doctors, keep learning and keep reaching out. Think of how lucky you are to have all of this info at your fingertips Stay the course. I’m here for you 💕

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Diane Jaramillo - Gregory I am so grateful that you posted this comment. I think it is so important for people to hear words of encouragement and success stories also. It actually started a dialogue and it’s really cool that we are all working together to help each other out! A very warm welcome to my channel and I’m really glad you are here. Stop back by anytime :-)

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    dianna I think it is fantastic that you are watching videos and searching for answers since you are new to this. Give yourself some serious credit for that. It’s really neat when other people join the conversation and we all work to help each other out. You are very welcome here, definitely not alone in your experience, and if you ever have any questions we are all here to help :-)

  • @dianejaramillo-gregory5689

    @dianejaramillo-gregory5689

    6 жыл бұрын

    Polar Warriors You know? Your comments mean a lot to me. I have been on this road, a long time (problem was I didn’t know it.) Because of this, I am willing to dialogue with anyone that is struggling. If I can help one person, even just a tiny bit...then maybe I can let go of some of the yucky stuff, that has happened along my journey. Your videos are helping me stay the course. Thank you 🌈

  • @CJGraham440
    @CJGraham4405 жыл бұрын

    Could you please do an episode about keeping a job being bipolar

  • @k-jo

    @k-jo

    5 жыл бұрын

    Please

  • @samanthahardy9903

    @samanthahardy9903

    4 жыл бұрын

    The key to keeping a job when you have bipolar disorder is a lot of support from friends, family and an understanding employer and having the right combination of meds. I've help my job in a supermarket for 6 years which is the longest job I've had!

  • @sathidevi6657

    @sathidevi6657

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was absent for 7 yrs bcuz of extreme moods.I resigned 9 yrs before original superannuation

  • @alanharrison2993

    @alanharrison2993

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@samanthahardy9903 I really respect people who are able to work with bipolar work definitely gives you a sense of self worth so kudos to you samantha

  • @shawnbennet432

    @shawnbennet432

    3 жыл бұрын

    You could keep a job? My longest job was for 6 months and that's cause. I Didn't have to deal with customers.

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail3 жыл бұрын

    Ok thank you so much for making this!! I watched this when I was first diagnosed, and after a few really crappy months, I started feeling significantly better this week. I was honestly thinking about stopping my medicine-maybe I was fine after all! But then I remembered you saying something about not stopping your meds just because you feel fine, so you’re directly responsible for keeping me on my meds! Thank you!

  • @jims9168
    @jims91682 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your video. Medications are sore spot for many of us. Back in the 60's when I was diagnosed as bipolar 1, there were not many meds. Psychiatrists tried many things on me. I got a bit functional, but had an extra 100 pounds to carry around, and I did not have any dreams, goals, or spirit. For long periods all I could do was just sit in a chair. I gradually got off my meds with guidance of my psychiatrist. My life has gone up and down, but was never boring. Meds may have kept me normal, but without meds I had the drive to accomplish many of my life long dreams: black belt, marathons, career, family, travel, education, awards. I went skin diving in the Keys, walked across the Grand Canyon, and even used the Hubble Space Telescope. It seems that meds help most people. But, so many do not like them. I could not find the right meds in 7 years; I guess I sometimes envy those who just have to take a few pills.

  • @user-st3te3iu4j

    @user-st3te3iu4j

    9 ай бұрын

    Congrats on achieving so much! I am happy to see fellow bipolar people living and achieving their goals! I can understand the envy, but we are all different and have different chemistry. You may have to work harder to live with Bipolar because your body doesn't respond well to meds but this is life. In the future maybe the medical industry will consider expanding their audience but the field of medicine concerning this mental illness is newly formed. Being diagnosed in the 60s must have been even tougher, I'm sorry. One would like to hope that we will be responsible in creating cures and managing symptoms. But unfortunately I am doubtful, seeing the way we're headed that there will be a pill worth taking for sensitive people like ourselves.

  • @BPLRRCVRYTK

    @BPLRRCVRYTK

    4 ай бұрын

    All of this sounds so awesome. Bipolar can certainly feel like a curse sometimes but its great to hear how you have been able to accomplish so much without medication. Thank you for the inspiration

  • @beyondtriggered
    @beyondtriggered6 жыл бұрын

    I have bipolar 2 disorder and I take lamictal or lamotrigine and it has been fucking amazing. The stability, clear mind, happiness, and focus of my normal mind have all increased. There seems to be some pretty severe side effects but I have fortunately not experienced them.

  • @ChocomentaCCS

    @ChocomentaCCS

    5 жыл бұрын

    How is it going? I've just started with Lamictal and I'm scared of the side effects.

  • @nathenpomeroy4424

    @nathenpomeroy4424

    5 жыл бұрын

    What is that med called other names

  • @immasehgemini496

    @immasehgemini496

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've been taking Lamotrigine for 1 1/2 yrs and it has been a blessing for me, I will take the the rest of my life if I have too!

  • @lizspirit8847

    @lizspirit8847

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ChocomentaCCS I've been taking it for epilepsy since I was 19 - keep an eye on your dosage and take notes of anything than doesn't feel normal to you. Your GP can really help you better with This info. Good luck

  • @OmarSMS

    @OmarSMS

    Жыл бұрын

    does taking lamotrigine makes you lazy at the start? i felt like sleepy 24/7

  • @Twinkie989
    @Twinkie9894 жыл бұрын

    Glad you mentioned side effects. Meds send me into psychosis yet I keep getting pressured into more meds.

  • @samanthahardy9903
    @samanthahardy99035 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for uploading this video. It's helpful in order to educate those who don't understand what it's like having bipolar.

  • @thomasmacy5909
    @thomasmacy59096 ай бұрын

    “Because they worked” that’s EXACTLY what I did. So now I’m listening to this video trying to decide if I should go back on. I think I will.

  • @moniquevanleeuwen6514
    @moniquevanleeuwen65144 жыл бұрын

    I realy realy love the way you talk about bi polar disorder. You’r always so on point! Keep it up! 🙏🏻💕

  • @daisyrose-kp4rb
    @daisyrose-kp4rb6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your videos. My sister is bipolar & your videos help me to understand what suddenly happened to my intelligent, kind, perfectly 'normal' lovely sister.

  • @Faye786
    @Faye7862 жыл бұрын

    Love polar warriors channel its been extremely helpful, 6 months ago I was diagnosed with cyclothymia and this channel has been a god send, I've learned so much. Your doing amazing work educating us and I can tell how caring and passionate you are about this topic. Keep up the awesome work.💜

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your comment Faryalmu! I'm so glad Rob's channel has been so helpful to you and that you've learned so much from him. If you'd like to help support Rob in what he does with Polar Warriors I'd encourage you to consider joining his Patreon community and helping support the work he does with Polar Warriors. I'll include the link so you can check it out. Hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead! :) -Rachel (Polar Warriors team member) www.Patreon.com/PolarWarriors

  • @hsosa75able
    @hsosa75able6 жыл бұрын

    I am embarrassed being bipolar.

  • @stonecoldfan3167

    @stonecoldfan3167

    6 жыл бұрын

    hsosa75able don't be so many of us are out there so your not alone the more you talk about the more it'll help and you'll feel so much better about it,it's like being an alcoholic the more you talk the more help you can get that's why we're on this channel.

  • @Adentalgrl

    @Adentalgrl

    6 жыл бұрын

    hsosa75able To help me deal with it I started being very open. I hoped to find others like me and get some support, I guess. Also, I want to show people their preconceived notions of bipolar are not correct, largely.

  • @hhhhh-bz5ue

    @hhhhh-bz5ue

    6 жыл бұрын

    hsosa75able why be embarrassed? I can't imagine being "normal" is fun. It's all good.

  • @stonecoldfan3167

    @stonecoldfan3167

    6 жыл бұрын

    Al Michaels nobody really know exactly what normal is but my philosophy is if you think your normal your crazy,if you think your crazy your normal.

  • @hhhhh-bz5ue

    @hhhhh-bz5ue

    6 жыл бұрын

    stonecoldfan 316 I agree friend. Absolutely

  • @sunnycoffeeean2713
    @sunnycoffeeean27136 жыл бұрын

    You hit the nail on the head Rob!! I was off my meds for a year, and I was "faking it until I made it" right up until I just broke last year. It took me to find a new psychiatrist and counselor 8 months. It was rough. I am also super sensitive to medication, and it's like automatically my brain is all "NOPE GET OFF." I lost 3 jobs because of it, and was in a manic spree. That was rough. I am so thankful I FINALLY have a strong team that stands with me. Now I'm just trying to fight the stigma. I hope you have a wonderful new year, and thanks for continuing to make these videos!!

  • @squibie100
    @squibie1005 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the honesty in this video. The struggle to take and stay on medicine is far more complicated than people think. In my experience it is the side effects as well as other contradicting information. I don't know who to believe anymore. I know I still am trying to gind the tight combination and I am feeling very hopeless. But...gotta keep going.

  • @TheMountain73
    @TheMountain735 жыл бұрын

    Huge thank you for all your videos. Great resource for anyone who wants a better understanding of bipolar.

  • @maloriemurphy184
    @maloriemurphy184 Жыл бұрын

    i love how you framed this video. i enjoyed watching with the slight angle you're sitting in. it makes it feel like a conversation with you versus a talking video :)

  • @yehyeh5066
    @yehyeh50664 жыл бұрын

    You're 100% right with all the reasons we may go off our meds.. Lithium has helped me so much in so many ways however I miss my "highs" I miss my feeling of "happiness" & excitement.. This is why I at times jumped off..

  • @carolinacarolina3476

    @carolinacarolina3476

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some it will cause them to gain weight.

  • @GabrielleEman

    @GabrielleEman

    2 жыл бұрын

    So it is the meds !! I just expressed this to my psychiatrist and he seems to not care smh. I miss the old me, not the bad stuff though, just the fun me.

  • @setapartsanctuary2657

    @setapartsanctuary2657

    2 жыл бұрын

    I liked your comment but the liver issues that come with lithium are too much for me... already have a fatty liver so I can't do it man .

  • @ceradaddygibson

    @ceradaddygibson

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s my problem. I get in meds and I don’t ever feel highs. I don’t feel lows but I feel blah. I don’t have passion for anything and no drive. I don’t know how to live like that. It’s not that I’m a zombie. It’s that I feel flat and it doesn’t matter the medication or dosage. It’s all mood stabilizers

  • @yamiletsoler3464

    @yamiletsoler3464

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ceradaddygibson Exactly. That's how I felt.

  • @TheRiverJordan3613
    @TheRiverJordan36135 жыл бұрын

    Lithium ASPARTATE! Lithium ASPARTATE IS THE CURE! I started it a week ago and got the Aspartate because the store had no Orotate. And it took away ALL MY SYMPTOMS! I was in shock and astonishment! I thanked God and cried tears of joy. The peace has maintained. No mania’s, no depression, no anxiety, no racing thoughts or uncontrollable emotions (except gratitude 🙏) I’ve been productive, calm and mentally balanced. And most of all, it’s easier to see how sick I actually was. How much damage my damaged thinking has done. Yet I am so relieved. It might not work for everyone but it worked for me. Putting out a APB- Try Lithium ASPARTATE!

  • @dianecleary1054

    @dianecleary1054

    4 ай бұрын

    I too take Lithium for bipolar 2 . So grateful to be off the roller coaster. Reduced from 800 g to 400g which seems just right for me . Had ankle swelling before I reduced . Still not 100% but I'm happy for the 80% improvement . So glad you found the key .

  • @sheepdog03

    @sheepdog03

    20 күн бұрын

    you guys experience wt gain on lithium? I’m recently dx

  • @TranscendedVegan
    @TranscendedVegan5 жыл бұрын

    I'm so grateful to have found this channel.

  • @njstorozuk
    @njstorozuk6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your contribution to society. I don't know what's wrong with me and a few of your bi-polar videos have been more than 50% accurate in their descriptions of me. I've been seeing a lot for a few months now and I'm working on finding out what's going on in my mind. You're helping that process, so again, thank you. I also want to note that I find it inspiring that you do something as complicated and consistent as a KZread channel while struggling with bipolar. Good job, man.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    njstorozuk thank you so much for saying all of that! Believe me, there are weeks where the sky is falling and it is so hard to stay consistent with what I do. I try to record several videos at a time and schedule them out, so when I’m feeling good, I can get work done. That way I have a buffer for when I’m not doing well. That’s the only way I can stay consistent. The accountability I feel to this community I have grown also makes me take care of my health a lot better. This channel has been amazing for my own personal therapy and growth. There is a video I have that talks about the 10 top signs of bipolar disorder. Go through that video if you can and write down all of the symptoms you experience, how often they happen, and how strong they get on a scale of 1 to 10. This kind of information will help tremendously if you see a doctor and prevent a possible misdiagnosis. Keep me posted on your progress OK? I care about everyone here very much.

  • @michaelboyle8049
    @michaelboyle80496 жыл бұрын

    You are inspiring!This video was another well written,and produced one of hour's!I am 46 ,in late April,27 to be exact ,I'll be 47, I have gone off meds several times.the longest was 3 weeks!It was hell for my Mom and I!!!thanks again,God Bless!!!!!!

  • @donnakeeley7924

    @donnakeeley7924

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dang, been holed up in this apartment now for a week and guess what I haven't taken!!! Am in hiding, just saw my diagnoses papers along with severe depression all my life, I now have bipolar 1 with PTSD! 65, took care of my folks for 45 yrs and they died and thought I was getting better. Now, I find out this Crud!!! Will I ever be ok enough to be loved? No one loves crazy! Holy bejeebus, take me now!

  • @chriskatouzi9683
    @chriskatouzi96836 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! Interesting coincidence; today, I was going to taper off my meds on my own. .. it would have been my 3rd time doing that. I will go see my doctor instead.

  • @ayeshanabeel2095
    @ayeshanabeel2095 Жыл бұрын

    Ur vid about creating awareness about stucking to your treatment is worth watching..although a life long battle with this illness,now i realized how important it is to stick to meds which suits you Thanks for your encouragement 🙏

  • @jenniperkins4260
    @jenniperkins42606 жыл бұрын

    Glad this new career is working for you. God bless you!

  • @rasmusinterstellar
    @rasmusinterstellar6 жыл бұрын

    Wouw... Your vids are amzing, I love the way you describe the bipolar life. I feel it so deep. I was diagnosed bout a year ago, but I've been in a total denial, I could just not accept the diagnose, and I was quite sure it was all my surroundings, near loved ones, who was wrong, even though all in my life path, just was falling apart, Ive been manic with psychosis and deep depressions all at the same time, I ruined really much and no people around me just could not tolrate or be near me, and that made me more sick, I fell a big rejection, I couldnt understand and I thought they were all crazy, untill I crashed totally about one month ago, and i felt there were no place for me in this world, I've been in drug and alcohol abuse for about 15 years, but I stopped using 2 years ago, I had reached the bottom and I was so ill in mind and body, that i couldnt have a single drop of alcohol or drugs in me anymore.my life changed totally, like a miracle, through AA and their 12 step program, I was convinced that all my psychotic mania and depression was due to my addict illness, but all my bipolar symptons just got worse and worse in my sober life, and I just denied all of it. Now I'm here, and I've had the deep feeling now, that all this bipolar is totally out of my control, I need help. I've met a specialist in bipolar and she is just awesome, and really proffesional, I'm looking forward to a much more balanced life, where I can practice all the wonderfull & positive sides by being bipolar, cuz we have so much to offer others, when we are in balance. Again thank you very much for your amazing videos, and this one about meds feel just at the right time, cuz now I'm willing to take the meds... Much love here from little Denmark, EU....

  • @rebquistrebquist3185
    @rebquistrebquist31856 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully done!!

  • @jessiccabatista6044
    @jessiccabatista60442 жыл бұрын

    You have a wonderful video, Sir. Straight to the point and helpful. You validated feelings. Thank you.

  • @angelaharland609
    @angelaharland60910 ай бұрын

    I thank my god that you exist! U say thank you to us - thank you Rob! Thank you from all of the warriors x

  • @sueanna562
    @sueanna5624 жыл бұрын

    I feel like people distance themselves from me because I am difficult to be around. I live in isolation.

  • @eluvshesaid8469

    @eluvshesaid8469

    3 жыл бұрын

    recently me too....It never used to be like that for me either. Ive moved away from my support system to be with my boyfriend and I feel like no one gets me, wants to understand me and I'm lonely.....keep your head up and try to find new things to tap into:)

  • @cccc3788

    @cccc3788

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel ya! I’m alone all the time.

  • @lav8972

    @lav8972

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmao same, it seems way easier to just keep quiet

  • @carriered4715

    @carriered4715

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eluvshesaid8469 I'm alone all the time too. I moved away from the area where I had Friends and support too, and now I have no one. People just don't seem to want to know me, even though I've only ever been nice to them. I don't bother trying anymore.

  • @coalitea

    @coalitea

    4 ай бұрын

    Same here

  • @tashaaragon3921
    @tashaaragon39216 жыл бұрын

    Another great video, very well said keep up the good work

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tasha Aragon thank you so much Tasha! I hope you’re having a great start to the new year :-)

  • @judithchandler7368
    @judithchandler73682 ай бұрын

    You may not have done much research then but you certainly have done by now. I am amazed by the extent of your knowledge and by your persistance.

  • @lisahall1989
    @lisahall19892 жыл бұрын

    You have lived, breathed and done more research than several doctors as a whole on this topic. I am thankful that my been through

  • @lRAY1337
    @lRAY13376 жыл бұрын

    I stooped taking my meds :( I feel no emotions anymore. I'm always extremely Irritated or depressed. I'm so quick to snap and I feel infuriated. 5 minutes later I'm crying uncontrollably apologizing trying to repair relationships that are already broken. I'm tired tired so tired of my emotions being so unreadable. When I'm on my meds, I feel stable but, I feel relaxed but Is that normal. Idk god help me I don't want to live like this anymore :(

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    lRAY1337 I had a really rough time finding the right medication. My body is extremely sensitive, and I ended up giving up on many medications, many times... it took a while to find the right doctor, and the right dosage especially. If I take too much of the wrong medication, the side effects are horrible, it won’t work, or I feel like a zombie. I had to find the perfect micro dose that works for me. I know it is scary as hell to try out new medications. I’ve been through that many times. When you are ready, try a different approach… Like with a different doctor, and starting off with a baby small dose to see how you react to the medication. I hope that helps a little bit :-)

  • @maryammohiuddin1887

    @maryammohiuddin1887

    4 жыл бұрын

    Can't afford help or expensive meds

  • @graciethankful4643

    @graciethankful4643

    3 жыл бұрын

    Take your meds and know God loves u

  • @hollycline2427
    @hollycline24276 жыл бұрын

    Robert, Happy 4th of July 🎆🎇 I appreciate all your videos. Thanks for your big heart♥️it's a wonderful thing to help people know they aren't alone.

  • @iloveme4life
    @iloveme4life2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being so open, I love the way you talk about it. It makes me feel like I'm not crazy. I just got diagnosed with Bipolar Type 2 and ADHD a few months ago and it's been hard dealing with it and coming to terms with the diagnosis. The diagnosis all makes sense and explains so much of my life but like you said in the beginning you question it so much and run around in circles and doubt it when in manic states. My experience with Mushrooms has helped me a lot but I am still young and at the start of my journey but believe there is a lot of healing in mushrooms. I'm really hesitant about regular medicine because I'm afraid of western medicine as of lately and don't want my personality to be taken away or for something bad to happen to my brain. It sounds unreasonable but I can't shake it. My therapist doesn't know too much about micro-dosing and seems to be against it, maybe seeking other opinions from other professionals would be wise but I'm hesitant as I am with everything. Thank you for making your content! I'm so happy I came across your channel

  • @Braveheartwriter
    @Braveheartwriter6 жыл бұрын

    Quite informative! 😀 love your videos. Works.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Brave Heart Thank you so much for the support! I’m so glad the videos helped and stop back by anytime :-)

  • @kaylanunez2303
    @kaylanunez23034 жыл бұрын

    I told my doctor I want to try getting off my medication and she told me, "That's the most bipolar thing I've ever heard." It made me laugh and encouraged me to stick with the treatment.

  • @alanharrison2993

    @alanharrison2993

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kayla Nunez that's funny it reminds me off the time I got sectioned because the consultant said I was to happy I mean at the time I thought he was mentally Ill

  • @alanharrison2993

    @alanharrison2993

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kadzo6614 Thats my problem now i wake every hour or so having the worst dreams

  • @killjason1049

    @killjason1049

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just stop taking medicine, I didnt really focused on my emotions tho.... all i care now is my gpa and music lol

  • @missmirusrobinson6913

    @missmirusrobinson6913

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kadzo6614 I asked too and was told no but we could try something else. I stopped taking the meds but the withdrawal is horrible. I think I need another doctor.

  • @freebie808

    @freebie808

    2 жыл бұрын

    I told my doctor I'm off my meds and he did nothing and ended the conversation.

  • @rubywine2430
    @rubywine24305 жыл бұрын

    I really love your channel. It has helped me so much.

  • @lorremortimer2183
    @lorremortimer21834 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sooooo much!!! This is Exactly what I’m going through! Thank you so very much for your direct honesty. ❤️✌️👍

  • @lorremortimer2183
    @lorremortimer21835 жыл бұрын

    Thanks sooo much for sharing! It’s such a hard road to travel....you explained the thought process perfectly! At 55, I wonder, Hell...Why go through all this now after much of life has been destroyed. Why not just avoid society? Then I think of how many more down cycles will I have to endure and push through without relief. I think about how hard it is to keep hiding the lows for fear of driving people away. I think of the people that lost the battle with great sadness. Thanks for trying to smooth out the path for us a bit.❤️

  • @Max_Charb

    @Max_Charb

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hiding the lows so people that knew me on my best (hypomania) don't lose interest in me. I feel you. I just got diagnosed type 2 and second thing I did, after informing myself abundantly on this channel, was to tell my most previous friends why I would vanish at times for extended periods - my isolation solution. I wasn't expecting the love I received in return.

  • @lucastrinh9881
    @lucastrinh98816 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this informative video.

  • @ramonaberggren829
    @ramonaberggren8295 жыл бұрын

    Im so tankfull for all your videos of Bipolar Disorder, and even if I already knew alot its good to repeat and also know more 🙏💕 I got my diagnos 2010, type 1 same as you have. I tried 2 medicins before I started taking Lithium and it works really well for me so far. Take care now 💕🍀

  • @jonnaburnham2914
    @jonnaburnham29145 жыл бұрын

    i love all your videos

  • @makingit7792
    @makingit77926 жыл бұрын

    Your the best yet sir. Exceptional at communication.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Making It thank you so much for the kind words! I’m so glad the channel is helping you on your journey :-) -Robert www.patreon.com/PolarWarriors

  • @sandraa3179
    @sandraa31796 жыл бұрын

    Another amazing video. My family just hasn't been able to support me, and I don't have many friends that I would talk to about this, so it is good to find a type of support through you. How did you ever find a bipolar specialist? I've been dealing with this for more than 40 years, and I did not know there was such a thing.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sandra A they are far and few between. It’s basically qualifying a doctor to make sure that they have years of experience and have seen many patients. Definitely a psychologist over a general practitioner would be the best. General doctors only get a very limited course that covers all of psychology. Going to someone who specifically studied psychology is a lot better. I’m so glad my channel is helping. Just as another resource, there are some amazing bipolar Facebook groups out there with thousands of members. It’s not always the greatest information, but there’s always someone to talk to so maybe consider checking some of those out. I also have a Facebook page and if you would like a direct line of communication to me always, consider becoming a patron by clicking the link at the very top of my videos :-) Take good care and stop by my channel anytime.

  • @TonyCook7
    @TonyCook73 жыл бұрын

    This video is incredibly helpful. My mom is mid episode now and it’s been such a challenge for our family.

  • @grobanitepatsfan
    @grobanitepatsfan5 жыл бұрын

    I'm side effect sensitive too. Whenever I am put on a new med it causes me anxiety. I have a great MH team. I've been open on my fears with the meds. They now always start me on the smallest dose possible. Having a great psych team can make all the difference. Thank you Rob!!!

  • @allthingspaw
    @allthingspaw4 жыл бұрын

    I am medication free after 52 years. I and my awesome husband have protocols in place for when I am being extreme. Both my husband and I noticed that when medicated, I was simply a blah person. Never happy, never sad which is a horrible existence. We jointly decided to make a solid plan for acceptance of my extreme nature. I finally feel like myself.

  • @renae5292

    @renae5292

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your honesty.

  • @GabrielleEman

    @GabrielleEman

    2 жыл бұрын

    So happy for you. I feel blah as well.

  • @wendellshorteyes491

    @wendellshorteyes491

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did u not watch vid

  • @fayemckenna7538
    @fayemckenna75386 жыл бұрын

    Once again I need to say you are wonderful please keep up the great work

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    Faye Mckenna Awe thanks so much Faye!!! I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon :-) I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week and stop by anytime!

  • @stevedryden803

    @stevedryden803

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have never stopped my meds

  • @stevedryden803

    @stevedryden803

    6 жыл бұрын

    4

  • @Ardent91
    @Ardent91 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear from you. Thanks for your info and support

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome 😊 Rob is available on patreon. You can message him, text or even have a call with him there. He's doing free support calls for patreons this holiday season. Take gentle care. Sometimes we all need someone to talk to: www.crisistextline.org/ teenlineonline.org/talk-now/ Dianna Polar Warriors Team Member (H)old (O)n (P)ain (E)nds On Patreon, you can message Rob directly, get a phone/video call, watch videos that are more personal in nature, and access a great community. www.patreon.com/PolarWarriors

  • @helenJuice
    @helenJuice4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so very much, for posting that. Truly inspiring.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching Helen🤗

  • @xxbeccabrutalityxx7873
    @xxbeccabrutalityxx7873 Жыл бұрын

    My meds just started fully working I believe, 6 weeks after I got back on them. This time it's different than in the past though. Definitely in a good way, I feel stable instead of worse than before starting this treatment combination. The difference finding the right medications can make is enormous.

  • @madelinelass1
    @madelinelass13 жыл бұрын

    Side effects: weight gain; feeling like zombie; brain very slow

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    3 жыл бұрын

    Everyone reacts to various drugs differently. Thank you for sharing. Dianna Polar Warriors Team Member (H)old (O)n (P)ain (E)nds Rob: I really need your help to keep a good thing going here... PLEASE consider supporting Polar Warriors work on Patreon. Even just $1 a month makes a huge difference. Thank you so much

  • @nicolaiishere3333
    @nicolaiishere333322 күн бұрын

    I didn't know about patient assistance programs! Thank you sm!!

  • @sarahtennyson7260
    @sarahtennyson72606 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much!!!💙 You are very helpful and insightful!!!!!!

  • @rudirichardson983
    @rudirichardson9836 жыл бұрын

    I am Bipolar Affective Disorder Type 1 and love being Bipolar. It is a gift. I have it for over 40 years and I will never take medications. Clean and sober, medication free, vegan and aware.

  • @renae5292

    @renae5292

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your honesty.

  • @alliterati1
    @alliterati16 жыл бұрын

    I have definitely been one of those lucky people thankfully...the only thing that was bad was what I was put on anti-depressants....initial misdiagnoses. During the times when I haven't been on the right meds I've had the experience you had.....ruining relationships, friendships, jobs, schooling.....my life. What I'm on now and what I've been on generally since July has made a huge difference. I spent a lot of time too not seeing that I had a problem....and I didn't know how bad I was doing until I really started doing better.

  • @hannahyoung2137
    @hannahyoung21376 жыл бұрын

    Why is this not given to all people diagnosed with bipolar disorder? Like there should be a kit that would be 10/10 more helpful then figuring it out on your own, now that could be my doctor who gave me like 20% of the info. Diagnosis, pills he was putting me on, and that was it. This channel is helping me so much, more than you could ever imagine. Thank you!

  • @blezz3d
    @blezz3d20 күн бұрын

    This was actually a REALLY good video. I say actually because like you explained, I try to stay away from accepting I have something wrong. I don't want to be dependent. I find your information to be very helpful to me at this time and I will begin to take my medication.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    19 күн бұрын

    Hi @blezz3d! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. I know this illness can be incredibly hard to navigate. I'd love to offer any support I can... If it interests you, I have a private community where you can message me directly and network with other people who are going through similar struggles. No pressure of course, but it would be great to have you join us. I'll include a link below: www.patreon.com/PolarWarriors -Rob Whittaker, Polar Warriors

  • @The16BitLolita
    @The16BitLolita6 жыл бұрын

    I have to subscribe! I've been diagnosed with "something mental" since i was 12. Than at 19 it was finally agreed on BP 2. Only found the right doctor with right meds and dosages at 27 years old... Im 33 now. I've done a lot of shit, but i have to admit that in general the meds make my life easier. Less risky. Well sometimes. It actualy depends on the time of the year and the sun.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    The16BitLolita I agree and relate to everything you said! It was exactly around puberty that my brain chemistry changed and my childhood was plagued by depression. I was diagnosed at 20 with general depression and a couple years later as having bipolar. Medication definitely helps me, but it is far from a fix. There are still many days where the sky is falling, or I am crawling out of my skin with manic anxiety. It just happens a lot less with the medications. The seasons also play a huge role in the way I feel. We are definitely cut from the same cloth. A very warm welcome to my channel and I hope you will continue to stop back by :-)

  • @The16BitLolita

    @The16BitLolita

    6 жыл бұрын

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  • @sgs6991
    @sgs69916 жыл бұрын

    Great video.

  • @sandramullikin5088
    @sandramullikin50884 жыл бұрын

    Really good video on this. Tyfs!

  • @andyschwartz3669
    @andyschwartz36692 жыл бұрын

    I like this video. My wife is bipolar. She stops her med sometimes too. Now she is back in the hospital . I will share this video with her and the behavior health hospital that she is at.

  • @4psuche911
    @4psuche9116 жыл бұрын

    I'm super sensitive to medication too. Zoloft caused the greatest mania I've ever experienced. Lithium made me homicidal. Seroquil sent me to the emergency room. The list goes on (about twenty or so more). So, I really feel you on that. Right now I'm on Neurotin, which stops me from feeling like I'm having a heart attack every day. I'm planning to add a low dose mood stabilizer because I can still feel myself cycling and the delusions are actually worse then when I began my treatment (again lol).

  • @ES-qu1jd

    @ES-qu1jd

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm sensitive as well. Wellbutrin made my bipolar worse. Zoloft made me sick where it was hard to work. Lorazepam for insomnia made me want to kill myself. There's an anti-anxiety med, hydro something which makes me feel like a zombie 😂. Amitriptyline for migraines makes me hallucinate. For bipolar I lamictal/ lamotrigine is helping.

  • @carltonmusic5505
    @carltonmusic55056 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are great and I love the way you spread info about Bipolar, to help everyone who suffers from this terrible "disease". I will say that meds can help but they also take away and make life bland and boring. After doing some research on Credible nutritionists and big Pharma, a lot of your symptoms that contribute to bipolar can be fixed without meds and cured. Meds treat the symptoms, a lifestyle change can cure them. A couple things that surprised me about Bi- Polar is that it isn't Genetic like everyone says, a lot of it manifests from the environment you lived in as a child and it is proven that any abuse from sexual to physical can cause psychosis later in life. Our nutrient deficient diets is also an underlying reason we have so many mood disorders such as bipolar. Just think; if our body is deprived and starving for certain nutrients and minerals we would feel the endless fatigue and ups and downs that contribute to this so-called disease. It makes perfect sense in todays world when more than half our population indulges in unhealthy Cheetos, pop tarts and sugary foods instead of fruits and vegetables. There is also no such thing as a chemical imbalance, watch Dr John Bergman on Bi polar, he will explain every aspect of this terrible disease. Also the meds dehydrate your brain, which causes you to loose the creativeness that drives you, elimination of MSG's, refined sugars, alcohol, coffee, and several other things can ease symptoms. 1st step is a changed Diet Second Step is get the right nutrients as shown below A couple of natural supplements you need to take are : 1. Omega-3 fatty acids 2. Choline 3. Folic acid 4. B vitamins, Vitamin B, B complex 5. Vitamin C 6. Magnesium 7. Zinc 8. The amino acids taurine and tyrosine. No refined Sugars Refined sugars is any food with sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose dextrose, lactose, high fructose corn syrup, molasses, honey, evaporated cane juice, fruit juice concentrates, cane crystals and corn sweetener all indicate the presence of refined sugars. Some not-so-obvious sources of refined sugar include peanut butter, pasta sauce, soups, salad dressings and ketchup. Avoid buying new foods that have any of these terms near the beginning of the ingredient list or several of the terms contained throughout the list. Last thing if you have autoimmune diseases that cause inflammation like RA, it contributes to mood swings and can cause onset bipolar, I got diagnosed with RA before bipolar, and many new studies indicate our mood disorders are caused by inflammation in our brains. Change diet, change your life its simple but few are willing to try it.

  • @tjw9985
    @tjw9985 Жыл бұрын

    This video helped with clarification on a couple other topics. Thank you.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @yesterdazechild00
    @yesterdazechild005 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video, finding ways to pay for medication without insurance is invaluable information.

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jessica Wall Thanks Jessica! I actually have a whole video that talks about ways to pay for doctors and prescription costs. It’s a two part series, so check that one out when you can.😊😊

  • @ericnorge7413
    @ericnorge74135 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. My son just went into hospital for the third time. Quit meds just like you say. I have a friend who is a counselor. She said that the prisons are full of bipolar folk who quit taking meds.

  • @marquittabell4983

    @marquittabell4983

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I got it now.

  • @dianecleary1054

    @dianecleary1054

    4 ай бұрын

    So true .

  • @tziuriky86
    @tziuriky866 жыл бұрын

    Been there, done that :)( thanks for your video!

  • @MisterSirTate
    @MisterSirTate5 жыл бұрын

    Great video, found it very helpful

  • @2good2bite
    @2good2bite5 жыл бұрын

    Omg that makes so much sense...you are awesome

  • @jselwocki
    @jselwocki3 жыл бұрын

    I’m definitely in the denial phase. My marriage was on the brink of being dissolved. I was, what I now know to be, hypomanic. Ran up debt, purchased firearm without discussion (became somewhat paranoid). I was diagnosed with ADHD and those symptoms I saw and got well educated on. I feel like I’m starting over 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @KaraBoozilla
    @KaraBoozilla Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I’m kara and I’m 28. I’ve spent most of my 20s trying to get diagnosed . I just now this year got the proper help and the right meds as of right now. I’m so happy I found this video because I needed the reminder that these feelings are normal. Bipolar fights back and it fights hard but the harder you work to better yourself you’ll feel so much better . ❤

  • @user-wt6hw5mi5q
    @user-wt6hw5mi5q6 жыл бұрын

    Novel ahead. But I had to share because your channel is the most helpful resource I have found for what I go through. This video was like being hit on the head with a rock. You made it so obvious and easy to understand. I am SO sensitive to medications. Some made my depression or mania worse, some caused really bad physical side effects, some made me so tired it made work even more difficult. It wasn't sorted out immediately so I quit. Having to wait a month or two to see my doctor every time I had a med change/adjustment seemed too long. I just went off them rather than having to feel like that. I told myself it was easier to deal with bipolar disorder because I was used to it at least. I hated acknowledging that the problem might be big enough to require meds. I hate not being able to just get over something. Sometimes when I am "up" I believe that the negatives are just occasional, and not debilitating. However, many of the ups are not great to me either. Also, I have dealt with feeling like my doctors weren't actually listening. Some barely spend 30 minutes going over your symptoms. The best pdoc I had was actually a nurse practitioner who spent hours looking into my symptoms and history before putting me on meds. I probably could have worked with her on my doses. But being in a bipolar state, I was upset that she wasn't taking my side effects as seriously as I hoped. So I stopped going. (Anything that makes me even slightly tired will knock me out and she blew it off as "at least you aren't feeling anxious while you're asleep." Like I didn't have responsibilities or something that required being awake.) People are not perfect, and she was actually very good at listening and diagnosing. But that was enough to throw me off. I should have asserted myself, but I didn't. It's hard to assert yourself when you're so full of doubts. Having a support system is really important. You have to be in your own corner and stand up for yourself, and you need to keep people around who will help you see clearly when you're not well. Coping skills are important, but sometimes you just need someone to tell you "don't make decisions when you're angry." Thanks. I am still wary of medication because I am doing ok ("ok" being a big deal) and I am hesitant to do anything that could change that. But I might reconsider meds, including the micro dosing (I am seriously sensitive to everything). So far I am getting by with a great support system, routine, healthy habits, abstaining from unhealthy substances, meditation, cutting out toxic people, exercise, a quiet home life, and a job that allows me to be outside all day (away from people and stimulation). Maybe therapy in the meantime, and getting into some type of clinic just in case would be a good idea (the waiting lists can be long).

  • @PolarWarriors

    @PolarWarriors

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad you found my channel! I've been through sooooo many of the same experiences! It's amazing and unfair that doctors don't tend to take this illness as seriously as they should. I think there's a big disconnect with those who just don't know what it's like to live like this. I'm working really hard to change some of that with this channel. I hope you continue to stop back by and learn more with me. You are very welcome here =) -Rob

  • @yehyeh5066
    @yehyeh50666 жыл бұрын

    Spot on!. Thanks for your info. 😊