Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama

Teetering On A Tightrope, Steve Wilson's Bipolar Journey

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**Host:** Amy
**Guest:** Steve Wilson – Author of *Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey*

Trigger Warning:  This episode discusses sexual abuse, please do not listen if this is a trigger for you.

In this deeply insightful and powerful episode of "Advancing with Amy / Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama," we sit down with Steve Wilson, the author of *Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey*. Steve takes us on a raw, honest, and profound journey through his struggles and triumphs with bipolar disorder.

### Episode Highlights:

- **Traumatic Beginnings:** Steve shares the harrowing experience of being assaulted at nine years old and its long-lasting impact on his mental health.
- **Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis:** We dig into Steve's initial clinical depression diagnosis and the later realization that he is bipolar. Discover the turning point that changed his life trajectory.
- **Medication and Recovery:** Learn about Steve's experiences with different medications and how lithium, despite severe side effects, helped him function until a kidney transplant became necessary.
- **Support Systems:** The crucial role of family, support groups, and professional therapy in managing bipolar disorder. Steve discusses the importance of having a solid support network.
- **Government and Mental Health System:** A candid critique of the government's handling of mental health services and the burden of navigating through a flawed system.
- **Life Lessons and Advice:** Steve leaves our listeners with invaluable advice on perseverance, seeking help, and advocating for oneself in the mental health journey.

### Why You Should Listen:

- **Personal Storytelling:** Steve's narrative offers an extraordinary glimpse into the lived experience of someone navigating bipolar disorder from childhood trauma to adult resilience.
- **Educational Insights:** Gain an understanding of the complexities of bipolar disorder, medication trials, and the importance of correct diagnosis.
- **Actionable Advice:** Whether you are personally affected by mental health issues or know someone who is, Steve's story provides actionable advice and hope.
- **Advocacy and Awareness:** Be inspired to advocate for better mental health services and support systems.

### Key Quote:
"The biggest thing I have found is that you can never give up. You can't get a cure for bipolar, but if you keep working to get better and not giving up on the things a psychiatrist and therapist suggest... you can have as good a li

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