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Stephen Fry the secret life of the manic depressive

After suffering for many years with extreme swings in mood and feeling, Stephen Fry was diagnosed at age 37 as being bi-polar or suffering from being a manic depressive. Perceiving there to be a low awareness of this mental health problem, Fry investigates what it means to suffer from manic depression, meeting others who suffer from it in all walks of life - from the famous to the man in the street, from the old to the young children.

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  • "After suffering for many years with extreme swings in mood and feeling, Stephen Fry was diagnosed at age 37 as being bi-polar or suffering from being a manic depressive. In this two part documentary Fry investigates what it means to suffer from manic depression, meeting others who suffer from it in all walks of life - from the famous to the man in the street, from the old to young children."
  • "British stage and screen actor Stephen Fry shares his experience of bi-polar or manic depression, exploring the triggers, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of the mental illness. Fellow sufferers of the condition, which is characterised by extremes of mood, and psychiatrists contribute."
  • ""Everyone knows someone who suffers from manic depression. But it's a disease that's little talked about and little understood. This two-part documentary series, presented by Stephen Fry, sets out to explore the highs and the lows, and the causes and treatments of a condition that may affect as many as 2% of the population. In episode two, Stephen looks at the different treatments available, talking to experts and sufferers alike, and ponders whether he is willing, after all this time, to take that route himself." -- Container."
  • "Sets out to explore the highs and the lows, and the causes and the treatments of a condition that may affect as much as two percent of the population. In episode one, Stephen Fry looks at how this condition affects different people, talking to high profile sufferers like actress and author Carrie Fisher. In episode two, he looks at the different treatments available, talking to experts and sufferers alike, and ponders whether he is willing, after all this time, to take that route himself."
  • "Manic depression is a disease that's little talked about and little understood. This programme, presented by Stephen Fry, explores the highs and the lows, and the causes and the treatments of a condition that may affect as many as 2% of the population. Motivated by his own personal battle, the programme follows Stephen Fry on an emotional but entertaining journey that takes him into the homes of stars such as Carrie Fisher, Richard Dreyfuss and Rick Stein; into the lives of ordinary people who juggle this illness with their working lives; and into the surgeries of psychiatrists and the labs of researchers who are trying to help control the condition."
  • "After suffering for many years with extreme swings in mood and feeling, Stephen Fry was diagnosed at age 37 as being bi-polar or suffering from being a manic depressive. Perceiving there to be a low awareness of this mental health problem, Fry investigates what it means to suffer from manic depression, meeting others who suffer from it in all walks of life - from the famous to the man in the street, from the old to young children."
  • "After suffering for many years with extreme swings in mood and feeling, Stephen Fry was diagnosed at age 37 as being bi-polar or suffering from being a manic depressive. Perceiving there to be a low awareness of this mental health problem, Fry investigates what it means to suffer from manic depression, meeting others who suffer from it in all walks of life - from the famous to the man in the street, from the old to the young children."@en
  • "After suffering for many years with extreme swings in mood and feeling, Stephen Fry was diagnosed at age 37 as being bi-polar or suffering from being a manic depressive. Perceiving there to be a low awareness of this mental health problem, Fry investigates what it means to suffer from manic depression, meeting others who suffer from it in all walks of life - from the famous to the man in the street, from the old to the young children."

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