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Transcribed: 2026-04-02 00:39:59
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[0:00] from the lamegdal like any side effects
[0:05] that's the military but wait what is it
[0:08] oh i doubt that
[0:11] i don't know i don't know what you
[0:12] lamegdal side effects
[0:14] i just read about about some of the some of the side effects it could happen it
[0:19] worried me
[0:24] i've been given a lot of medications
[0:28] Mania is already a thing.
[0:29] You want to see me get a Mania?
[0:31] It's a serious...
[0:36] This guy has Mania.
[0:40] Rather rare severe side effects.
[0:42] Oh my god.
[0:44] Those are rare though.
[0:47] Why are they all just chasing you?
[0:51] Dizziness, headache, double vision, nausea, and something like fatigue.
[0:55] All of those babies already...
[0:57] Oh, that's my son.
[0:59] Most of those I looked at already had, so it wasn't an issue.
[1:03] Wasted.
[1:05] That was what rare, other rare side effects include. That's part of the rare ones.
[1:13] What were you?
[1:15] So, from what I've seen, my pregnancy increased severity of suicidal thoughts.
[1:21] thoughts. Why are you talking about my medication without me? She's pointing out that there's a
[1:27] side effect that it has a rare risk for increased suicidal thoughts. Like every medication. They
[1:34] don't all have that. It's just when you see ones of those, most of them, it affects younger people.
[1:42] All of the ones that I've been on that is a side effect.
[1:51] oh I probably want to get some first no what little oh yeah it says little
[1:57] angles also you're depression with no guns I'm fine
[2:02] sure treatment depression is taking depress it any the presence your person
[2:08] Why do you take this?
[2:10] You gotta take 10 before they call you treatment patients.
[2:13] I have treatment resistance.
[2:15] So, uh...
[2:19] Maybe it's 8.
[2:20] I don't know.
[2:22] Here's the best one of your life.
[2:24] The best of life of your life.
[2:28] And the last one.
[2:30] This is the best one.
[2:32] My own one.
[2:34] No, no.
[2:36] I'm 13.
[2:37] I can't do that.
[2:38] Yeah, that's what worries me.
[2:39] Because I was like, I saw a mood stabilizer.
[2:42] My mom's taking mood stabilizers for the whole life.
[2:48] And I know you cannot diagnose a teenager with bipolar.
[2:53] My brain is still growing.
[2:55] I've had mood stabilizers worse.
[2:57] All right, let's go get my mini gun.
[2:59] My dad got it.
[3:01] I was just worried about you being misdiagnosed and being given the wrong medication.
[3:05] I have been dangerous.
[3:07] Why did you beat me in the mouth?
[3:09] No, my baby got it.
[3:11] You want me to be screened for bipolar when I was 13?
[3:15] No.
[3:17] Yeah.
[3:19] We all remember this.
[3:21] You asked Christy if she would for ADHD.
[3:23] No.
[3:25] No, I'm still in the plane.
[3:29] Get the tank.
[3:31] Get the tank.
[3:33] I remember this when we were in the car, maybe you have bipolar.
[3:35] No, Melody, because I have taken psychology classes.
[3:40] I've known for years that you can't diagnose a teenager with bipolar.
[3:45] I remember this very vividly happening, and I know it wasn't a great idea.
[3:50] Nah, this one's better.
[3:55] Did he say he remembers that?
[3:58] What was going on?
[3:59] that is big
[4:03] what was going on
[4:08] I can see
[4:11] I remember you
[4:15] there was a time where you did not
[4:18] fully know what was going on
[4:19] we didn't know if it was bipolar
[4:20] we didn't know what exactly it was
[4:23] what if I go to heaven
[4:24] what if I go to that cloud
[4:26] I don't remember every single detail.
[4:30] I remember.
[4:32] I don't know.
[4:33] You did question it at one point.
[4:35] What was happening?
[4:36] Again, you're asking me a question I'm not going to.
[4:39] I remember what was happening.
[4:40] What was happening?
[4:41] I was sleeping for 18 hours a day, and then I was not sleeping.
[4:44] Oh, okay, okay.
[4:46] Yeah, it was because of the staying awake and falling asleep
[4:49] and then being asleep a lot.
[4:51] Look on that.
[4:52] I think when I said that,
[4:55] I didn't understand what bipolar meant right because I still get confused.