The purpose of this podcast is two-fold. First, it is intended to document my life as I navigate the ever changing currents of Bipolar II with hypomanic episodes. Before bed I become manic as I wait for my medicine to kick in. Sounds like the perfect time to have a discussion, right? Second, it is my intention to de-stigmatize Bipolar Disorder, and shed some light on what it actually means to LIVE with a mental health disorder. I humbly hope you enjoy my content.
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The purpose of this podcast is two-fold. First, it is intended to document my life as I navigate the ever changing currents of Bipolar II with hypomanic episodes. Before bed I become manic as I wait for my medicine to kick in. Sounds like the perfect time to have a discussion, right? Second, it is my intention to de-stigmatize Bipolar Disorder, and shed some light on what it actually means to LIVE with a mental health disorder. I humbly hope you enjoy my content.
I’m back to give you guys an update on how quarantine life has been while having Bipolar II, as well as share with you how I keep myself in a good headspace. It’s good to be back.
I have the textbook definition of “vanity” tattooed on my left inner forearm. Find out my thoughts on the subject on this episode of “Are you going to be ok?”
Don’t have a panic button. Have a plan. In this episode, I will tell you some of the first steps I took to getting on a regimen that was right for me and my mental health.
Welcome to my podcast. The objective of this episode is to give you, the listeners, an introduction to the purpose of this podcast. After being diagnosed in 2018 with Bipolar II Disorder my life changed forever. Listen here to find out how.
The purpose of this podcast is two-fold. First, it is intended to document my life as I navigate the ever changing currents of Bipolar II with hypomanic episodes. Before bed I become manic as I wait for my medicine to kick in. Sounds like the perfect time to have a discussion, right? Second, it is my intention to de-stigmatize Bipolar Disorder, and shed some light on what it actually means to LIVE with a mental health disorder. I humbly hope you enjoy my content.