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'Telling others has been positive' - Reporter bravely speaks about bipolar

  • Séamus was diagnosed with bipolar type 1 at age 15, experiencing episodes of mania and psychosis since then.
  • He has had multiple episodes, with the most recent occurring while employed in November.
  • Séamus credits early diagnosis and support from the NHS for his progress, which has allowed him to continue his education and career in journalism.
  • He encourages openness about bipolar, believing it can challenge stereotypes and promote healthier perceptions of mental health.
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'Telling others has been positive' - Reporter bravely speaks about bipolar

WHEN I tell most people I have bipolar usually the response is surprise - ‘you are so put together’ - or they tell me that their relative…

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ScienceUpFirst broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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