Famous Manic Depressives
Manic depression is not an exclusive condition. It is not a mental disease that chooses who to victimize and nobody is really given the assurance that they will not suffer from it one day. In fact, manic depression is a lot more present than many other diseases and many people have suffered from it. There have even been a few famous personalities who have suffered from what is now known as bipolar disorder.
What Is Bipolar Disorder?
The term bipolar disorder is basically the replacement term for the word manic depression. The mental condition is non-curable at the moment and is really a condition that can only be controlled by medicine and healthy therapy. The condition itself is basically a disturbance in moods and people who suffer from this disorder feel many different moods during different times. It is not something that they can control freely. At one point in time, one may feel hyper and energetic; the next moment, they are suffering from episodes of depression and anxiety. This condition is serious because it can also give a person mixed feelings about suicide.
Contrary to what many people believe, many famous people have suffered from this condition. Here are a few of them:
Vincent Van Gogh – The famous artist was known to have suffered depression even though his madness has been largely contested by many scholars. It was his ending that probably shed a little light on his depression because he finally shot himself in the chest as an act of suicide.
Winston Churchill – there are various essays that suggest Winston Churchill had a depressive nature and that he felt unloved and neglected by his parents.
Trent Reznor – A modern, popular music icon in the United States, this musician from the famous band Nine Inch Nails, once admitted to suffering from depression in his life in the late 1990s. In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, he reportedly stated, “It just took me time to sit down and change my head and my life around. I had to slap myself in the face: “If you want to kill yourself, do it, save everybody else the hassle.””
Boris Yeltsin – Once the leader of one of the most powerful nations in the world, this Russian was known to be aggressive, enigmatic, and mysterious. Little did anybody know that he was actually an alcoholic who suffered intermittent depressive episodes that eventually led to various health problems.
Adam Ant – A British musician who is actually open about his suffering from bipolar disorder but only after he had a run in with the law who eventually found out about it.
Ludwig Van Beethoven – It is suggested scientifically that Beethoven was suffering from depression and that a closer scientific inspection of his hair also has given rise to speculation that it was due to lead poisoning.
Jeff Buckley – A famous, young musician who was allegedly diagnosed with bipolar disorder just shortly before his death.
Kurt Cobain – Leader of the famed band Nirvana, his sister Beverly Cobain was a nurse and stated in an interview that he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The unfortunate lack of compliance to treatment seems to have led to his demise when he committed suicide in 1994.
