There were many famous people with bipolar disorder, or thought now to have it based on their lifeworks stories. There were so many in fact that is seen by some as a sign of genius. Which may or may not be true, but it's easy to see that connection made after the disorder.Writers Many famous with bipolar were, and continue to be, some great famous people with bipolar disorder. Mark Twain was one such writer. He, like many such writers, was highly functional in his writing. However, he might be depressed, seeming and pessimistic at times. He was also overblown business ideas. Like many manics ideas \' were never accomplished.Kurt Vonnegut, who wrote the modern classic Slaughterhouse-five and many other books, and William Faulkner, who created a fictitious place called Yoknapatawha entire county as a setting for his novels, were two famous people with bipolar disorderSome best known names in modern history were thought to have had this disorder. These famous people with bipolar
disorder include names such as Winston Churchill, Abbie Hoffman, Edgar Allen Poe, Beethoven, Van Gogh, Isaac Newton. The world was not the same without these and many other celebrities with bipolar disorder.Some famous people with bipolar disorder have written about the disorder. Especially, Patty Duke wrote a lengthy book on the subject of her disease. There were other famous people with bipolar disorder who have written books on this subject. Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychologist known in her field wrote two books, including a memoir and a treatise on the link between illness and creativity. In addition, there were many other books written by famous people with bipolar disorder about their experiences.Some famous people with bipolar disorder have been posthumously diagnosed to have had it. Many are current stars and may have actually received the diagnosis from their doctors. Some of these are actresses Linda Hamilton, Margot Kidder, Carrie Fisher, and Patty Duke. Others a
re musicians like Kurt Cobain, Ozzy Osbourne, Axel Rose, Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails.In past, famous people with bipolar disorder lived life very difficult. They can not even known that they had no disorder at all. Many thought that the way of mania and depression was just how world.Now, famous people with bipolar disorder are under an extraordinary amount of pressure to work through their cycles of mania and depression. If Kurt Cobain proved that bipolar disorder untreated is a disaster. On the other hand, many feel that drugs stunt their creativity. Therapy is seen by some as a hole through which their power of expression is lost.This is a controversial topic and many doctors feel that great strides have been made in medications that are not as debilitating to creative person. Therapy also has changed in many quarters. One thing is certain. The prognosis is better these days than ever for famous people with bipolar disorder.
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