Bipolar Perspectives of Bipolar Disorder by Someone with Bipolar

Note: Bipolar Perspectives of Bipolar Disorder by Someone with Bipolar is a guest post by Stuart Sanderson. If you found the post interesting and/or informational, feel free to read more from him on his blog here.

Bipolar Perspectives of Bipolar Disorder by Someone with Bipolar

Someone else decided I had Bipolar from my behaviours and my decorum in life. It seems another great example of how we, or should I say modern society, create a framework, a system of explanation, and then force reality into this. The truth is squeezed into this framework regardless of the circumstances or if it fits in place neatly or not. Opinions come first, the truth comes second. The world is then a backward place. One where we are basing our understanding on falsified sudo-facts. False Prophets can only make false Prophecies.

I’ve written two books about the reality that I live in. It’s arguably a different one than what you are used to, but it’s my reality. It’s mine. And I’m having my reality distorted by drugs to become something that is apparently a reality that I should be experiencing. It’s like you having a drug that alters your perception and makes you act like a different person. 

Drugs alter your psyche. An altered state of consciousness is what Im resided to for my entire life. 

Imagine being away from your reality for your entire life because someone else decided that you were not experiencing reality as everyone else does? You are shaped into something that looks like you but isn’t actually really you. 

How do you possibly get any sense of serenity when you’re being influenced by chemicals to create your perspective of the world and how to live in it?

Stuart Sanderson

Stuart Sanderson

The first one is a graphic, raw and detailed explanation about Bipolar Disorder from my own perspective. From inside the storm. This immediately shows that the underlying cause of misunderstanding is the fact that Bipolar is looked at in a different way than what is lived. 

I have written a few books now about my experiences with Bipolar Disorder and how it affects my life. But the latest two are my best in terms of how they relay the message Im trying to convey. They are by no means the definitive explanation but they are the most accurate in my aptitude for the way I can present it.

This is a link to the book if you’re interested in reading it:

Objective Truth and Subjective Reality – My Life With Bipolar Disorder .pdfDownload

Bipolar Perspectives of Bipolar Disorder by Someone with Bipolar

The second book is my attempt to explain the concept of Bipolar experience from the outside. From your perspective. This is based on my own presumption though as to how you are seeing the storm unfold, as it is a position that I have not been in. I also heavily used metaphor to describe the experiences and this is primarily because the description of experience is very different to what we are able to describe via language. Language is linear and static whereas Bipolar is constantly moving and evolving in its presence. 

Once again, there is a link below to the book if you so wish to read more of the attempt at explaining how the illness impacts your life. 

The Bipolar Mind – A Metaphorical Exploration.pdfDownload

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13 responses to “Bipolar Perspectives of Bipolar Disorder by Someone with Bipolar”

  1. Good to read this. In recent years, medical practitioners have been certain to engage and lead the conversation in such a way as to negatively impact my appropriate treatment (and continuity) if I would not stay in the framework of their understanding (some of which I could probably feed into a current royal commission here with the professionalauthority of more qualified individuals in the intersecting interests/communities). TLDR… I will likely be denied access to actual treatment in order for someone to save face, or worse. It might even be by design as I have caught wind of similar cases in recent decades and the fact that I have fantastic professionals still asking how I am (with a smile not an accusation as though health is a moral issue) tells me that our system does still work and is very robust, along with the families and education institutions that supply people to the health industry

  2. I feel this reflects a broader problem with how mental health and neurodiversity are percieved (I know these are two different things). But people are impacted so differently from one another, I feel there’s still so much stigma, and often its seen through such a narrow lens.

    1. You’re absolutely right. The way I see it is that there’s a framework created to explain and answer the questions asked about something, and then reality becomes squeezed into this framework in order to define what is going on. We see what we believe instead of believing what we see.

  3. 🙏🌹

    Aum Shanti

  4. i read both of Your Accounts on How Bi-Polar
    Impacts Your Experience of Life and Could Relate

    to Much of It with a Milder Form i Have considering
    i’m Able to Regulate my Emotions and Integrate my

    Senses through Moving Meditation and Art Like Free
    Verse Poetry to Balance Emotions and Senses too

    Yet it is a continuing Practice of Life that i can’t
    Stop for it to continue for Balance Fortunately

    I don’t Have to take any Bi-Polar Specific
    Drugs to accomplish this Yet it seems

    Like My Diagnosis on the Autism
    Spectrum Now Provides Enough

    Systemizing Mind Also Helping
    to Keep Me From Going too Far in the
    Deeper End of my Being Beyond Regulation

    And
    Integration
    Although in my
    Youth i wasn’t Nearly
    as Proficient at this successful
    Practice Now and Of Course Being Retired
    from Work for Pay for 18 Years Helps Tremendously

    As i get the Opportunity
    More to be Master of
    Potential Stress
    in life Yet of

    Course No One
    is completely Immune

    So the Practice Goes on…

    For me at Least i wouldn’t
    wanna live any Other Life Yet
    the One i Have now yet in Earlier
    Decades of Life i Surely Didn’t Have

    This Much
    Peace of Body
    And Blood of Love
    to Navigate Life Freely
    Took me a while to stop stumbling
    Over Caterpillar Legs Get Out of the
    Cocoon and Sprout Wings Finding the

    Best Places
    for New Nectar
    Free A Practice
    of Life it is Never
    A Science Alone..:)

    1. I am in agreement with you. If I were to swap my life for something else, I decline the offer and continue with my current life I have now. I am content with it and regardless of the illness I am happy with it as I am learning about myself every day.

      Start where you are.
      Use what you have.
      Do what you can.

      1. Great attitude!
        ☺️🙌

  5. Kevin James Wholley Avatar
    Kevin James Wholley

    We try to force things into something we understand or in a way to make others comfortable in situations. I just read an article about communication and people with autism that is just being understood and get uncomfortable with people that have autism so they don’t try.

    1. We make rules.
      Then force reality inside them.
      Nature doesn’t obey.
      Belief comes first; truth comes second.
      We see what we believe and not believing what we see.
      Everything else is backward.

  6. well said Stuart! I loved your insightful post! As someone with did, ptsd, anxiety and depression, I could relate to a lot of it!

  7. Quite interesting

  8. There’s so much misconception of how things actually are! I have identified myself with many labels but honestly they don’t define me. I think the real issue with these labels is that they narrow or escalate our conditions.

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