Thank you SO much for finally (!) posting a story, that ends up like the way it did. I surfing across so many similar channels like yours, but this one has always been my favourite. Your storys are well thought-through, and you even don't stop infront of so-called "taboo"-subjects. I love that you brake down so many small and big walls for so many people by doing this. Shout-out to the voices: I like you all! Go on with what your amazing doing. I'm wishing you all the best.
My sister’s son’s father went off the deep end for the last two years of his life because he voluntarily took himself off the meds that were stabilizing his mind. He self-deleted last February, and while I personally don’t have good memories of the guy, I still feel for my sister and her son. The guy barely interacted with my nephew in the first place, so it’s been wild to see how calmly he’s been taking everything. If someone you care about is telling you something is wrong with you and you need to get it looked at, do it. Mark is exactly how my nephew’s father was; doing crazy things at random then not having a memory of doing it at all. They’re not trying to be a jerk, they’re genuinely trying to help.
I’m really enjoying these long form stories. They definitely give more meat to the storyline. Like the one yesterday with the MILs crazy behavior being a hormone imbalance. Keep it up!
There's a difference between being bipolar and being schizophrenic, Mark sounds like he's borderline and getting worse. As for snakes, you make more money off of just selling the babies, why sell skin for 20 bucks when the babies can be sold for 300?
@@Krisna_K Yeah same, bipolar grandfather and I had a close friend (cut off, wouldn't take meds, threw amphetamines into the mix😑) a manic state can be a lot and very divorced from reality
It definitely sounds like he's borderline. Although... not the best rep, at all. Coming from someone w/ borderline. Impulsivity, grandiose, idealizing and devaluing are all symptoms and they're definitely there. As well as delusions, unstable self-image, and a fear of abandonment.
@@Tori-in7ek therapist did a wild guess, I can't diagnose on my mother who passed years ago of histrionic personality disorder, that was so very much fun to deal with, it got pretty delusional here and there as well, like reality isn't realitying. It's how I'm not wasting as much time being angry. The anger is valid but I'm being angry at someone who was very unwell, nothing that came out of her face reflected reality, it was all just looloo blaargh! (Sorry I talk strangely of mental health issues, I'm far from being on an even keel myself. I laugh at it so I can keep mentally dog paddling. I have a maladaptive sense of humor?)
Good morning, everyone. If bipolar is diagnosis early there is meds for. Sad thing is its also inherited. And living with someone like that is very rough.
@@linexp274There are ranges of bipolar disorder, and this guy is acting very similar to a family member of mine who had to be involuntarily hospitalized a lot before they started showing symptoms because they kept doing things like shoplifting and violently assaulting a disabled family member.
Refreshing change to all of the other sisters, who steals other sister's husband or fiance stories on here. It could've done with a 10-15 minute trim on the long dialogue, in my opinion. I liked how the sister finally got a job and found her life's calling, after all.
Dumb girl: "What's wrong with him? I don't even know what's real and what's not with him?" Me: "Welcome to the real world. So glad you finally pulled your head out of your arse. Now, 'Responsibility' is on the left, 'Employment' is on the right, and 'Do it yo DAMN self' is at the end of the hall. Have fun!"
This is probably the best Apple texts scenario I’ve heard. The progression of untreated bipolar disorder was clinically realistic. The affair part of the story, involving two sisters, that was a bit unrealistic, but the scenario ended on a hopeful note, highlighting how forgiveness is possible. That’s nice, no gloom and doom for the sister or the ex-husband.
I'm not bipolar but I live with the fear of going into a blackout rage. It happened twice in my teens. The first time was when 2 of my brothers turned on an electric fence while I was working on it. 2 hours at least are only vague memories. The second time was after my younger brother tackled me from behind and started beating me until I could get turned over and defend myself. He took off running and fell. The next thing I remember was my older brother and his friend trying to pull me off and I was getting loose from both of them to keep hitting my younger brother. That ended the ambush attacks that my younger brother had been doing. But realizing how far I had lost control scared me. That's why I walk away if I can when I start getting angry.
@@danielbutler578 That sounds like something happened to your brain when you were electrocuted! As for your brother and his blitz attacks, again, you reacted. I think you are being rather too hard on yourself. Speak to your doctor.
The characters seem to all have mental illnesses. Mark....seems to be paranoid schizophrenic, the sister definitely has bipolar/depressive order, and the main character has severe depression. I'm bipolar 2, just from going to see my doc it gets easier to pin point who is who. Mark is the one that needs to be the first to be taken care of. Time in a hospital with a good doctor would probably help him quite a bit.
The sister seems more like she has Narcissistic Personality Disorder, with her depressive behavior being more rational reactions to running face first into the consequences of her own actions.
@@veritysimone Under the circumstances, who wouldn't get depressed? Or did you mean Major Depressive Disorder, which is getting depression periodically (there can be years w/o depression) rather than just once.
My bipolar aunt once dated guy that was also bipolar and the way they handled their condition was very different. My aunt always tried her best to keep up on her meds but her boyfriend would often get into a cycle where he felt he was doing well so he didn't need the meds anymore. Once that happened, he'd start calling in bomb threats to random places around town. My dad (who was still a cop at the time) to this day is extremely pissed off that this guy never saw jail time.
Why? Jail is certainly not the right place for that type of problem. A community living group in a mental health facility with restricted access to telephones, maybe?
@@stefaniebraun3319 Don't you think they tried that? He'd get arrested, they'd send him to a hospital somewhere where they'd encourage him to start taking his meds again, they let him go, cycle starts all over. He can function and live on his own just fine even off the meds, he's just a pain in everyones @$$. They can't force him to live in a home if he doesn't want to since that would technically be false imprisonment. Also no one has the money to pay for his stay and most homes would argue that they're services are more for patients that actually need the help. When my aunt went to stay with grandma at her community group, they were really against her being there because she was too young and could mask really well. Hell, speaking of my aunt, when she started going downhill my parents had to really fight the county to lock her into a special hospital because she really needed the attention but every time they succeeded in getting her in, they'd immediately let her out onto the streets, not even into the care of a family member. My aunt was not on her meds and very manic at the time and they just let her out on her own into public. You can maybe see why people around here don't trust the medical industry.
@@stefaniebraun3319I don't think some community living group should be subjected to having to live with somebody who acts like that. We need to reopen the mental asylums. When we closed them the people living there generally ended up in prison or homeless. There was a lot of corruption within them before, but we should have reformed them instead of shutting them down.
Had a friend, who was a brother of a coworker, he was manic/ bi polar and a artist, he would go off his meds because the meds stiffled his artistic abilities and while off he stark raving crazy and the last time he stayed off the meds. Sadly he died while off his meds , would have happened if he'd been on his meds , brain aneurysm
People with any kind of depression have only 2 things to do to get help, 3 if you count finding a doctor. They have to be 100 percent honest with the doctor and then work with the doctor about the meds. The full process can take upto 5 years. Due to my childhood I had a severe depression but things are a lot better now. Today I have a poor outlook on love relationships but I totally enjoy the feeling of brightening the day of others.
Absolutely Full stop Unaushospital lies because of Depressions, I really needed help in so I was completely honest and trusted the doctors and the therapy. Seven years now from there. I’m still taking Matze, but I am able now to reflect iand to go on in life. Depression is a bitch, but they definitely are solutions
She moved to new York to take a job , yet she told her sister she has her own business.....please keep the facts accurate in these......switching story lines makes it sound like a child wrote them
A few more original elements than in most of these cookie-cutter stories. A less black and white ending than most of them, too. Qualified approval here :D
Thanks for trying something new! I thought it might have been a brain tumor, TBH. At least he's on meds, but it's unfortunate that he was cast out for being mentally ill.
Nice example of the progression of bipolar disorder. I was diagnosed with BPD 15 years ago. My BPD presented itself a lot like Marks (minus the affair). I did attempt to shoplifter once, but I got a bit too nervous and put the item back. The first year or so I would stop taking my meds because my BPD would convince me I was fine and didn't need them, or I would stop because of the weight gain, or because I hated how lethargic I felt on them. Back then, I was probably having a manic episode 2 to 3 times a month. But, about 13 years ago, my docs found the correct combo of meds that work for me, so I have had maybe 3 or 4 manic episodes total in the past 13 years. However, if I had to listen to Erica's voice any longer, I might have fallen into an almost instant manic episode. Her voice is more grating than chalk on a blackboard or a dentists drill. I think about 15 seconds into hearing it, and my ears almost started to bleed!
BPD doesn't stand for bipolar disorder, though... It's borderline personality disorder, and there's no medication just therapy unless you are suffering through severe depression or psychosis.
Actually I knew someone that was like this. He was bipolar. I knew someone else that was also diagnosed bipolar and it was totally different for him. The first one was in his early 20’s and it was really scary to be around him because when he snapped it was dangerous. His parents said he gradually changed. He would randomly stop taking his meds. He destroyed an entire room one day. Someone said something to him and he lost it. It was sad and scary.
Actually a person with Bipolar can act that way. My son has it. He inherited it from his dad. The self grandeur, the rush of stealing, and the mood swings. Mania doesn't always mean depression, anger can also be the flip side of the coin.
@@denisemartin3798 Are you ok? I am in a family with a lot of mental health issues, Bipola being one of them. The mental and emotional toll is huge. Hugs from me to you.
@debbietaylor2983 It's definitely challenging, as you know, I'm sure. Some days you want to run for the hills, some days you question if you can keep going, but, there are also days when you pick up your imaginary sword and fight beside them. Giving every ounce you have to help them and understand them. Hug to you also, honey. It's not easy
I'm cracking up 🤣🤣 on how this lady speaks why oh why do u guys do this to me, 😭😭 god help me or this lady and can someone please please please please teach this lady how to speak LOLOL
Mark really needs help because the way he’s acting is not normal. And Erica is not dead 💀 thank god for that but she’s still not forgiven for what she did yet.
"There's a woman screaming about her kids and I'm pretty sure she doesn't have any" 🤣🤣 So t his lady is partly at fault. She was told he was showing signs of being bipolar. Even if the bartender wasn't licensed, she was also majoring in psychology in college and clearly knew enough to recognize the signs. The wife blew it off . It wouldn't have hurt anything to bring it up and have him get tested.
These people talk way too much. I had someone cheat and I just left. He came home early from his 2nd shift job after being fired. Karma was strong that day.
and I've observed mentals for a long time, including my own egg donor. they were crazy. and nothing was wrong with them.. according to them. but no one will keep them from passing it on
Sorry, but in the USA, the husband would not have to pay anything if he isn’t working or the wife makes more than the him. She would not be able to get alimony. Alienation of affection is only valid in 6 states, and New York is not one of those states. If the person used marital assets for the affair then recovery of some of those funds might be possible for the aggrieved spouse. Property settlement may be affected by the affair if funds are owed.
3 minutes in and I bailed out. You expect people to endure that for 55:47? She married a man baby that never grew up. I doubt that's going to change for the rest of the video if the title is anything to go by.
I know this might sound petty, but I cannot stand the sound of Erica’s voice. It’s so exaggerated . Even the way she says Ya! Lol the way all of her words and or just annoying. Again, like I said, I might sound petty, but I can’t help but be annoyed by it.
@@tracyroweauthor I’ve heard videos where the VA was unlistenable it was so bad. This is just a talented VA doing a different voice that, I’m sure, is meant to be annoying. I really don’t think she is going to limit her range of voices because people think some are annoying.
@@KCohere33 Thank you for explaining to me how this works like I'm stupid. Otherwise I wouldn't have known how these videos are done. Now, do you mind if I have an opinion about how annoying this voice is? Is that ok with you? Or would you like to regulate ALL my opinions?
The only relation to the Apple company is that a lot of smartphone users have Apple phones. I do not. I tried two Apple products and did not like them. So I use android phones.
I love the upbeat ending. It makes me happy that there is hope for a happy but separate future for Cassie, Mark, and Erica. Finally.
I'm glad that Mark is getting the help that he needs!
I like the fact that this story has a tentatively upbeat ending. Sometimes people aren't bad, just ill and in denial.
Thank you SO much for finally (!) posting a story, that ends up like the way it did.
I surfing across so many similar channels like yours, but this one has always been my favourite.
Your storys are well thought-through, and you even don't stop infront of so-called "taboo"-subjects.
I love that you brake down so many small and big walls for so many people by doing this.
Shout-out to the voices: I like you all!
Go on with what your amazing doing.
I'm wishing you all the best.
My sister’s son’s father went off the deep end for the last two years of his life because he voluntarily took himself off the meds that were stabilizing his mind. He self-deleted last February, and while I personally don’t have good memories of the guy, I still feel for my sister and her son. The guy barely interacted with my nephew in the first place, so it’s been wild to see how calmly he’s been taking everything.
If someone you care about is telling you something is wrong with you and you need to get it looked at, do it. Mark is exactly how my nephew’s father was; doing crazy things at random then not having a memory of doing it at all. They’re not trying to be a jerk, they’re genuinely trying to help.
I’m really enjoying these long form stories. They definitely give more meat to the storyline. Like the one yesterday with the MILs crazy behavior being a hormone imbalance. Keep it up!
Agree, these stories on mental issues, if fact based, really help educate.
There's a difference between being bipolar and being schizophrenic, Mark sounds like he's borderline and getting worse.
As for snakes, you make more money off of just selling the babies, why sell skin for 20 bucks when the babies can be sold for 300?
There are also different types of Bipolar Disorder! It runs in my family!
@@Krisna_K Yeah same, bipolar grandfather and I had a close friend (cut off, wouldn't take meds, threw amphetamines into the mix😑) a manic state can be a lot and very divorced from reality
It definitely sounds like he's borderline. Although... not the best rep, at all. Coming from someone w/ borderline. Impulsivity, grandiose, idealizing and devaluing are all symptoms and they're definitely there. As well as delusions, unstable self-image, and a fear of abandonment.
@@Tori-in7ek therapist did a wild guess, I can't diagnose on my mother who passed years ago of histrionic personality disorder, that was so very much fun to deal with, it got pretty delusional here and there as well, like reality isn't realitying. It's how I'm not wasting as much time being angry. The anger is valid but I'm being angry at someone who was very unwell, nothing that came out of her face reflected reality, it was all just looloo blaargh!
(Sorry I talk strangely of mental health issues, I'm far from being on an even keel myself. I laugh at it so I can keep mentally dog paddling. I have a maladaptive sense of humor?)
My husband has schizoaffective disorder, which is schizophrenia with a mood component, so it SEEMS as though he's both schizophrenic and bipolar.
Erica:I want ur husband.
Cassie:He quit his last job, he farted literally in front of his boss,other workers and colleagues 🤦🏽♀️
Erica:Wait what🤐
Cassie: He's all yours!
I agree with the comment below, really good story. Have a bipolar person in my life. Good readers, too
Good morning, everyone. If bipolar is diagnosis early there is meds for. Sad thing is its also inherited. And living with someone like that is very rough.
I had a friend who was bi polar, and this was how she behaved when she was off her meds.
I lived it, this is very exaggerated! But it’s very difficult dealing with the mood swings. This is more than bipolar
@@linexp274There are ranges of bipolar disorder, and this guy is acting very similar to a family member of mine who had to be involuntarily hospitalized a lot before they started showing symptoms because they kept doing things like shoplifting and violently assaulting a disabled family member.
Good Sunday morning from Milwaukee. About to go to the laundromat while listening to this episode. Be safe, people and REST.
Take care of yourself 🌷
In several of these types of storiees they don't seem to understand what "remarry" means and when to use it.
Refreshing change to all of the other sisters, who steals other sister's husband or fiance stories on here. It could've done with a 10-15 minute trim on the long dialogue, in my opinion. I liked how the sister finally got a job and found her life's calling, after all.
I absolutely love the fantasy that you can live in a New York high rise on only $175k a year.
Now that is a fantasy 😂
Dumb girl: "What's wrong with him? I don't even know what's real and what's not with him?"
Me: "Welcome to the real world. So glad you finally pulled your head out of your arse. Now, 'Responsibility' is on the left, 'Employment' is on the right, and 'Do it yo DAMN self' is at the end of the hall. Have fun!"
Good morning, everyone from Western New York. Have a wonderful day.
If anyone calls me from jail to bail them out and talks to me the way her husband talked to her they would stay in jail. 😊
This is probably the best Apple texts scenario I’ve heard. The progression of untreated bipolar disorder was clinically realistic. The affair part of the story, involving two sisters, that was a bit unrealistic, but the scenario ended on a hopeful note, highlighting how forgiveness is possible. That’s nice, no gloom and doom for the sister or the ex-husband.
I almost killed someone when I was 15 because of unknown bipolar disorder, so this one really hit hard on what could have been 😢
I thought so.
I'm not bipolar but I live with the fear of going into a blackout rage. It happened twice in my teens. The first time was when 2 of my brothers turned on an electric fence while I was working on it. 2 hours at least are only vague memories. The second time was after my younger brother tackled me from behind and started beating me until I could get turned over and defend myself. He took off running and fell. The next thing I remember was my older brother and his friend trying to pull me off and I was getting loose from both of them to keep hitting my younger brother. That ended the ambush attacks that my younger brother had been doing. But realizing how far I had lost control scared me. That's why I walk away if I can when I start getting angry.
@@danielbutler578 That sounds like something happened to your brain when you were electrocuted! As for your brother and his blitz attacks, again, you reacted. I think you are being rather too hard on yourself. Speak to your doctor.
@@The_Nightsong my sister was almost got me. She has bipolar......god that was a dark period for everyone
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I love that Erica just admitted to being Impulsive and Immoral
Right?! Instead of playing, “It’s not my fault men find me cute.”
Lol I kinda agree- I'd rather deal with an honest arsehole than a twofaced sneak- at least then you know what you're dealing with!!
Well, they do say denial is one of the first signs of mental illnesses.
The characters seem to all have mental illnesses. Mark....seems to be paranoid schizophrenic, the sister definitely has bipolar/depressive order, and the main character has severe depression. I'm bipolar 2, just from going to see my doc it gets easier to pin point who is who. Mark is the one that needs to be the first to be taken care of. Time in a hospital with a good doctor would probably help him quite a bit.
Mark seems more schizoaffective to me.
MC seems to have Major Depression.
The sister seems more like she has Narcissistic Personality Disorder, with her depressive behavior being more rational reactions to running face first into the consequences of her own actions.
@@veritysimone Under the circumstances, who wouldn't get depressed? Or did you mean Major Depressive Disorder, which is getting depression periodically (there can be years w/o depression) rather than just once.
@@rollothecat2010 I HAVE Major Depression, also known as Major Depressive Disorder. I'm intimately familiar with it.
Good morning from the cold Appalachian mountains of Virginia. Hope everyone has a blessed day. ❤
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Have a peaceful day 👋🤗
My bipolar aunt once dated guy that was also bipolar and the way they handled their condition was very different. My aunt always tried her best to keep up on her meds but her boyfriend would often get into a cycle where he felt he was doing well so he didn't need the meds anymore. Once that happened, he'd start calling in bomb threats to random places around town. My dad (who was still a cop at the time) to this day is extremely pissed off that this guy never saw jail time.
Why? Jail is certainly not the right place for that type of problem. A community living group in a mental health facility with restricted access to telephones, maybe?
@@stefaniebraun3319 Don't you think they tried that? He'd get arrested, they'd send him to a hospital somewhere where they'd encourage him to start taking his meds again, they let him go, cycle starts all over. He can function and live on his own just fine even off the meds, he's just a pain in everyones @$$. They can't force him to live in a home if he doesn't want to since that would technically be false imprisonment. Also no one has the money to pay for his stay and most homes would argue that they're services are more for patients that actually need the help. When my aunt went to stay with grandma at her community group, they were really against her being there because she was too young and could mask really well. Hell, speaking of my aunt, when she started going downhill my parents had to really fight the county to lock her into a special hospital because she really needed the attention but every time they succeeded in getting her in, they'd immediately let her out onto the streets, not even into the care of a family member. My aunt was not on her meds and very manic at the time and they just let her out on her own into public. You can maybe see why people around here don't trust the medical industry.
@@stefaniebraun3319I agree with you. He needed help, not punishment.
@@stefaniebraun3319I don't think some community living group should be subjected to having to live with somebody who acts like that.
We need to reopen the mental asylums. When we closed them the people living there generally ended up in prison or homeless. There was a lot of corruption within them before, but we should have reformed them instead of shutting them down.
Had a friend, who was a brother of a coworker, he was manic/ bi polar and a artist, he would go off his meds because the meds stiffled his artistic abilities and while off he stark raving crazy and the last time he stayed off the meds. Sadly he died while off his meds , would have happened if he'd been on his meds , brain aneurysm
This is one of the better stories in a while.
The writers could do with looking up schizophrenia, and if they're going to tackle severe mental illness at least get it right.
Totally agree with you it’s an insult
I know everyone laughed at the fact he said I let out the longest fart....😂
Timestamp?
😂 3.09
I would have divorced him right then 😂
@@KCohere33 agreed on that if I was the wife of this POS I'd make sure he hit the road Jack and never come back no more... LoL
My partner ripped ass in the kitchen after he quit due to understaffing and shit management
Morning from Southern Virginia 😊
Good Morning from Louisiana 🐊
This was different and I haven't heard it before.
41:04 He just threw away his future.
Man, this was a doozy but so good.
Erica’s voice is like nails on a chalkboard 😮
Yeah I was wondering if I was the only one thinking she sounds like a petulant teenager
Just have too hope Mark stays on the meds........................
Dumb guy: "There's something weird about this place"
Me: "Yeah.....you. Get help"
People with any kind of depression have only 2 things to do to get help, 3 if you count finding a doctor. They have to be 100 percent honest with the doctor and then work with the doctor about the meds. The full process can take upto 5 years. Due to my childhood I had a severe depression but things are a lot better now. Today I have a poor outlook on love relationships but I totally enjoy the feeling of brightening the day of others.
Absolutely Full stop Unaushospital lies because of Depressions, I really needed help in so I was completely honest and trusted the doctors and the therapy. Seven years now from there. I’m still taking Matze, but I am able now to reflect iand to go on in life. Depression is a bitch, but they definitely are solutions
Sending you loving energy, sweetie. I myself have both Major Depression and complex PTSD.
She moved to new York to take a job , yet she told her sister she has her own business.....please keep the facts accurate in these......switching story lines makes it sound like a child wrote them
A few more original elements than in most of these cookie-cutter stories. A less black and white ending than most of them, too. Qualified approval here :D
Thanks for trying something new! I thought it might have been a brain tumor, TBH. At least he's on meds, but it's unfortunate that he was cast out for being mentally ill.
Well at least it's a new story.
Be careful op shes after your husband red flags😮😮
The word is sought not seeked.
Omg these are all so long now 😭 I don't always have the time for an entire hour. I miss the 20 minute ones.
The thumbnail part starts around the 41 minute mark if anyone wants to skip all that filler
Sometimes the filler is necessary for the rest of the story.
I guess this is useful for people with short attention spans.
@@GeorgieB1965 agreed, it would give context on moments before distaser
Does anyone remember the story where the OP acts like she's angry at her husband's new girlfriend but she's making the girlfriend think she's crazy
There’s a country song, Psycho. Better known as “You think I’m psycho don’t you momma”. Boy does this remind me of that song
Nice example of the progression of bipolar disorder. I was diagnosed with BPD 15 years ago. My BPD presented itself a lot like Marks (minus the affair). I did attempt to shoplifter once, but I got a bit too nervous and put the item back. The first year or so I would stop taking my meds because my BPD would convince me I was fine and didn't need them, or I would stop because of the weight gain, or because I hated how lethargic I felt on them. Back then, I was probably having a manic episode 2 to 3 times a month. But, about 13 years ago, my docs found the correct combo of meds that work for me, so I have had maybe 3 or 4 manic episodes total in the past 13 years. However, if I had to listen to Erica's voice any longer, I might have fallen into an almost instant manic episode. Her voice is more grating than chalk on a blackboard or a dentists drill. I think about 15 seconds into hearing it, and my ears almost started to bleed!
BPD doesn't stand for bipolar disorder, though... It's borderline personality disorder, and there's no medication just therapy unless you are suffering through severe depression or psychosis.
Can you seriously buy a highrise apartment in a decent part of New York on a salary of £175K? Certainly couldn't do that in London!
No, that salary could not afford it. The prices are upwards of $1 million.
I think that the writers used the term "buy" when they really mean rent thinking they are interchangeable.
@@ixxieangel Makes sense :)
Getting a full time job making a plan other than marrying a rich man, is called adulting.
the writer has no clue what bipolar is lol
Or probably it turns out to be Schizophrenia...
Actually I knew someone that was like this. He was bipolar. I knew someone else that was also diagnosed bipolar and it was totally different for him. The first one was in his early 20’s and it was really scary to be around him because when he snapped it was dangerous. His parents said he gradually changed. He would randomly stop taking his meds. He destroyed an entire room one day. Someone said something to him and he lost it. It was sad and scary.
Actually a person with Bipolar can act that way. My son has it. He inherited it from his dad. The self grandeur, the rush of stealing, and the mood swings. Mania doesn't always mean depression, anger can also be the flip side of the coin.
@@denisemartin3798 Are you ok? I am in a family with a lot of mental health issues, Bipola being one of them. The mental and emotional toll is huge. Hugs from me to you.
@debbietaylor2983 It's definitely challenging, as you know, I'm sure. Some days you want to run for the hills, some days you question if you can keep going, but, there are also days when you pick up your imaginary sword and fight beside them. Giving every ounce you have to help them and understand them. Hug to you also, honey. It's not easy
I'm cracking up 🤣🤣 on how this lady speaks why oh why do u guys do this to me, 😭😭 god help me or this lady and can someone please please please please teach this lady how to speak LOLOL
Good morning from Seattle, Washington!
Well, this one is a surprising story, but lol he farted too, so that makes it even more fun
$175,000 would never buy a high rise condo in New York City. Even studio apartments in a high rise is at least a million.
Mark really needs help because the way he’s acting is not normal. And Erica is not dead 💀 thank god for that but she’s still not forgiven for what she did yet.
VA for Erica is beyond irritating.. Does anyone really talk like that in real world????... I guess they were trying to be more irritating
Erica voice is disturbingly annoying
The VA is the same as the OP
For a moment I thought that we have jumped to a different story 😅😅
In the US properties aren’t called used or second hand. Only new or re- modeled or renovated but never second hand or used.
OMG, it's the Krystal voice
and she keeps bailing it out
First but should be sleeping, lol
Same here 😂
lol, me too 👋🇨🇦
Who can when a new AT video is up?
Same
Hi Dawn!!! I should be cooking but I'm in bed...it's midday here
Erica sounds like my sister 😬 I’m with Cassie
Love that! He's in love with me now, he wouldn't lie to me! Bahahahaha!
What is a secondhand property?
😅😅😅😅you wanted him ,you got him.end off.cut call
"There's a woman screaming about her kids and I'm pretty sure she doesn't have any" 🤣🤣 So t his lady is partly at fault. She was told he was showing signs of being bipolar. Even if the bartender wasn't licensed, she was also majoring in psychology in college and clearly knew enough to recognize the signs. The wife blew it off . It wouldn't have hurt anything to bring it up and have him get tested.
Right. That's what I would have done.
It is so hard to find a therapist these days. They are all booked up.
Serial killers are normally sociopaths or psychopaths. A bit differentvto bipolar
Yes.
These people talk way too much. I had someone cheat and I just left. He came home early from his 2nd shift job after being fired. Karma was strong that day.
If you were buying a high rise condo in NYC , $175,000 wouldn’t be enough income.Especially in Manhattan.
Call the police op😮
Mark is a fool.
Hello from Canada
and I've observed mentals for a long time, including my own egg donor. they were crazy. and nothing was wrong with them.. according to them. but no one will keep them from passing it on
Erica's voice is so annoying.
31 is old? -.-
*cough* karma *cough cough*
Sorry, but in the USA, the husband would not have to pay anything if he isn’t working or the wife makes more than the him. She would not be able to get alimony. Alienation of affection is only valid in 6 states, and New York is not one of those states. If the person used marital assets for the affair then recovery of some of those funds might be possible for the aggrieved spouse. Property settlement may be affected by the affair if funds are owed.
3 minutes in and I bailed out. You expect people to endure that for 55:47? She married a man baby that never grew up. I doubt that's going to change for the rest of the video if the title is anything to go by.
Well, you’re quite wrong. That’s not where the story went at all.
This should have just been about Mark and the bipolar stuff. The Erica stuff messed the whole story up.
Those videos are getting really to long.
I know this might sound petty, but I cannot stand the sound of Erica’s voice. It’s so exaggerated . Even the way she says Ya! Lol the way all of her words and or just annoying. Again, like I said, I might sound petty, but I can’t help but be annoyed by it.
Please don't ever do that Erica voice ever again. It was the most annoying thing I've ever had to listen to.
Y’all are exaggerating
@@KCohere33 not even a little bit
@@tracyroweauthor I’ve heard videos where the VA was unlistenable it was so bad. This is just a talented VA doing a different voice that, I’m sure, is meant to be annoying. I really don’t think she is going to limit her range of voices because people think some are annoying.
@@KCohere33 Thank you for explaining to me how this works like I'm stupid. Otherwise I wouldn't have known how these videos are done. Now, do you mind if I have an opinion about how annoying this voice is? Is that ok with you? Or would you like to regulate ALL my opinions?
@@tracyroweauthor Im glad to be of help.
I hate apple I'm not gonna watch it it's a horrible corporation.
Sorry that you feel that way. There is a lot of back story to this channel.
You do realise this is just a channel name with no relation to Apple products?
The only relation to the Apple company is that a lot of smartphone users have Apple phones. I do not. I tried two Apple products and did not like them. So I use android phones.
Sorry but I don't like these long stories.
The actress playing Erica has one of the most offensive and obnoxious voices I have ever heard in my life.