Debunking Bipolar Disorder: Common Myths and Why They're Wrong

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  • CW: Bipolar themes and discussion of the effects of bipolar disorder
    Bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic-depressive illness/disorder) is a complex mental health condition where someone goes through repeated cycles of mania and depression that can wreak havoc on one’s life.
    There are a lot of myths about bipolar disorder, so this video is all about debunking the most common ones I hear.
    If I missed one, let me know below!
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  • @sodakhanart
    @sodakhanart ปีที่แล้ว +10

    My least favorite and imo the most harmful one is that bipolar people constantly have extreme mood swings. I was misdiagnosed as bipolar for years because i have really bad emotional regulation (from ADHD and CPTSD, not bipolar) and SAD and the meds REALLY messed me up! Any time i would bring up these mood swings/personality changes to a doctor they always try to get me back on these meds and i’m like no dude this is not bipolar 😬

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      yes this! A lot of people with bipolar disorder go months to years in between episodes, it’s definitely not a constant thing!

  • @mjlove6574
    @mjlove6574 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    very good video Kit! I also often hear that bipolar is "just mood swings". And everybody is "a little bit bipolar." hell no!
    You look amazing ❤

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Absolutely not everyone is! thanks for adding this!

  • @BipolarCourage
    @BipolarCourage 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Some common myths/misconceptions I come across online:
    1. Telling people they are misdiagnosed & must be autistic instead, and to stop taking bipolar meds
    2. Those who insist on calling hypomania mania
    3. Confusing mood & emotional dysregulation. Mood & emotions are different concepts

  • @CamboTriton
    @CamboTriton ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I appreciate your openness and honesty. I can relate to what you're saying here.

  • @emmamunro7208
    @emmamunro7208 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I find it extremely hard to hold down a job, I really hate it so much. I do try really hard though.

  • @kinzhe83
    @kinzhe83 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for this video Kit. I've been in remission for 15 years now, I take my meds, I don't cause troubles anymore but I just c a n - n o t hold a regular job. I honestly didn't know "normal" people view bipolar people as an individuals that can not work, but now I realize it's definitely a thing, although lots of people do work regular jobs, my hat's off to them. I also learned what able-ism is from this video, thank you for that. Don't know what else to say on this topic, I agree with everything you pointed out in the video, thank you and best of health to all of us here :)

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      15 years??? That’s amazing!!! And I love your comments thank you for leaving them!
      Ableism isn’t pretty but I remember when I learned about it, it was a word I could put to my experiences that finally had a name. So it was mainly relief, as horrible as it is to know it’s real and not all in my head. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again!

    • @kinzhe83
      @kinzhe83 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SchizoKitzo You're very welcome, thank you for making these videos and reducing the stigma about mental illness! Best wishes :)

  • @charliecounselman1864
    @charliecounselman1864 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello! I'm studying for my LCSW clinical exam and your vids are helping me learn and brush up. Wish me luck! I wish you the best, hope you're doing well, if not then don't give up! May the force be with you.

  • @joslone
    @joslone ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am schizoaffective an I must say you were spot on. I love your videos Kit.

  • @kathyswearingen1509
    @kathyswearingen1509 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent, clear, thank you as ever for your honesty i wish you and all here well

  • @jamiekincaid9133
    @jamiekincaid9133 ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate your honesty sooooo much Thank You😊

  • @gckinsey
    @gckinsey ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a fantastic video! I'm always here for some myth-busting, and I really enjoyed the way you tackled each of these common myths about bipolar disorder.
    It's interesting how so many of the myths stem from "a few bipolar folks experience (XYZ) so therefore all of them must be exactly the same." It's so frustrating when people think that a certain community is a monolith just because they happen to share one thing in common. (I hear similar sentiments about the trans community all the time, sigh.) In reality, humans are way too complex to ever be a monolith, so it was really awesome to see you dispel that idea about the bipolar community.
    I thought it was especially important that you busted the myth about bipolar folks not being able to hold down jobs, and I hope any business owners/employers watching your videos take that into account when hiring. It makes me sad to think about how many people get fired or even rejected at the interview stage because of their bipolar symptoms plus this myth. I hope that as society becomes more conscious of ableism, more people get job opportunities that they would have been shut out of before.
    It's also really cool that you pointed out how a bipolar episode can be stopped if the person catches it early. (And all the more reason why we need better healthcare... between cost barriers and an overloaded/overworked system, it wouldn't surprise me if some bipolar folks know they're starting an episode, but either don't have a regular doctor to contact or don't get a response/help from their doctor until it's too late.) I hope that someday all bipolar folks can get the support they need and deserve from the healthcare system.
    Thank you so much for busting all of these myths! I learned a lot! It's so important that you're helping educate people about this stuff so that these myths don't keep getting perpetuated.
    (BTW your new hair looks amazing on camera!)

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  ปีที่แล้ว

      GC THANK YOU AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
      *clears throat and undoes caps lock*
      thanks for this whole comment and I’m glad you learned some stuff in the video! I’m all about breaking stigma surrounding bipolar and I too hope that one day employers will be more understanding. And that the healthcare system will be able to show up for these people when they’re needed most. Thanks again!

  • @lisatomihiro3488
    @lisatomihiro3488 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for letting others know more about these mental issues. ❤️

  • @gugu532
    @gugu532 ปีที่แล้ว

    This new hair cut suits you so well 😊 nice video as always... You are natural at making videos

  • @alexandermatthewsmusic
    @alexandermatthewsmusic ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice hair 😉 ps I'm schizophrenic and I got a job at the SPCA working with the dogs... It's volunteer but still good 🙂

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha thanks Alexander!

  • @May-or-May-not
    @May-or-May-not หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm bipolar and I've worked full time as a teacher for seven years. Next school year I might have to decrease my position because it's taking a toll. But that might just as well be caused by my choice of career as my illness.

  • @catastrophicblues.
    @catastrophicblues. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Saludos desde Argentina!!! Tus vídeos me ayudan mucho a entender y ayudar a mi hermano

  • @robertstone8056
    @robertstone8056 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great video kitz!

  • @Dr.Wahoye_A.ShauriMD
    @Dr.Wahoye_A.ShauriMD ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great content!

  • @pointcuration1278
    @pointcuration1278 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @raphaelchery7004
    @raphaelchery7004 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you SchizoKitzo great content as always. Bi-polar can ruin your life, especially when you don't recognize it; and you're loved ones do not believe in medication. In six months at a job I came from a beloved leader to a villain. I simply would make jokes, or comments that made people feel belittled, insulted and over time people caught on to my game. I use this experience as a testimony. I truly believe if I was not born in the United States, and lived in another country I would be dead. Mental Health Illness is stigmatized and is seen as the work of the devil. People really generalize about it. They think about every shallow thing they have ever heard and experienced and live it when they are around someone who may have a condition and they do not know. You're given stares, kid treatment, people will say: "I love your drive", "I like this side of you today". Coming from someone who now believes I encourage anyone with this condition to not give up. Get therapist you feel comfortable with, try to build positive bridges with family, and find something that will give you the faith to keep going spiritually. Never say never, and never stop believing. God is the creator and no matter how ugly you may feel sometimes, he sees so much beauty in you're little differences of mood, personality, and cycles. There's beauty in you're in struggle.

  • @kristinhall7574
    @kristinhall7574 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. I was able to get a job right after I was in the psych ward. It wasn’t enough to support me though.I am fortunate to have a husband who makes a good income. The job I got had to be stress free so I worked in a public library. I hope everyone with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder can find good employment if they are capable of it. I know everyone is different.

  • @Lala-bobloblaw
    @Lala-bobloblaw 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I was younger we were taught and assumed that the mentally ill were wildly crazy, homeless, dangerous and different from everyone else.
    People can be wonderful and suffer from a mental illness. If I crossed you on the street I would never know you were schizo affective. Your channel helps cancel out misconceptions and stigma.

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I grew up thinking of people like me as “sick in the head” and that stigma stuck with me for a long time, and when I was diagnosed, I had to deal with a lot of shame. But then, I learned that those that were “sick in the head” are people too, because I was one of those people, and idk, its a hidden illness; the reality of it is nothing like what society, stigma, or Hollywood says. And that’s why I’m here :)

  • @user-vh9yo9ls8p
    @user-vh9yo9ls8p 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ohy... My ..god it really bad to me

  • @fenris042
    @fenris042 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe it is important to also know, as my fiance and BFF I've known 38 years, says n research supports it. Symptoms often get worse as you get older. She was diagnosed at 23. She's 51 now and she's obviously different than then, she can't work anymore, agoraphobia too. I ride the wave with her and am her rock she stabilizes on. I don't let the fits of anger bother me. She always apologies and I understand the difference between her true anger vs onset bipolar. It's much different. She takes her meds regularly but they often get adjusted yearly too. That's normal as well she told me. She told me, I'm the only person to ever take the time to educate myself on what makes her whom she is, it's a nice compliment and I do want to help and support her.

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cannot have your cake and eat it too! I will stop doing this for sure.

    • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
      @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do not remember this but apparently already commented here.

  • @prabhjotsingh1595
    @prabhjotsingh1595 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have schizophrenia, my conviction is my mood and mental health is dictated by my medication otherwise there was a big chemical imbalance in my brain.i want to know what someone else with the disorder feels like if it's ok to share,thanks.

  • @TUBELIFTER
    @TUBELIFTER 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I identify, what sucks but is cool is I only really relate to those that suffer with mental illness. But in recovery, healthy people are a little more interesting and I'm open to learn all human experience. Bi-Polar.......shoooo......mixed mood episodes.....oooooh......alcohol...AA and meds. Thank my Higher power. Well here we are

  • @linkeddevices
    @linkeddevices 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't get happy manic states...last time I was in a manic state I then we were behind the destructive constant trolling of e_lon. I was angry the entire year which costed me several relationships I kept blowing off constantly too busy. 2 of my friends died of covid and I lost content with several friends.i stole an ex room mates identity to hide behind which was both illegal and unerhical. We're the reason why e_lon randomly had people print put their code since we had several moles that made him too paranoid to make any good decisions

  • @natas12rm
    @natas12rm ปีที่แล้ว

    I was diagnosed as schizoeffective but the Drs are full of shite and they trying to kill me.

  • @MrGuzmanra
    @MrGuzmanra ปีที่แล้ว

    How low are your lows? Can u make a video when you're low?

    • @SchizoKitzo
      @SchizoKitzo  ปีที่แล้ว

      My most recent vid as of seeing this comment is one I filmed during a depressive state, and I have this video as well that shows how bad it can get:
      th-cam.com/video/TKoQU4nyc3U/w-d-xo.html
      I try to show all sides of this condition on this channel, so there will be more to come as this disease is chronic. Hopefully this helps!

  • @Lipolimtown
    @Lipolimtown ปีที่แล้ว

    We’re you born with this conditon? Was it caused by past drugs, alcohol bad enviorments people and stress related to anhedonia somehow. This was the case for me my issues are mainly just severe negative symptoms

  • @xronald619x
    @xronald619x 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I get manic I smoke weed and then I get even more manic

  • @cory99998
    @cory99998 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah definitely not being moody, its a reality distortion. Like full blown your sense of reality and how you navigate the world is highly altered. I cycle rapidly and any given month if you look at my life, I'm like a different person. Even my subjective sense of my surroundings changes on the most fundamental perceptual level. We are not seeing the same picture, and I myself am not seeing the same picture from one month to the next.

  • @billybandyk0720
    @billybandyk0720 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    W/all due respect, Kit; I vehemently disagree.w/u RE: Bipolar Disorder requiring medication. After 30+ different psych meds over 44 yrs, the best decision that I made was GOING OFF MY MEDS OVER 7 YRS AGO!!!!!! While it does vary amongst individuals; psych meds made me feel suicidal (along w/the cumulative adverse effects sucking the life out of me). If u believe in the chemical imbalance philosophy, more power 2 u. Best 2 u in whatever works 4 u; w/that said, going off psych meds ELIMINATED THE SUICIDAL FEELINGS that I experienced while on them.

  • @Voltchip
    @Voltchip 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You destroyed bipolar myths with facts and logic (tm) 😂

  • @pensidosyroconesyava
    @pensidosyroconesyava ปีที่แล้ว

    Dunno if I m crediting that statement of you, from my view point there’s not been a good outcome from any past relationship through my 49y struggle through life and couple, family, friends or job/professional, neurodiversity activism circle or any with another human reelationship
    I kinda relate with some issues you talk out here and some other ones in a hellish nightmare combo, besides the psychotic ultra-rapid cycling bipolar part I’ve been diagnosed as an anxious non attentive adhd autistic, ocd and some impairments from cognitive part like dyspraxia, dyslexia and dyscalculia with poor working memory
    All that came on a very late self diagnose witch wouldn’t came from any clinician with no previous research from my self 😔
    The low percentage of “high functioning” autistics who scape from early screening due to high masking (unnecessarily painful and life threatening) abilities
    Think that thing of a normal or a self sustainable life is a thing not for my kind any way
    More awareness is really needed, help and support even from stop ableism thinking
    At last thankfully for this times we can relay on online VERY specific peer support groups from social networks as “cafe Âûtista” on facebook which with out maybe we would be indeed completely alone and helpless
    Thank you for sharing with your soul at hand so very intimate info from your disabled side
    Lets share the love of living (as soon as i can find some xDD)