BPD stands for Borderline Personality Disorder, not Bipolar Disorder. Its a common mistake but the distinction is very important as the two disorders are very different and require different treatment approaches.
If you were to treat someone with bipolar with antidepressants you could make it 100 times worse. While antidepressants are a common treatment for BPD. So this misinformation is actually damaging.
she's bipolar and simply doesn't have full control. due to specific chemical imbalances in the brain, bipolar people can go into extremely manic episodes just like this, and treatment can be tricky.
She was mentally ill the entire time. Being on the Internet did not do this to her. The Internet just gave us the ability to watch someone go through manic periods to the point of breakdown in real time. It doesn't seem like she got any help and the fact that she also seems fairly isolated and was getting so much attention that it definitely didn't help. Because attention is validating when you're manic whether it's good or bad. Like...she seems really unwell and that's not really something the Internet caused. It just didn't help. I hope she gets the help she needs because this is... really alarming.
Agreed. Unfortunately social media, the internet, and fame all have a way of exacerbating these issues. And she unfortunately had the influence of all 3 of those. :/
Undoubtedly overstepped the bounds considerably. If you have to consult a dictionary definition as a defense against claims on doxxing to make a claim that what you did isn't doxxing by pointing out a fine line... it might be time to reconsider whether what you did was appropriate or not. "Nobody else would help" -- yeah, 'cuz nobody on the net *could* help directly because otherwise they'd basically be doxxing the person...??? The most outsiders are allowed to interfere on the internet is to drop a few words. There really isn't much more anyone can do there without being considered more than a bit nosy
I don't think he really thought he could help, he just went for the clout. The story is probably somewhere in between, that he might not have pressed if she was trying to get him away from her, but he didn't stop taking advantage of the fact that she wasn't in the right state to be able to make a judgement call that he wasn't a safe person to have in her home. He probably wasn't planning on harming her, but he wasn't necessarily planning on helping either, and then started to try to justify his actions saying he was "the only one who helped her"
Yeah. If this dudes only intention was to help, he would absolutely NOT post about it on social media. He wanted to scrape some fame out of a vulnerable famous person.
I truly think she had a manic episode, I think she did not realize how far she had gotten into it until she let a stranger in her home. I suffer from a lot of the same things that she does and honestly it was so terrifying watching that because there’s some part of you that knows that could be you. I feel bad for her, because I feel like she’s stuck in this never ending cycle where she is addicted to the one thing that is so harmful to her and that is the internet. I think what a lot of people struggle with is I think that it is possible to feel bad for her but also want her to be held accountable. Just because you do have a mental illness or condition you deal with does not keep you from the consequences. I’m glad that she is safe but she said some very messed up stuff
Honestly I think Gabbie is a good example of why fame from social media is so dangerous. When she first became famous she didn't have a manager, an agent, a publicist, or anything to help her navigate the toxic world of celebrities and influencers. To me, it seems very obvious that she's traumatized by some of the things she's been through and never properly worked through any of it. And it seems like she's going through everything alone. I don't think she's a bad person, just a broken person. I hope she'll get some real help someday and find happiness outside of social media
The actual problem is that only toxic people with psychological issues become influencers. Gabi is by a 1000 miles one of those toxic people. She herself admitted to mental issues. This isn’t anything the environment does to them, they’re the toxic ones
This literally watches like a bipolar disorder case study. Full blown manic episode. The disjointed thoughts, the religious stuff, the grandiose sense of self, the apparent no sleeping. Poor girl.
I have BP2 disorder. I've only ever been hypomanic, but her behavior is a textbook full-blown manic episode. Those with BP1 get full-on manic episodes. It doesn't excuse her actions, but it may explain her behavior. It's easy to ruin your life while having one. We all know what depression can do to our health, to our social life, to our hygiene. Well, mania can cause people to go in debt, push away friends, and react unpredictably as full-blown mania can manifest with psychotic episodes. A psychotic episode is merely losing touch with reality. Being out of touch doesn't necessarily make someone dangerous, just lost... Anyway, the disorder can be tough to live with. It's stigmatized, people may have had a few bad interactions with people with Bipolar disorder, (especially spouses), and judge all of them the same. You might say cringey things while manic, forget the things you did, and almost always regret your actions and fall into a depressive episode. I'm happy that my symptoms are managed. I've got great friends, and take responsibility for my actions, despite the illness. My friends are patient and forgiving, in return, I do my best to maintain stability. I hope anyone suffering with anything, get help and find peace.
@@ivyarianrhod No, I mean BP2, as in Bipolar Disorder 2. I do not have Borderline. I have never seen Bipolar disorder abbreviated as BD. Borderline is the closest as BPD. Me and a lot of people in the community use BP1 or BP2.
All it takes is just "a couple" negative instances? No. Its dealing with ppl who behave like that, over extended periods that make you avoid them at all costs. Thats the truth.
Yeah how messed up her “situation” is, her situation being that she goes out of her way to create problems, not only for herself, but for other people, that’s not a real problem.
Update: Hi everyone, we'd like to address a concern many of you voiced regarding the misuse of a medical term. We mistakenly used the wrong acronym. We apologize for referring to Bipolar Disorder (BD), as "BPD", which is the acronym for Borderline Personality Disorder a few times in the script. The information and sources in the video do refer to Bipolar Disorder, and all our sources can be found in the description box. Thank you to those who pointed this out for us.
I just made a post correcting you so thank you for your apology! Perhaps you could make a short clip explaining each disorder and their differences. As someone who suffers from bipolar, I can tell you this is the most misunderstood condition I could possibly have inherited. I love your videos and you have a HUGE platform (congrats on the sub count)... consider it a public service
I just learned a cool thing, and share it at every opportunity: when the initials of a phrase can be read as another word (ie: NASA, OSHA, etc) it’s an acronym...when the initials are read as letters (ie: FBI, CIA, BPD, BD) it’s called an INITIALISM. PedanticOtter to the rescue! Giggle!
She REFUSES to take accountability for anything she’s done. Sometimes I wonder if she’s just incredibly delusional. You can’t blame everyone else for your bad behavior. She NEEDS to get professional help. I’m not saying that to be mean or hateful. I’m coming from a place of experience, professional opinion, and care.
Honestly, watching this video was almost as scary for me as watching a horror movie. When I see Gabbi, I suddenly do not feel safe. She is very unsettling.
It's not a popular opinion, but I have manic episodes, so does my husband. People who are manic are not safe for normal people to be around. Highly impulsive and highly dangerous. Doesn't mean bad person, just that when brain malfunctions she can't control anything about herself. She seems not only manic but psychotic as well. So sad. 😢
if this is unsettling for you than you should get yourself informed about personality disorders. thats just life and human beings. we don't live in a fairy tale.
I would like to point out something that I often see, and I think is very necessary to make clear (especially as someone diagnosed with both): BPD is NOT Bipolar Disorder. BPD is Borderline Personality Disorder. Bipolar Disorder is typically abbreviated as BP (followed by the type, for example bp1), or as BD.
@@ruminyx3075 sadly, yes. Her 3hour phone call in of itself could be used as an example of projection, gaslighting, deflection etc. I feel bad for her current situation but then I remember how vile she is as a human.
@@crystalm3th573 her charismatic... Something, I haven't figured out what, and pleas for sympathy and attention tend to almost get me and then I snap out of it and realize she probably hasn't done a single nice thing for anyone in her entire life and has done her best to utterly ruin those unfortunate enough to catch her ire. She's truly a terrifying, terrible person and I'm glad her desires in life were fame and money and not power because dear goodness that's the only thing I can imagine making her worse
No matter how "crazy" she is, Nicholas has no excuse for being in her house, using stuff, moving around. He didn't help anything he's just a kid who wanted to do something "cool"
@@miramuchachito296 we can easily stop watching her. I did. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve to get help and heal from her traumas. I’m sure she has a lot based on her videos from the last 3 years.
Above everything that happened, all I can really say is that Gabby is extremely blessed to have gotten out alive and save from letting strangers in her house multiple times not knowing what could've happened to her.
@@riyana8112i think it’s because trisha is also a really problematic person who have done bad things in the past so it’s kinda ironic abt what she said
I'm BiPolar & have had 2 severe manic episodes. I feel for Gabbie on so many levels, & the silver lining here is the awareness & representation of what these Manic symptoms look like & how they manifest (especially when adding drugs & lack of sleep to the mix). Unless you have been manic, especially if you have manic psychosis, you can't ever grasp what it feels like. Wishing Gabbie all the luck & love on her mental health journey. Even if she's done wrong in the past, seeing someone publicly having a manic episode is something I wouldn't wish on most of my worst enemies.
@@codedresilience5239 the best advice I was given and FINALLY applied is to follow your treatment plan and take your meds! Normal quality of life is possible. I'm so thankful 🙏
I had unchecked bipolar disorder and it’s not just being excited and energetic and sleepy and depressed. It looks like this. The paranoia, odd - risk taking behavior, it’s like you have no physical or mental buffer so you like can’t stop yourself from doing things like buying a bunch of clothes and fight people on the internet. She for sure needs some help.
@@PastelTsuki817 do you even realize how insensitive that sounds? Regardless of any bad things she’s done, it is NOBODYS choice to have serious mental health disorders/crises, and that part is never anyones fault. That’s what the majority of this video was about. - Her mental state and how it’s affecting her behavior and online presence. Any decent, empathetic, and educated person would feel bad for someone in this situation because it is upsetting to whiteness, and she CLEARLY needs help that she’s not getting. And I’ll say it again; she needs help. I do feel bad knowing there’s nothing I can personally do to help her rn or others like her.
Wow! First time I've heard of this person. She behaves and speaks like a friend of mine who has BPD, CPTSD, past serious head trauma and was abused and neglected by her parents. My friend has her "good" days where she's happy, writing music, designing and making clothes, selling thrifted stuff on her online shop and staying relatively healthy in her habits. Then there are her "bad" days filled with depression, rage, nonstop talking about incongruent things, either not eating or binging on junk food and swinging through her dysregulated emotions. I try to help by just being there because it seems to calm her to have someone to listen and be a calm presence. It's hard to see at times but I won't abandon my friend. I hope Gabbie has someone to be that calm presence for her.
Somebody who's going for runs outside their home and letting complete strangers in _absolutely does NOT have agoraphobia._ I struggled with that condition, it took literal actual YEARS of gradual exposure therapy, and then an extensive self-defense course, to get me to a state where I felt safe enough to _step out of my own fenced in yard._ I'm not saying it's impossible that she ever struggled with it, I haven't lived her life alongside her so I can't speak to that obviously... but she was _not_ actively facing this problem when she uploaded this spiral of videos.
agoraphobia has multiple meanings and doesn't look the same for everyone. "A person with agoraphobia is afraid to leave environments they know or consider to be safe. In severe cases, a person with agoraphobia considers their home to be the only safe environment," is another way it can manifest where it is being scared of leaving the home definition the other definitions include fear of open spaces, places that can cause panic. this video does not explain which definition gabbie is using. in psychology as well, agorophobia is a type of phobia, like how specific phobias are a type of phobia i.e arachnophobia is a specific phobia.
@@editaudioaesthetic if you watch what all she was doing during this spiral, there was no "safe space"; she was going all over the place, including to incredibly open spaces. I'll reiterate my same point: I'm not saying she *never* had it, but I am saying she was not actively facing it during this spiral as she claimed to be after the fact.
@@BrewmasterBubbliBut she was manic? You can't use your own experience with agoraphobia to invalidate someone else's experience. There's different manifestations, and agoraphobia is feelings of anxiety, not just avoidance behaviors. Plus, mania causes restlessness and interferes with a person's ability to protect themselves from dangerous or anxiety giving situations.
Not to be mean but all of what you just said gets thrown out of the window when someone is manic. You are not yourself when in that state, and I don't just mean that you're a little bit different. You are just an entirely different person and think you can take on the whole world. I have agoraphobia too, but when I am very manic I do not have it at all.
6:37 I, myself, have ADHD, and i do not using any neurological difference as an excuse. For some small things and some different kinds of neurodivergency, it may be truly be a reason. But, as I have been told before in situations, ADHD is no excuse for being rude, disrespectful, or hurtful to others.
I have ADHD and I know it’s different for everyone but it’s so annoying when people whine about it and use it as an excuse to be a bad person or act like people are “ableist” when they get mad at them.
same i don't know about you but like i feel as if i have adhd and that's for me to deal with so i never mention it as an excuse when it actually is the reasoning because of people like her tbh
My ex wife was a manic bipolar, and had her first psychotic break a year into our marriage. It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. It broke me. It was the saddest thing I’ve ever witnessed. The person I fell in love with was basically gone. And we got her treatment, but she’s a shadow of her former self. The hallucinations, paranoia, grandiose thought of herself. Gabby is behaving EXACTLY like my ex-wife…..it’s incredibly sad. I feel so bad for Gabby.
@@User-hg1jk those weren’t in our vows. If you must know; we where together for a few more years. I would never abandon her. Even after getting her situation mostly under control, her thing was, she didn’t think it was fair to me. Even though I would try to reassure her, and tell her that I decide what’s fair to me. She wasn’t having it. So, yeah! Wes concluded to separate. But are still good friends to this day.
@@User-hg1jk honestly, how disgusting can you be? It's not funny or edgy to judge or assume things about a situation as complicated as what OP went through, besides it's THEIR marriage and if it's not working out they have the reason to file for a divorce. People like you are the reason why people are afraid of seeking help or talking about traumatic experiences.
@@OttBryce I feel similar to your ex-wife. I have bipolar disorder and feel that it's not fair to my husband to have to deal with. He reassures me that he loves me and chooses to be with me, but it's difficult for me to fathom because I'm such a broken person and during my depression and hypomania treat him so differently. I feel like Jekyll and Hyde. Anyway, I am nevertheless always trying to get stable and become a more supportive and loving partner to my husband. I feel like experiencing bipolar disorder is hard, but I personally think it would be much harder to be the partner of someone with bipolar. Maybe it's a mindset I have of low self esteem that because I'm so broken I don't bring value to others. I can just really understand where your ex-wife was coming from. May I ask, did your life improve since you separated?
She has good neighbors in my opinion … nobody should have to put up with their neighbor having screaming fits at 3am for weeks on end… and acting crazy…
The neighbors probably called when it happened, but stuff was surely going on so the cops didn’t actually get to that and do the check until the next day.
I had seen some of this before and figured bipolar or drugs...I got about halfway through this video and had to stop. My aunt who passed away a few years ago had bipolar and after successfully talking to a psychiatrist managed to get her way out of being held in a psych ward then ran into a nearby church yelling sanctuary. She spent many years in and out of mental hospitals and after not taking her meds would become manic. Gabby's inability to accept doing wrong and being very manipulative (according to those that know her) is not a symptom of BP I think so she may just be a narcissist as well. I could be wrong.
@@deusexmachina2.082 yep… a lot of people forget hpd exists, though it’s a little bit similar in the way that bpd works. it can hurt others but more importantly it hurts yourself. very debilitating.
What about Kanye? Do you think he really has BPD? Just wondering as ppl have said that before and he has been going crazy over media lately on his antisemitic and anti blm tirades.
she genuinely needs professional help and people who feed into her behaviour will continue to influence her into doing more drastic things since she realises this. I hope she gets the help she needs ❤
BPD and Bipolar disorder are two different things and you are using them in the same context in this video it seems. BPD is a type of personality disorder; Bipolar disorder is a type of mood disorder. People with Borderline Personality disorder experience intense emotional pain and feelings of emptiness, desperation, anger, hopelessness, and loneliness. People with Bipolar disorder experience mania and depression.
I've been diagnosed with Bipolar since 16 I'm 37 now and I'm going thru every single thing you described for BPD. But I do have symptoms of Bid I've always known I'm not okay but i just didn't feel like my diagnoses was correct or it is the only one ..Waiting to get back into a psych so wish me luck 🤷🙏❤
Actually while they're different you can have both and those with bpd are often misdiagnosed as bipolar because they display a lot of similarities, there's so much more to bpd than you realise, it's more than feeling emotions intensely, in some cases there's rare symptoms like extreme paranoia, detachment from reality and hallucinations. Also why we don't experience actual mania we can look manic. The Biggest thing experts use to tell the difference between bipolar and bpd is those with bpd will go through every emotion within hours, sometimes a couple days tops and it's not one single thing it's everything all at once, those with bipolar will experience one thing like mania for days before a switch will happen
Should be mentioned that people with BPD misremember what happened during mania and hypomania. It's is really difficult to tell what really happened. That being said, Nicholas walking behind her is really creepy and I wouldn't disregard her concerns.
Those tiktoks were hard to watch... I don't like GH or support her, but I really do hope she gets genuine help and support soon... That was horrible...
Thanks for the video, but research note; BPD is for Borderline Personality Disorder, not Bipolar Disorder, they are different. They may have some similarities but BPD does not involve the swings from manic to depressive episodes, it's a more generalized emotional regulation disorder. Bipolar is a form of psychosis. Source: I have BPD, my sister has Bipolar. We're both functional people who have undergone treatment and do not currently have episodes.
Dude for real, if you're going to correct medical misinformation at least get it right. Bipolar is an affective (i.e. mood) disorder, not a personality disorder. Bipolar is NOT a form of psychosis, though people with Bipolar CAN occasionally end up with psychotic episodes. Then again, almost ANYONE can experience psychosis under the right (or wrong) combination of conditions, even if they don't have a disorder that is characterised by psychosis.
Mania is 100% dangerous. A person becomes unpredictable, may hurt themselves, may hurt others, or may have such terrible hallucinations or delusions that they have a psychotic break. To insinuate that this series of events somehow made her an advocate or “spokesperson” for mental health to then turn around and say these episodes aren’t dangerous? Her behavior during this manic episode, esp of letting STRANGERS into her home, shows the exact opposite like??? She will always be a hypocrite because she always want to come out on top or look like the better person. Her ego is enormous .
@@snoozyq9576me too. I had a mixture of flashbacks and hallucinations while on an antipsychotic medication (supposedly good for people with CPTSD, but it wasn't for me). I'm still recovering from it. I will NEVER unsee those images. They left me terrified and trying to climb the walls of the emergency department. They led to a psych admission, where they took me off the medication (smallest dose, so we decided to cold turkey it) and I've not had issues since. Hallucinations and psychosis can be scary and dangerous. Mania can as well, and a spokesperson for mental health must realise that.
@@EnchantingWings1 😬What in the world did they give you?! My psychiatrist gave me sertraline (Zoloft) for my cPTSD. It makes me feel kinda sleepy, but it makes the intrustive memories and flashbacks lessen to the point that they are pretty much gone... and when they do slip through, it's easy to immediately recognize them and deal with them so they go away quickly. I'm not even on a huge dose and it helps.
I honestly feel really bad for her I was in a manic state and I noticed we had similar delusions I also thought I had to “save the world” being manic is the worst
@@laurenanderson7330 I mean after a while you do start to recognize the signs you might just be manic but when your in a manic state especially for the first time you feel like you have finally found peace with yourself because of the delusions you make up in your head but this is just my experience and it feels weird when people notice somethings off and it triggers it even more because in your state you feel like your above everyone so whenever someone doubts your ok in your head your like “this person is evil what is wrong with them” especially if you first experience your manic state for me it felt like an awakening so that’s probably why gabbie didn’t recognize it because she actually thought she was saving the world and god was helping her
@@Thatb-yk8cw oh yeah I forgot she said it was the first time for her. I guess you just have to be very logical with yourself and ask yourself if there are any signs that could indicate mania. Thanks for explaining 🙂
@@laurenanderson7330 lol yeah because I’m in my first manic state from what I know is that you are the crazy one but you think everyone else is crazy for even thinking your crazy
@@laurenanderson7330Absolutely not. My sister is schizophrenic and bipolar and when is in a maniac episode, she has absolutely zero self awareness and has extreme delusions about the world ending and how she is gonna save everyone. Her delusions and hallucinations can even last up to a whole month. A few years ago, my sister was 100% convinced that we are in the middle of a war and that people are dying outside and she has to save them. She once went out on the balcony and saw the neighbours kids playing outside, she thought that they were dying and needed help so she literally jumped off the balcony and broke her feet, legs and spine. She spent months in the hospital and couldn't walk for a very long time. So, people who are in a maniac episode have extremely dangerous delusions and hallucinations and they are almost never self aware
40:06 this happened to me when I was being abused. The police got called cause i was screaming and crying. They found me barely conscious face down in gravel. When I said I didn't want an ambulance (they screamed at me the week before when I couldn't get myself on the stretcher after passing out) they told me "go take your pills and take a nap" and left me in the gravel sobbing. Anytime I said something the older officer would talk over me "stop blubbering" ......
She's gotta go to a therapist and get diagnosed and prescribed the proper medication. As someone who deals with these issues personally and also has family members with similar mental problems this is the only thing that works. Self medicating with drugs and hanging out with strangers isn't going to do anything.
Love RuneScape, but the original was way better, now there is no community, people don't talk and have a laugh like the used to and lots of bots on there
I don't really like her as a person much, but I really am sad and concerned that she needs help. She can say that she just needs to be left alone during a manic episode, but when she's letting people into her house like that she IS putting herself in serious danger. I hope someone close to her genuinely helps her. :(
She says Nicolas sent her from hypo to manic, then the police sent her from hypo to manic, then her fans sent her from hypo to manic. She can't even get the beginning of her story straight, why believe a word that comes out of her mouth anymore?
Guys she actually has a real issue. I know in my heart she is a good person I can just tell. But she’s dealing with all these mental health issues. I also have c-ptsd and trust me it’s such a hard thing to deal with. She has such a bright future it’s never too late….she’s trying and im proud of her for still being here. No one is less or better than anyone everyone is human.
My husband has PTSD and so do I from serving. I actually agree with gabbi dont call police call mental health place or addiction place and tell them you believe they have mental health conditions... Many states have this... police are rarely trained in mental health
Her downfall is literally so sad. I remember when her singles would reach #1 on iTunes and every video she posted got at least 5m views. Now her videos barely reach 30k views and her recent album (which is actually pretty good) got no attention at all. I’ve been watching Gabbie since 2015, so this is probably the most depressing UA-camr story ever.
I kept saying "what is she talking about?" every time she talked. She's praising YAHUAH, then in the same sentence, says she's manifesting. You cannot have both.
I'm actually curious if anyone knows this, but how many outfit changes did she have in that 3 day span? I've seen a couple of videos on this and she's constantly in different clothing. Is that part of the mania?
I think in 3 days the average woman has 6-9 outfits. The sleep outfit, day outfit, and if you're a rich person you probably change clothes 9-12 times in 3 days.
@@ewelinaaska5258 For me, yes. I change pajamas every day. Who doesn't do that? Not trying to be mean btw. Also, I usually do wear 6 different outfits in 3 days. 9 if I need to go out every day.
I get where Nicholas was coming from to help Gabbie, but what he did while he was in her house is absolutely insufferable. He was looking at her medications, he was following her everywhere, he insisted on going on a run with her. People are saying that Gabbie is doing all this for clout, but doesn’t it look Ike Nicholas is? But if I’m being completely honest, I can’t fully trust everything that Gabbie says. She was in a manic and I’m not completely sure how that works, but I don’t know if she’s remembering things clearly, as mania can cause hallucinations and delusions, so she could’ve seen something that wasn’t reality. She did say she’s never had a manic before this, so she probably won’t be able to tell what or wasn’t reality. And she was high, on top of that. I believe a mix of both Nicholas and Gabbie, but I trust Gabbie a bit more in this situation. After she had her manic, she took the time to explain everything, answer questions, and she was clearly genuine. However, Nicholas, when creating a case for himself, the only evidence he had was his personal experience and he expected people to trust his word. He had little to no video evidence and the only video evidence he used was Gabbie’s. Gabbie has CPTSD, so letting someone into her house was a scary experience for her. Naturally she would be scared and suspicious. I believe that she didn’t think properly when letting Nicholas into her house and after she realized what she did, she got as much video evidence as she could in case he did something and then kicked him out after he was looking at her private stuff. In my opinion, Nicholas is a total creep.
She's the absolute poster child for not being able to force someone to her help. She has to see her behavior as an issue that can be worked on & then want to find help to fix it. Also, some people have personalities that go into getting that help but see it as a way to affirm and validate their biases, their delusions and their behavior.
I kinda wonder what her life was like before Vine and all the fame and attention. Seems like it was probably less stressful in a LOT of ways. I mean I'm sure the money is nice now but it seems a lot of bridges were burned, and relationships ruined to get it.
I don’t think she knew how to deal with it being not popular or not sought after any more from viewers and from other creators and so she just started being “crazy“ to gain attention whether positive or negative is still attention and that’s ultimately what she craves.
she has a lot of issues and definitely reeks of narcissism, but that doesnt stop her from being mentally ill and suffering from very difficult stuff. I get that yeah, she has always wanted attention before this, but if we judge a "celebrity" for having a manic episode as just wanting attention, how can anyone suffering from BP trust others enough to get help?
This was DEFINITELY a mental health episode, but I do think you are right about not knowing how to deal with not being popular and sought after. I think that's part of what triggered her to spiral further.
My name means a strong, healthy woman.... I'm disabled from Stage 4 Endometriosis, Cyclic vomiting syndrome, along with having a hiatal hernia, ADHD, PTSD, general anxiety, depression, and my eyes are also messed up in so many ways. Sometimes a person's name...is just a name 🤣🤣
@@labibabintemahabub1000 I suppose, I'd much rather be healthy than strong🤣 People always tell me how strong I am to deal with what I deal with (my episodes are really bad) but after so long...I don't want to need to be strong anymore, ya know? I'm still super grateful for everything I have, I do know I'm super blessed and there's a lot people who have it so much worse, so I don't want to sound ungrateful or anything like that. I would just do anything to get my health back.
I’m so frickin sorry. I too have endometriosis and have had 8 major surgeries to treat it … and my son has cyclic vomiting and it’s HORRIBLE. I can’t imagine what you go through but you’re a badass with a great sense of humor. ❤
@@TripPotatoChip 🤣🤣 what? When did I say this is my take from the video? I was simply making a joke about names, calm down, and don't tell me what to do, thanks.
You aren't "deemed sane", you're not taken in because they're convinced you are not a danger to yourself or others at that time. There is a difference.
Thing is, I think this is the real Gabbie and that was a character who faded away overtime. She's always had this tendency to be just awful, angry and vile. She just used to be able to put in a big smile and a silly voice and cover it up with humor and creativity. I think she got lazy and didn't want to work as hard for what she was getting and then started to lash out when things didn't go her way. But then lashing out just became her new thing so she never stopped.
@@dahliacheung6020 I think they’re all the real Gabbie and right now she’s just dealing with internalized shame cause everyone left her and she feels like she doesn’t deserve it cause how can she be a bad person? “No it has to be them” that kind of feeling she either has to get on some form of medication or go to intense therapy to get passed thisb
She's a joke. I don't take anything she does or says seriously because 99% of it is for attention at this point. She doesn't want help, she just wants veiws
@@mxcizaz then she should get help. im so tired of these rich priviledge influencers spending more time on the internet trying to impersonate the joker instead of getting help.
Fr. I honestly don't believe in anything she's doing. She's done so much bad things, and refuses to accept it but because she's the all so *neurodivergent.* She blames everyone else. Everyone but her is at fault. Another thing in those 170 videos where she's breaking down and screaming. It's all bs. She's too busy looking at herself in her phone and seeing how she looks while *losing it* rather than yelling at the audience that she's trying to convey her woke as dialogue.
People having a mental break don't often get help because they don't think they need help. They believe that what they are experiencing is real, and other people are just not aware of reality like they are. Why would she get help when she doesn't understand that she needs it?
Imagine having no one in your real life who cares enough to come and try to help you when you're having a very public manic breakdown. Especially when you have a known history of mental health crisi. What a sad existence.
Exactly. Saying sorry just to be able to say she apologised yet not taking any accountability and sprinkling in her mental illnesses to try get away with everything. As someone with mental illnesses it's so disturbing to see.
Bipolar disorder is such a rough mental illness. My father is bipolar and before he got help he was a completely different person, I didn’t know him. The depression, the manics. I remember getting shook awake at 3 in the morning because he wanted to tell me something about aliens, and that was just one incident. I remember the moping and him talking about the demons in his head, you never knew when the depression was coming. It turned him into an alcoholic. He became very artistic, in fact he splattered paint all over his bathroom, and it was honestly terrifying to look at, it was like a canvas of mental illness. I remember crying wishing I could make it go away, I missed my dad so much, I truly thought he was gone. Having a conversation with him was like talking to a wall. He had so many thoughts in his head he couldn’t hear you and would interrupt the moment you tried to speak. He wasn’t crazy about Christianity but he was obsessed with spiritual religions like Buddhism. But then he would toss in some aliens and angels. He was convinced that vans were watching him outside his home and that people were hacking his computer. But you couldn’t just tell him he was wrong because he would dive into depression. Finally I blew up one day because my step family was falling apart, his wife was loosing herself, his little boys were growing up in a broken home, I told him he needs to get help and be a father, I told him I may be an adult now but you still have two little boys. Now I have my dad back, just like the old days. He still loves his aliens but he’s completely sane now, alcohol free, and the best father we could ever ask for. BD can COMPLETELY change someone, completely. I truly truly hope she gets help before it becomes very serious and dangerous. I hope someone is by her side loving and supporting her.
@@toukendanshiwarrior2846 it took a hard few years. He went to rehab around 4 times and got mental help once but he relapsed every time. I truly lost hope. A bad situation happened one day though which caused me to call a wellness check (we lived in different states, divorced parents). When the officer told him that I called for a check he accepted the mental help. I didn’t hear from him for about a month a half. That whole time I was so sad that he was away from family and thinking he hates me for everything I did. But when I got that call from him I was in tears, his voice was his normal calm voice, his mind was clear, he was hearing me, gosh it was the best feeling. When he went back home he constantly reminded me that he’s thankful for that wellness check. He is happy and healthy now, my step mom and brothers are happy and healthy again, it’s a dream come true and I’m still thankful everyday that I have my family back. He still has mild manics sometimes but they’re completely harmless especially without the mix of alcohol. He just gets creative and motivated and does his own geeky things. To anyone who reads this that is struggling to get someone you love help, don’t give up on them, it can be exhausting, but keep trying. I lost my dad for almost six years thinking I’ll never get him back, but I got him back, and he no longer feels like he’s suffering
watching this made me understand bipolar disorder a bit better. i've been diagnosed recently after going into manic episode and i'm really thankful that i watched this video because i learned a bit more.
I’m Bipolar1 and only got diagnosed last October after years of being minorly “crazy”. Then I became actually CRAZY - I had a full blown manic episode, followed by a psychotic break. During the worst of the mania, I had a grand mal seizure - which I’ve yet to get a solid “reason” for. Most of all, I was triggered by … the absolute lack of care, concern, or CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE that most doctors have. This could’ve been caught so many years earlier if only my doctors had any training in psychology. The healthcare system is so flawed that I slipped through the cracks until I ended up inpatient - where I was very forcefully restrained and sedated against my will. It felt like I was dying - literally. It feels like I can separate my entire life - pre and post diagnosis. Knowing that i’m bipolar is so helpful - but then again, my progress is limited to the very limited knowledge of the doctors I can actually get in to see. It’s a suit show out there - and I say this all as a frontline mental healthcare worker. It’s so triggering to work in this field and also be “crazy” … but somebody’s gotta do it.
23:24 i believe she believed she was doing what was best and safest, but delilah probably was not equipped at all to handle someone going through a manic episode like that
“No, daddy says it’s time to go” Is anyone else lowkey feeling bad for her? Like she’s a terrible person, but also she clearly needs mental help and isn’t getting it or is somehow refusing it. It feels unhinged for her to speak as if there’s someone giving her instructions like that?
yeah, its never fun to see a human struggling, even if its self imposed. its just a sad, sick cycle. it doesnt mean she isnt making bad choices or unworthy of criticism, but i do feel sympathy for the base emotion driving her actions.
i wouldn’t even say that she’s necessarily a terrible person, it’s not as if she’s committed crimes or anything, but i do definitely feel very bad for her and it sucks that she can’t seem to be able to get help for herself
She is referring to Jesus or God as Daddy. During my manic episode I presumed Nature and the Government were my good vs evil counselors cause I don't believe in that Jesus guy. I got a card for recruitment in the mail in the middle of that. Imagine. Lol.
her insistence on acting ''edgy'' annoys me immensely what's with that? an adult acting like an emo teen feels creepy and wrong,also seems like arrested development? is gabbie still mentally a teen or something? sometime she will have to accept that she''s no longer in high school and actually start growing up or she'll be that embarassing karen mum in the future with neon hair screaming for the manager 🙄
I don't care about these "internet celebrities", but I clicked out of curiosity. All I can say is: I'm so happy to be NORMAL! People who are chronically online will have their lives pass by them, and they won't even notice until it's too late.
As a woman who is gloating so thoroughly of her wealth, status, and importance as a vessel or what have you, I believe she represents most of the common sins. I'm not religious but she is vile and I couldn't care about her any more; I used to be a fan.
Unfortunately, she faked (?) having bipolar disorder. Manic episodes are usually characterized by a very particular form of psychosis that's distinct from other psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. Some of the more common and characteristic symptoms include religiosity (sudden increase in interest in religion; delusions of grandeur (evaluating ones worth and talents greater than they actually are; hence the terms delusion and grandeur; e.g. believing oneself is superman); and magical thinking (e.g. Gabbie claiming she's the mother of God). I don't blame you for calling her vile... most of society would. I get judged when I have manic episodes because it makes me come across as a narcissist for the duration of the manic episode, when in reality I've devoted my life to working in healthcare and adopting children instead of spawning mini-me's.
@@beeboop23 we’re you physically there with her? It’s important to not make false claims cause yoh have no way of knowing You weren’t there and just watching a short clip of a persons life won’t tell you all that
Anyone who uses their neurodivergency or disability as an excuse to write off bad behavior pisses me tf off. As a disabled neurodivergent person myself, if you are self aware enough to say “im sorry its cause i have ADHD” than it means you are SELF AWARE ENOUGH TO FIX IT
I think Gabbie struggles with BPD and BD just like I do, and does not have the people in her life who care like I used to. It is sad and heartbreaking to watch her spiral.
Sorry but wanted to correct you on 15:13 BPD is not the same as bipolar disorder. BPD is Bordeline Personality Disorder. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, not a personaloty disorder.
I grew up around religious people and when I became an adult I started avoiding them like the plague. It was the best decision I've ever made in my life and I'm so happy now.
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BPD stands for Borderline Personality Disorder, not Bipolar Disorder. Its a common mistake but the distinction is very important as the two disorders are very different and require different treatment approaches.
THIS!
She’s not BPD, she’s NPD
Exactly. You can have both, or one. But as someone with Bipolar, I can vouch how different treatment is than for other stuff
THANK YOU! BPD is veeeerry different from Bipolar!
If you were to treat someone with bipolar with antidepressants you could make it 100 times worse. While antidepressants are a common treatment for BPD. So this misinformation is actually damaging.
To me she is an example of someone who's been on the internet for so long it has broken her on so many levels.
she's bipolar and simply doesn't have full control. due to specific chemical imbalances in the brain, bipolar people can go into extremely manic episodes just like this, and treatment can be tricky.
@@peabody3000 That's not extremely manic lol
That's influencer "I can still use this for views" manic. You haven't seen mania, kid.
@@comedicsociopathy she's bipolar, yes, really
@@peabody3000 she was high.
She was mentally ill the entire time. Being on the Internet did not do this to her. The Internet just gave us the ability to watch someone go through manic periods to the point of breakdown in real time. It doesn't seem like she got any help and the fact that she also seems fairly isolated and was getting so much attention that it definitely didn't help. Because attention is validating when you're manic whether it's good or bad.
Like...she seems really unwell and that's not really something the Internet caused. It just didn't help. I hope she gets the help she needs because this is... really alarming.
Perfect example of how social media can make mental disorders, illnesses, and issues worse...
Agreed. Unfortunately social media, the internet, and fame all have a way of exacerbating these issues. And she unfortunately had the influence of all 3 of those. :/
not social media-people do.
@@csenegirl414You're wrong. They have literally done studies that show how social media affects mental health.
@@csenegirl414 Social media is people
and then we can all laugh because it's so funny WAHAHHAHA
That Nicholas guy gives me the creeps. Sure he went to help. Untrained, unprepared, and posted about it all over social media.
Like one of those incels with savior complex.
Undoubtedly overstepped the bounds considerably. If you have to consult a dictionary definition as a defense against claims on doxxing to make a claim that what you did isn't doxxing by pointing out a fine line... it might be time to reconsider whether what you did was appropriate or not. "Nobody else would help" -- yeah, 'cuz nobody on the net *could* help directly because otherwise they'd basically be doxxing the person...??? The most outsiders are allowed to interfere on the internet is to drop a few words. There really isn't much more anyone can do there without being considered more than a bit nosy
"Life is content" says it all and I think it shows how social medias are modeling/redefining social norms.
I don't think he really thought he could help, he just went for the clout. The story is probably somewhere in between, that he might not have pressed if she was trying to get him away from her, but he didn't stop taking advantage of the fact that she wasn't in the right state to be able to make a judgement call that he wasn't a safe person to have in her home. He probably wasn't planning on harming her, but he wasn't necessarily planning on helping either, and then started to try to justify his actions saying he was "the only one who helped her"
Yeah.
If this dudes only intention was to help, he would absolutely NOT post about it on social media. He wanted to scrape some fame out of a vulnerable famous person.
I truly think she had a manic episode, I think she did not realize how far she had gotten into it until she let a stranger in her home. I suffer from a lot of the same things that she does and honestly it was so terrifying watching that because there’s some part of you that knows that could be you. I feel bad for her, because I feel like she’s stuck in this never ending cycle where she is addicted to the one thing that is so harmful to her and that is the internet. I think what a lot of people struggle with is I think that it is possible to feel bad for her but also want her to be held accountable. Just because you do have a mental illness or condition you deal with does not keep you from the consequences. I’m glad that she is safe but she said some very messed up stuff
Well worded, I agree.
I have a friend who suffers to very similar mania, and shes also doing some very regrettable things. It's a sad thing to watch unfold
Thank you doctor
Same here
What did she say that was messed up? I'm new to the whole debacle.
she had the gasoline and the match in her own hands... but she still blamed everybody else for lighting the fire
This!
Sounds like something from her first book 😂
She ends up gaslighting everyone
Absolute narcissist...
literally the definition of gaslighting 😂
Honestly I think Gabbie is a good example of why fame from social media is so dangerous. When she first became famous she didn't have a manager, an agent, a publicist, or anything to help her navigate the toxic world of celebrities and influencers. To me, it seems very obvious that she's traumatized by some of the things she's been through and never properly worked through any of it. And it seems like she's going through everything alone. I don't think she's a bad person, just a broken person. I hope she'll get some real help someday and find happiness outside of social media
Hands down agreed.
the internet never forgets
The actual problem is that only toxic people with psychological issues become influencers. Gabi is by a 1000 miles one of those toxic people. She herself admitted to mental issues. This isn’t anything the environment does to them, they’re the toxic ones
partially i agree. she would be a lot better off if she never got famous. but i disagree that she’s “not a bad person.” she’s an SA apologist.
She is a bad person though...
This literally watches like a bipolar disorder case study. Full blown manic episode. The disjointed thoughts, the religious stuff, the grandiose sense of self, the apparent no sleeping. Poor girl.
I have BP2 disorder. I've only ever been hypomanic, but her behavior is a textbook full-blown manic episode. Those with BP1 get full-on manic episodes. It doesn't excuse her actions, but it may explain her behavior. It's easy to ruin your life while having one. We all know what depression can do to our health, to our social life, to our hygiene. Well, mania can cause people to go in debt, push away friends, and react unpredictably as full-blown mania can manifest with psychotic episodes. A psychotic episode is merely losing touch with reality. Being out of touch doesn't necessarily make someone dangerous, just lost...
Anyway, the disorder can be tough to live with. It's stigmatized, people may have had a few bad interactions with people with Bipolar disorder, (especially spouses), and judge all of them the same. You might say cringey things while manic, forget the things you did, and almost always regret your actions and fall into a depressive episode. I'm happy that my symptoms are managed. I've got great friends, and take responsibility for my actions, despite the illness. My friends are patient and forgiving, in return, I do my best to maintain stability. I hope anyone suffering with anything, get help and find peace.
You mean BD, not BP.
@@ivyarianrhod No, I mean BP2, as in Bipolar Disorder 2. I do not have Borderline. I have never seen Bipolar disorder abbreviated as BD. Borderline is the closest as BPD. Me and a lot of people in the community use BP1 or BP2.
Well said :)
All it takes is just "a couple" negative instances? No. Its dealing with ppl who behave like that, over extended periods that make you avoid them at all costs. Thats the truth.
I never realized how messed up her situation was to begin with until now. I really hope she gets real professional help.
you’re everywhere.
She said she’s going to
Yeah how messed up her “situation” is, her situation being that she goes out of her way to create problems, not only for herself, but for other people, that’s not a real problem.
@@sEEE724stfu neurotypical. Your ableism is showing.
Update: Hi everyone, we'd like to address a concern many of you voiced regarding the misuse of a medical term. We mistakenly used the wrong acronym. We apologize for referring to Bipolar Disorder (BD), as "BPD", which is the acronym for Borderline Personality Disorder a few times in the script. The information and sources in the video do refer to Bipolar Disorder, and all our sources can be found in the description box. Thank you to those who pointed this out for us.
thanks for correcting
thanks for correcting that
I just made a post correcting you so thank you for your apology! Perhaps you could make a short clip explaining each disorder and their differences. As someone who suffers from bipolar, I can tell you this is the most misunderstood condition I could possibly have inherited. I love your videos and you have a HUGE platform (congrats on the sub count)... consider it a public service
I just learned a cool thing, and share it at every opportunity: when the initials of a phrase can be read as another word (ie: NASA, OSHA, etc) it’s an acronym...when the initials are read as letters (ie: FBI, CIA, BPD, BD) it’s called an INITIALISM. PedanticOtter to the rescue! Giggle!
@@OtterMunchy That’s actually really interesting. I never thought about it before. Thank you for the lesson. 😊👍
She REFUSES to take accountability for anything she’s done. Sometimes I wonder if she’s just incredibly delusional. You can’t blame everyone else for your bad behavior. She NEEDS to get professional help. I’m not saying that to be mean or hateful. I’m coming from a place of experience, professional opinion, and care.
Honestly, i think she’s so far gone she doesn’t realise what she is doing. I feel bad for her and i hope she seeks help
@@madeliefverbij8073 I agree. It’s honestly sad. I hope someone close to her can convince her to seek help. All I can do is pray for her.
I can pray for her too when she needs help but I wonder what got her like this
@@derrickjuinor There’s a huge differentiation between weird and mentally unstable.
She needs help
Honestly, watching this video was almost as scary for me as watching a horror movie. When I see Gabbi, I suddenly do not feel safe. She is very unsettling.
That's how I feel. It gives me anxiety.
She needs help, it's clear.
YES thank you for putting into words what I'm feeling as well. I couldn't describe it.
It's not a popular opinion, but I have manic episodes, so does my husband. People who are manic are not safe for normal people to be around. Highly impulsive and highly dangerous. Doesn't mean bad person, just that when brain malfunctions she can't control anything about herself. She seems not only manic but psychotic as well. So sad. 😢
@@kimberlywalker_ she makes me feel so uncomfortable. Glad to know it’s not just me
if this is unsettling for you than you should get yourself informed about personality disorders. thats just life and human beings. we don't live in a fairy tale.
I would like to point out something that I often see, and I think is very necessary to make clear (especially as someone diagnosed with both):
BPD is NOT Bipolar Disorder.
BPD is Borderline Personality Disorder.
Bipolar Disorder is typically abbreviated as BP (followed by the type, for example bp1), or as BD.
Bipedal Dinosaur, Boston Police Department, Brooklyn Police Department, Bronk's Police Depart plus others many uses of BPD.
BP also used for Blood pressure and Border Patrol.
@@hydrolito yes, however neither of those are in the realm of the same topic of this video lol
@@hydrolito Bipedal dinosaur is my favorite that you listed
@@hydrolito let's not forget British Petroleum...or did we forget that, I can't remember anymore!
She is EVERYTHING she says others are.
She is everything she has feared becoming. A worse version of her mother.
Isnt that what projection is?
@@ruminyx3075 sadly, yes. Her 3hour phone call in of itself could be used as an example of projection, gaslighting, deflection etc. I feel bad for her current situation but then I remember how vile she is as a human.
did you watch the full video?
She was manic. You can't help if you are mentally ill.
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@@crystalm3th573 her charismatic... Something, I haven't figured out what, and pleas for sympathy and attention tend to almost get me and then I snap out of it and realize she probably hasn't done a single nice thing for anyone in her entire life and has done her best to utterly ruin those unfortunate enough to catch her ire. She's truly a terrifying, terrible person and I'm glad her desires in life were fame and money and not power because dear goodness that's the only thing I can imagine making her worse
No matter how "crazy" she is, Nicholas has no excuse for being in her house, using stuff, moving around. He didn't help anything he's just a kid who wanted to do something "cool"
You cant deny that he probably gained a lot of temporary fame for pulling that stunt. Regardless of his intention
Never let a stranger in your house. She’s lucky nothing bad happened to her.
Exactly. And he justified recording in her home because he said she did the same..
Yet it's her house. She has the right, he doesn't.
She let him in, he left when was asked too. He did nothing wrong. She’s 100% in the wrong.
@@sergicalcantara doesn't mean he did nothing wrong because she let him in.
Gabbie really needs to get some intensive professional help and I genuinely hope she gets it and heals from everyone and everything that hurt her.
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like.... does she not have parents anymore...? where tf are they at?
We need to heal from her!
@@marycanary86 I believe they are still in new castle and she does not have a good relationship with them.
@@miramuchachito296 we can easily stop watching her. I did. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve to get help and heal from her traumas. I’m sure she has a lot based on her videos from the last 3 years.
Above everything that happened, all I can really say is that Gabby is extremely blessed to have gotten out alive and save from letting strangers in her house multiple times not knowing what could've happened to her.
If Trisha calls you delusional there’s something MAJORLY wrong with what you’re doing
Why? Is she a God? Trisha is a human too , she told that because of personal fued that doesn't justify " US " hating her yk
@@riyana8112i think it’s because trisha is also a really problematic person who have done bad things in the past so it’s kinda ironic abt what she said
I'm BiPolar & have had 2 severe manic episodes. I feel for Gabbie on so many levels, & the silver lining here is the awareness & representation of what these Manic symptoms look like & how they manifest (especially when adding drugs & lack of sleep to the mix). Unless you have been manic, especially if you have manic psychosis, you can't ever grasp what it feels like. Wishing Gabbie all the luck & love on her mental health journey. Even if she's done wrong in the past, seeing someone publicly having a manic episode is something I wouldn't wish on most of my worst enemies.
Amen, thank you for sharing your thoughts. Wish you the best through your treatment journey
Exactly, I don't see an evil person in here, just mental illness and I hope she gets the support that she needs.
@@codedresilience5239 the best advice I was given and FINALLY applied is to follow your treatment plan and take your meds! Normal quality of life is possible. I'm so thankful 🙏
I had unchecked bipolar disorder and it’s not just being excited and energetic and sleepy and depressed. It looks like this. The paranoia, odd - risk taking behavior, it’s like you have no physical or mental buffer so you like can’t stop yourself from doing things like buying a bunch of clothes and fight people on the internet. She for sure needs some help.
It’s really hard to watch knowing I was similar a few times in my medical history.
i feel bad for her honestly. she just keeps digging herself deeper.
Please don't feel bad for her. It's all her fault.
@@PastelTsuki817 i agree 1000000% iT IS HER FAULT EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO HER
Did you feel bad for Onision when he was going through his freakouts phase? This is no different. It's all for attention, views & $$$
@@PastelTsuki817 yes but she has a mental illnes, she is not 100% aware of what she is doing
@@PastelTsuki817 do you even realize how insensitive that sounds? Regardless of any bad things she’s done, it is NOBODYS choice to have serious mental health disorders/crises, and that part is never anyones fault. That’s what the majority of this video was about. - Her mental state and how it’s affecting her behavior and online presence. Any decent, empathetic, and educated person would feel bad for someone in this situation because it is upsetting to whiteness, and she CLEARLY needs help that she’s not getting. And I’ll say it again; she needs help. I do feel bad knowing there’s nothing I can personally do to help her rn or others like her.
Wow! First time I've heard of this person. She behaves and speaks like a friend of mine who has BPD, CPTSD, past serious head trauma and was abused and neglected by her parents. My friend has her "good" days where she's happy, writing music, designing and making clothes, selling thrifted stuff on her online shop and staying relatively healthy in her habits. Then there are her "bad" days filled with depression, rage, nonstop talking about incongruent things, either not eating or binging on junk food and swinging through her dysregulated emotions. I try to help by just being there because it seems to calm her to have someone to listen and be a calm presence. It's hard to see at times but I won't abandon my friend. I hope Gabbie has someone to be that calm presence for her.
you are a good friend.
you sound like a good person, just remember that you are always allowed to set boundaries for yourself in case it gets too much
Be sure to take care of yourself too, though! Caregiver burnout is rough.
God bless you I would feel so alone if I was her my mom has bipolar:(
Just wanted to thank you for being a calming presence and a good friend✨️❤️
Somebody who's going for runs outside their home and letting complete strangers in _absolutely does NOT have agoraphobia._ I struggled with that condition, it took literal actual YEARS of gradual exposure therapy, and then an extensive self-defense course, to get me to a state where I felt safe enough to _step out of my own fenced in yard._ I'm not saying it's impossible that she ever struggled with it, I haven't lived her life alongside her so I can't speak to that obviously... but she was _not_ actively facing this problem when she uploaded this spiral of videos.
Im very proud of you for getting enough strength to seek help, I wish you nothing but the best ♥️
agoraphobia has multiple meanings and doesn't look the same for everyone. "A person with agoraphobia is afraid to leave environments they know or consider to be safe. In severe cases, a person with agoraphobia considers their home to be the only safe environment," is another way it can manifest where it is being scared of leaving the home definition
the other definitions include fear of open spaces, places that can cause panic. this video does not explain which definition gabbie is using.
in psychology as well, agorophobia is a type of phobia, like how specific phobias are a type of phobia i.e arachnophobia is a specific phobia.
@@editaudioaesthetic if you watch what all she was doing during this spiral, there was no "safe space"; she was going all over the place, including to incredibly open spaces. I'll reiterate my same point: I'm not saying she *never* had it, but I am saying she was not actively facing it during this spiral as she claimed to be after the fact.
@@BrewmasterBubbliBut she was manic? You can't use your own experience with agoraphobia to invalidate someone else's experience. There's different manifestations, and agoraphobia is feelings of anxiety, not just avoidance behaviors. Plus, mania causes restlessness and interferes with a person's ability to protect themselves from dangerous or anxiety giving situations.
Not to be mean but all of what you just said gets thrown out of the window when someone is manic. You are not yourself when in that state, and I don't just mean that you're a little bit different. You are just an entirely different person and think you can take on the whole world. I have agoraphobia too, but when I am very manic I do not have it at all.
6:37 I, myself, have ADHD, and i do not using any neurological difference as an excuse. For some small things and some different kinds of neurodivergency, it may be truly be a reason. But, as I have been told before in situations, ADHD is no excuse for being rude, disrespectful, or hurtful to others.
I have ADHD and I know it’s different for everyone but it’s so annoying when people whine about it and use it as an excuse to be a bad person or act like people are “ableist” when they get mad at them.
same i don't know about you but like i feel as if i have adhd and that's for me to deal with so i never mention it as an excuse when it actually is the reasoning because of people like her tbh
As someone with adhd, this is so freaking true
I had a toxic roommate who used her mental health to make it unsafe
And claim it was her adhd
yes, but i dont understand the context of this? this entire situation is about mania, which is a completely different thing? im confused
My ex wife was a manic bipolar, and had her first psychotic break a year into our marriage. It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. It broke me. It was the saddest thing I’ve ever witnessed. The person I fell in love with was basically gone. And we got her treatment, but she’s a shadow of her former self. The hallucinations, paranoia, grandiose thought of herself. Gabby is behaving EXACTLY like my ex-wife…..it’s incredibly sad. I feel so bad for Gabby.
So you got divorced? In sickness and in health, hm?
@@User-hg1jk those weren’t in our vows. If you must know; we where together for a few more years. I would never abandon her. Even after getting her situation mostly under control, her thing was, she didn’t think it was fair to me. Even though I would try to reassure her, and tell her that I decide what’s fair to me. She wasn’t having it. So, yeah! Wes concluded to separate. But are still good friends to this day.
@@User-hg1jk honestly, how disgusting can you be? It's not funny or edgy to judge or assume things about a situation as complicated as what OP went through, besides it's THEIR marriage and if it's not working out they have the reason to file for a divorce. People like you are the reason why people are afraid of seeking help or talking about traumatic experiences.
@@OttBryce I'm sorry ♥️
@@OttBryce I feel similar to your ex-wife. I have bipolar disorder and feel that it's not fair to my husband to have to deal with. He reassures me that he loves me and chooses to be with me, but it's difficult for me to fathom because I'm such a broken person and during my depression and hypomania treat him so differently. I feel like Jekyll and Hyde. Anyway, I am nevertheless always trying to get stable and become a more supportive and loving partner to my husband. I feel like experiencing bipolar disorder is hard, but I personally think it would be much harder to be the partner of someone with bipolar. Maybe it's a mindset I have of low self esteem that because I'm so broken I don't bring value to others. I can just really understand where your ex-wife was coming from. May I ask, did your life improve since you separated?
She has good neighbors in my opinion … nobody should have to put up with their neighbor having screaming fits at 3am for weeks on end… and acting crazy…
Yea God forbid mentally ill people have neighbours, put them in their own villages am I rite /s
The neighbors probably called when it happened, but stuff was surely going on so the cops didn’t actually get to that and do the check until the next day.
the housekeeper part. 😭
i just feel sad for her and for the other people that have gotten hurt because of her
I had seen some of this before and figured bipolar or drugs...I got about halfway through this video and had to stop. My aunt who passed away a few years ago had bipolar and after successfully talking to a psychiatrist managed to get her way out of being held in a psych ward then ran into a nearby church yelling sanctuary. She spent many years in and out of mental hospitals and after not taking her meds would become manic. Gabby's inability to accept doing wrong and being very manipulative (according to those that know her) is not a symptom of BP I think so she may just be a narcissist as well. I could be wrong.
Looks like it was both in her case :(
BP, BPD, NPD
Even though Amber Heard's case is fresh no one remembers about HPD.
@@deusexmachina2.082 yep… a lot of people forget hpd exists, though it’s a little bit similar in the way that bpd works. it can hurt others but more importantly it hurts yourself. very debilitating.
What about Kanye? Do you think he really has BPD? Just wondering as ppl have said that before and he has been going crazy over media lately on his antisemitic and anti blm tirades.
she genuinely needs professional help and people who feed into her behaviour will continue to influence her into doing more drastic things since she realises this. I hope she gets the help she needs ❤
She will be the new Chris chan
@@UnknownlngI hope not
BPD and Bipolar disorder are two different things and you are using them in the same context in this video it seems. BPD is a type of personality disorder; Bipolar disorder is a type of mood disorder. People with Borderline Personality disorder experience intense emotional pain and feelings of emptiness, desperation, anger, hopelessness, and loneliness. People with Bipolar disorder experience mania and depression.
I'm surprised how far I had to scroll to find this. It's become a pet peeve of mine as someone who has bipolar lol
I hope they have seen this.
I've been diagnosed with Bipolar since 16 I'm 37 now and I'm going thru every single thing you described for BPD. But I do have symptoms of Bid I've always known I'm not okay but i just didn't feel like my diagnoses was correct or it is the only one ..Waiting to get back into a psych so wish me luck 🤷🙏❤
Actually while they're different you can have both and those with bpd are often misdiagnosed as bipolar because they display a lot of similarities, there's so much more to bpd than you realise, it's more than feeling emotions intensely, in some cases there's rare symptoms like extreme paranoia, detachment from reality and hallucinations. Also why we don't experience actual mania we can look manic. The Biggest thing experts use to tell the difference between bipolar and bpd is those with bpd will go through every emotion within hours, sometimes a couple days tops and it's not one single thing it's everything all at once, those with bipolar will experience one thing like mania for days before a switch will happen
@@Alexandra-qc9te good luck darl
I swear this world of influencers, tiktokers, vloggers, twitchers, livestreamers and other “content producers” is a dumpster fire
Life's a joke..nothing matters
Producer s and consumers seem to be spreading in mass
Should be mentioned that people with BPD misremember what happened during mania and hypomania. It's is really difficult to tell what really happened.
That being said, Nicholas walking behind her is really creepy and I wouldn't disregard her concerns.
This entire situation is like digging a hole deeper and deeper and then not being able to get out.
Those tiktoks were hard to watch... I don't like GH or support her, but I really do hope she gets genuine help and support soon... That was horrible...
Thanks for the video, but research note; BPD is for Borderline Personality Disorder, not Bipolar Disorder, they are different. They may have some similarities but BPD does not involve the swings from manic to depressive episodes, it's a more generalized emotional regulation disorder. Bipolar is a form of psychosis. Source: I have BPD, my sister has Bipolar. We're both functional people who have undergone treatment and do not currently have episodes.
Bipolar is not a personality disorder, it's a mood disorder. :)
Dude for real, if you're going to correct medical misinformation at least get it right. Bipolar is an affective (i.e. mood) disorder, not a personality disorder. Bipolar is NOT a form of psychosis, though people with Bipolar CAN occasionally end up with psychotic episodes. Then again, almost ANYONE can experience psychosis under the right (or wrong) combination of conditions, even if they don't have a disorder that is characterised by psychosis.
That whole Nicholas situation was as odd as it was inappropriate on his part.
Mania is 100% dangerous. A person becomes unpredictable, may hurt themselves, may hurt others, or may have such terrible hallucinations or delusions that they have a psychotic break. To insinuate that this series of events somehow made her an advocate or “spokesperson” for mental health to then turn around and say these episodes aren’t dangerous? Her behavior during this manic episode, esp of letting STRANGERS into her home, shows the exact opposite like??? She will always be a hypocrite because she always want to come out on top or look like the better person. Her ego is enormous .
I wonder if she suffers from narcissism too
it happened to me. I had a very traumatic psychotic break one time. it took an incredibly long time to start recovering from that. still not over it
@@snoozyq9576me too. I had a mixture of flashbacks and hallucinations while on an antipsychotic medication (supposedly good for people with CPTSD, but it wasn't for me).
I'm still recovering from it. I will NEVER unsee those images. They left me terrified and trying to climb the walls of the emergency department. They led to a psych admission, where they took me off the medication (smallest dose, so we decided to cold turkey it) and I've not had issues since.
Hallucinations and psychosis can be scary and dangerous. Mania can as well, and a spokesperson for mental health must realise that.
She was saying they aren’t inherently dangerous, because they aren’t
@@EnchantingWings1 😬What in the world did they give you?! My psychiatrist gave me sertraline (Zoloft) for my cPTSD. It makes me feel kinda sleepy, but it makes the intrustive memories and flashbacks lessen to the point that they are pretty much gone... and when they do slip through, it's easy to immediately recognize them and deal with them so they go away quickly. I'm not even on a huge dose and it helps.
I think some dangerous people are going to see that she lets anyone to her house and could take advantage of that.
I honestly feel really bad for her I was in a manic state and I noticed we had similar delusions I also thought I had to “save the world” being manic is the worst
Do you ever have the self awareness to realise you’re in a manic state? Or at least that you might be?
@@laurenanderson7330 I mean after a while you do start to recognize the signs you might just be manic but when your in a manic state especially for the first time you feel like you have finally found peace with yourself because of the delusions you make up in your head but this is just my experience and it feels weird when people notice somethings off and it triggers it even more because in your state you feel like your above everyone so whenever someone doubts your ok in your head your like “this person is evil what is wrong with them” especially if you first experience your manic state for me it felt like an awakening so that’s probably why gabbie didn’t recognize it because she actually thought she was saving the world and god was helping her
@@Thatb-yk8cw oh yeah I forgot she said it was the first time for her. I guess you just have to be very logical with yourself and ask yourself if there are any signs that could indicate mania. Thanks for explaining 🙂
@@laurenanderson7330 lol yeah because I’m in my first manic state from what I know is that you are the crazy one but you think everyone else is crazy for even thinking your crazy
@@laurenanderson7330Absolutely not. My sister is schizophrenic and bipolar and when is in a maniac episode, she has absolutely zero self awareness and has extreme delusions about the world ending and how she is gonna save everyone. Her delusions and hallucinations can even last up to a whole month. A few years ago, my sister was 100% convinced that we are in the middle of a war and that people are dying outside and she has to save them. She once went out on the balcony and saw the neighbours kids playing outside, she thought that they were dying and needed help so she literally jumped off the balcony and broke her feet, legs and spine. She spent months in the hospital and couldn't walk for a very long time. So, people who are in a maniac episode have extremely dangerous delusions and hallucinations and they are almost never self aware
40:06 this happened to me when I was being abused. The police got called cause i was screaming and crying. They found me barely conscious face down in gravel. When I said I didn't want an ambulance (they screamed at me the week before when I couldn't get myself on the stretcher after passing out) they told me "go take your pills and take a nap" and left me in the gravel sobbing. Anytime I said something the older officer would talk over me "stop blubbering" ......
She's gotta go to a therapist and get diagnosed and prescribed the proper medication. As someone who deals with these issues personally and also has family members with similar mental problems this is the only thing that works. Self medicating with drugs and hanging out with strangers isn't going to do anything.
Yup and no one can force someone to get help if they don’t seek it themselves.
i was not expecting to see Runescape as a sponsor after all these years
Love RuneScape, but the original was way better, now there is no community, people don't talk and have a laugh like the used to and lots of bots on there
@@aurora6920 i know, i miss old RS so much. hopefully there will be a thriving community again one day
definitely took me by surprise!
@danielles3841 You should play OSRS the game is truely thriving these days, going through a bit of a Renaissance
I don't really like her as a person much, but I really am sad and concerned that she needs help. She can say that she just needs to be left alone during a manic episode, but when she's letting people into her house like that she IS putting herself in serious danger. I hope someone close to her genuinely helps her. :(
She says Nicolas sent her from hypo to manic, then the police sent her from hypo to manic, then her fans sent her from hypo to manic. She can't even get the beginning of her story straight, why believe a word that comes out of her mouth anymore?
Guys she actually has a real issue. I know in my heart she is a good person I can just tell. But she’s dealing with all these mental health issues. I also have c-ptsd and trust me it’s such a hard thing to deal with. She has such a bright future it’s never too late….she’s trying and im proud of her for still being here. No one is less or better than anyone everyone is human.
Stop giving her attention. It's what she wants and giving her it isn't helping ANYONE. especially not her
EXACTLY
Too late.. too many people are egging this on..
I think it is helping her.
@@homoxymoronomatura you're thinking very wrong then pal
@@homoxymoronomatura it’s clearly not… did you watch the video or not?
i can’t believe that kid went into her house, like i can’t believe she let him. it’s so scary like what if he had nefarious intentions 🥺
Like eating all the marshmallows out of her Lucky Charms?
The strangers that knew she was in a vulnerable place and entered her home are complete trash.
I feel so sorry for her.
Agreed
So are the viewers that fed the flames with views
I feel sad seeing her spiraling out of control. Where is her family, where are her friends?
FYI..BPD is not bipolar disorder 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ it’s borderline personality disorder
My husband has PTSD and so do I from serving. I actually agree with gabbi dont call police call mental health place or addiction place and tell them you believe they have mental health conditions... Many states have this... police are rarely trained in mental health
Her downfall is literally so sad. I remember when her singles would reach #1 on iTunes and every video she posted got at least 5m views. Now her videos barely reach 30k views and her recent album (which is actually pretty good) got no attention at all. I’ve been watching Gabbie since 2015, so this is probably the most depressing UA-camr story ever.
Couldn’t of worded it better.
Shes another discarded broken toy, sadly
Even before all of this she’s a terrible person.
I kept saying "what is she talking about?" every time she talked. She's praising YAHUAH, then in the same sentence, says she's manifesting. You cannot have both.
Yeap she's fighting the world + trying to be a part of it. You can't have Yeshua and the world.
This. Exactly.
You aren't supposed to write or speak God's name
@@jalapeno1119 when we inhale and exhale, aka breathe, we are speaking HIS name. He mad us, therefore He is in us. What're you talking about?
@@jalapeno1119 where in the Word does it say this please
I'm actually curious if anyone knows this, but how many outfit changes did she have in that 3 day span? I've seen a couple of videos on this and she's constantly in different clothing. Is that part of the mania?
yeah
I think in 3 days the average woman has 6-9 outfits. The sleep outfit, day outfit, and if you're a rich person you probably change clothes 9-12 times in 3 days.
@@nibirue hmm not really 🧐 do you change your pajamas every day?
@@ewelinaaska5258 For me, yes. I change pajamas every day. Who doesn't do that? Not trying to be mean btw. Also, I usually do wear 6 different outfits in 3 days. 9 if I need to go out every day.
Workout clothes, regular outfit, pajamas (×3) = 9 outfits
I can't even get through this whole video. This is really depressing. Social media will be final nail in the coffin of civil society.
*not even 30 seconds after spill uploads video*
*me:* I'M HERE FOR THE TEA-
I get where Nicholas was coming from to help Gabbie, but what he did while he was in her house is absolutely insufferable. He was looking at her medications, he was following her everywhere, he insisted on going on a run with her. People are saying that Gabbie is doing all this for clout, but doesn’t it look Ike Nicholas is? But if I’m being completely honest, I can’t fully trust everything that Gabbie says. She was in a manic and I’m not completely sure how that works, but I don’t know if she’s remembering things clearly, as mania can cause hallucinations and delusions, so she could’ve seen something that wasn’t reality. She did say she’s never had a manic before this, so she probably won’t be able to tell what or wasn’t reality. And she was high, on top of that. I believe a mix of both Nicholas and Gabbie, but I trust Gabbie a bit more in this situation. After she had her manic, she took the time to explain everything, answer questions, and she was clearly genuine. However, Nicholas, when creating a case for himself, the only evidence he had was his personal experience and he expected people to trust his word. He had little to no video evidence and the only video evidence he used was Gabbie’s. Gabbie has CPTSD, so letting someone into her house was a scary experience for her. Naturally she would be scared and suspicious. I believe that she didn’t think properly when letting Nicholas into her house and after she realized what she did, she got as much video evidence as she could in case he did something and then kicked him out after he was looking at her private stuff. In my opinion, Nicholas is a total creep.
you can be manic but you can't be in a manic
She's the absolute poster child for not being able to force someone to her help. She has to see her behavior as an issue that can be worked on & then want to find help to fix it. Also, some people have personalities that go into getting that help but see it as a way to affirm and validate their biases, their delusions and their behavior.
She said she has a doctor for her hypomania and was planning to get another one for mania.
This is why we need to be taught more about mental illnesses. We aren’t taught what to do in these situations and it is only causing problems.
I kinda wonder what her life was like before Vine and all the fame and attention. Seems like it was probably less stressful in a LOT of ways. I mean I'm sure the money is nice now but it seems a lot of bridges were burned, and relationships ruined to get it.
My nightmare blunt rotation is just Gabbie Hanna
I don’t think she knew how to deal with it being not popular or not sought after any more from viewers and from other creators and so she just started being “crazy“ to gain attention whether positive or negative is still attention and that’s ultimately what she craves.
I completely agree.
I have said this the whole time..
yup!!! surprised more people aren't saying this
she has a lot of issues and definitely reeks of narcissism, but that doesnt stop her from being mentally ill and suffering from very difficult stuff. I get that yeah, she has always wanted attention before this, but if we judge a "celebrity" for having a manic episode as just wanting attention, how can anyone suffering from BP trust others enough to get help?
This was DEFINITELY a mental health episode, but I do think you are right about not knowing how to deal with not being popular and sought after. I think that's part of what triggered her to spiral further.
My name means a strong, healthy woman....
I'm disabled from Stage 4 Endometriosis, Cyclic vomiting syndrome, along with having a hiatal hernia, ADHD, PTSD, general anxiety, depression, and my eyes are also messed up in so many ways.
Sometimes a person's name...is just a name
🤣🤣
You're a strong person to withstand all this💓 though I do agree names are just names sometimes
@@labibabintemahabub1000 I suppose, I'd much rather be healthy than strong🤣 People always tell me how strong I am to deal with what I deal with (my episodes are really bad) but after so long...I don't want to need to be strong anymore, ya know? I'm still super grateful for everything I have, I do know I'm super blessed and there's a lot people who have it so much worse, so I don't want to sound ungrateful or anything like that. I would just do anything to get my health back.
I’m so frickin sorry. I too have endometriosis and have had 8 major surgeries to treat it … and my son has cyclic vomiting and it’s HORRIBLE. I can’t imagine what you go through but you’re a badass with a great sense of humor. ❤
why do I feel like you posted this only for attention. If this is your take from this video you need to reevaluate.
@@TripPotatoChip 🤣🤣 what? When did I say this is my take from the video? I was simply making a joke about names, calm down, and don't tell me what to do, thanks.
You aren't "deemed sane", you're not taken in because they're convinced you are not a danger to yourself or others at that time. There is a difference.
Also, it's incredibly hard to be able to take someone in. There have to be specific reasons, like how you said.
Tbh I just feel bad for Gabbie... I hope she gets the help she needs and is able to move forward with her life
it sucks you know, cuz her videos when she just started out were so fun. i miss THAT Gabbie
Yeah
Thing is, I think this is the real Gabbie and that was a character who faded away overtime. She's always had this tendency to be just awful, angry and vile. She just used to be able to put in a big smile and a silly voice and cover it up with humor and creativity. I think she got lazy and didn't want to work as hard for what she was getting and then started to lash out when things didn't go her way. But then lashing out just became her new thing so she never stopped.
@@dahliacheung6020 I think they’re all the real Gabbie and right now she’s just dealing with internalized shame cause everyone left her and she feels like she doesn’t deserve it cause how can she be a bad person? “No it has to be them” that kind of feeling she either has to get on some form of medication or go to intense therapy to get passed thisb
That Gabbie was basically copying the kinds of comedy that were popular at that time. The real Gabbie is everything we've seen after that.
She's a joke. I don't take anything she does or says seriously because 99% of it is for attention at this point. She doesn't want help, she just wants veiws
i think so too, but it really felt that something was wrong, I didn't feel like it was a joke, it felt real.
@@mxcizaz then she should get help. im so tired of these rich priviledge influencers spending more time on the internet trying to impersonate the joker instead of getting help.
Fr. I honestly don't believe in anything she's doing. She's done so much bad things, and refuses to accept it but because she's the all so *neurodivergent.* She blames everyone else. Everyone but her is at fault.
Another thing in those 170 videos where she's breaking down and screaming. It's all bs. She's too busy looking at herself in her phone and seeing how she looks while *losing it* rather than yelling at the audience that she's trying to convey her woke as dialogue.
People having a mental break don't often get help because they don't think they need help. They believe that what they are experiencing is real, and other people are just not aware of reality like they are. Why would she get help when she doesn't understand that she needs it?
Imagine having no one in your real life who cares enough to come and try to help you when you're having a very public manic breakdown. Especially when you have a known history of mental health crisi. What a sad existence.
The RuneScape ad is the most viewed part of the video
So all of her “apologies” are her just saying “I’m apologizing but here’s why I was right..”? 🙄
Exactly how I heard it.
Explaining doesn’t mean she isn’t apologizing. The need to explain urself can be a neurodivergent/traumatized trait
@ssnowstarr4985 true but using her issues, disabilities and meds as an excuse for everything is just as bad
Exactly. Saying sorry just to be able to say she apologised yet not taking any accountability and sprinkling in her mental illnesses to try get away with everything. As someone with mental illnesses it's so disturbing to see.
BPD is a different disorder from Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder is BD
Bipolar disorder is such a rough mental illness. My father is bipolar and before he got help he was a completely different person, I didn’t know him. The depression, the manics. I remember getting shook awake at 3 in the morning because he wanted to tell me something about aliens, and that was just one incident. I remember the moping and him talking about the demons in his head, you never knew when the depression was coming. It turned him into an alcoholic. He became very artistic, in fact he splattered paint all over his bathroom, and it was honestly terrifying to look at, it was like a canvas of mental illness. I remember crying wishing I could make it go away, I missed my dad so much, I truly thought he was gone. Having a conversation with him was like talking to a wall. He had so many thoughts in his head he couldn’t hear you and would interrupt the moment you tried to speak. He wasn’t crazy about Christianity but he was obsessed with spiritual religions like Buddhism. But then he would toss in some aliens and angels. He was convinced that vans were watching him outside his home and that people were hacking his computer. But you couldn’t just tell him he was wrong because he would dive into depression. Finally I blew up one day because my step family was falling apart, his wife was loosing herself, his little boys were growing up in a broken home, I told him he needs to get help and be a father, I told him I may be an adult now but you still have two little boys.
Now I have my dad back, just like the old days. He still loves his aliens but he’s completely sane now, alcohol free, and the best father we could ever ask for.
BD can COMPLETELY change someone, completely. I truly truly hope she gets help before it becomes very serious and dangerous. I hope someone is by her side loving and supporting her.
How long did it take for him to get help?
@@toukendanshiwarrior2846 it took a hard few years. He went to rehab around 4 times and got mental help once but he relapsed every time. I truly lost hope. A bad situation happened one day though which caused me to call a wellness check (we lived in different states, divorced parents). When the officer told him that I called for a check he accepted the mental help. I didn’t hear from him for about a month a half. That whole time I was so sad that he was away from family and thinking he hates me for everything I did. But when I got that call from him I was in tears, his voice was his normal calm voice, his mind was clear, he was hearing me, gosh it was the best feeling. When he went back home he constantly reminded me that he’s thankful for that wellness check. He is happy and healthy now, my step mom and brothers are happy and healthy again, it’s a dream come true and I’m still thankful everyday that I have my family back. He still has mild manics sometimes but they’re completely harmless especially without the mix of alcohol. He just gets creative and motivated and does his own geeky things.
To anyone who reads this that is struggling to get someone you love help, don’t give up on them, it can be exhausting, but keep trying. I lost my dad for almost six years thinking I’ll never get him back, but I got him back, and he no longer feels like he’s suffering
I was very relived by that happy ending. Thank goodness. must have taken a lot of work for him to change like that
watching this made me understand bipolar disorder a bit better. i've been diagnosed recently after going into manic episode and i'm really thankful that i watched this video because i learned a bit more.
I’m Bipolar1 and only got diagnosed last October after years of being minorly “crazy”. Then I became actually CRAZY - I had a full blown manic episode, followed by a psychotic break. During the worst of the mania, I had a grand mal seizure - which I’ve yet to get a solid “reason” for. Most of all, I was triggered by … the absolute lack of care, concern, or CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE that most doctors have. This could’ve been caught so many years earlier if only my doctors had any training in psychology. The healthcare system is so flawed that I slipped through the cracks until I ended up inpatient - where I was very forcefully restrained and sedated against my will. It felt like I was dying - literally. It feels like I can separate my entire life - pre and post diagnosis. Knowing that i’m bipolar is so helpful - but then again, my progress is limited to the very limited knowledge of the doctors I can actually get in to see. It’s a suit show out there - and I say this all as a frontline mental healthcare worker. It’s so triggering to work in this field and also be “crazy” … but somebody’s gotta do it.
Gabbie letting Nicholas in was like me letting a sim into my house and locking every exit
23:24 i believe she believed she was doing what was best and safest, but delilah probably was not equipped at all to handle someone going through a manic episode like that
“No, daddy says it’s time to go”
Is anyone else lowkey feeling bad for her? Like she’s a terrible person, but also she clearly needs mental help and isn’t getting it or is somehow refusing it. It feels unhinged for her to speak as if there’s someone giving her instructions like that?
maybe it's cos her family are narcissists,sounds like she's heard that before irl
yeah, its never fun to see a human struggling, even if its self imposed. its just a sad, sick cycle. it doesnt mean she isnt making bad choices or unworthy of criticism, but i do feel sympathy for the base emotion driving her actions.
i wouldn’t even say that she’s necessarily a terrible person, it’s not as if she’s committed crimes or anything, but i do definitely feel very bad for her and it sucks that she can’t seem to be able to get help for herself
Commiting crimes doesn't make you a terrible person.
She is referring to Jesus or God as Daddy. During my manic episode I presumed Nature and the Government were my good vs evil counselors cause I don't believe in that Jesus guy. I got a card for recruitment in the mail in the middle of that. Imagine. Lol.
Reputation? She’s always been an insane narcissist.
she ruins her reputation to stay relevant to
THIS. Literally all of her recent major scandals coincide with a content release.
Not always
She's either really manic or just like trisha paytas(who is very narcissistic) that just do outrageous things to maintain popularity and income.
her insistence on acting ''edgy'' annoys me immensely what's with that? an adult acting like an emo teen feels creepy and wrong,also seems like arrested development? is gabbie still mentally a teen or something? sometime she will have to accept that she''s no longer in high school and actually start growing up or she'll be that embarassing karen mum in the future with neon hair screaming for the manager 🙄
You found all the videos that I don’t even see online anymore. Genuinely hoping for the best for her.
I don't care about these "internet celebrities", but I clicked out of curiosity. All I can say is: I'm so happy to be NORMAL!
People who are chronically online will have their lives pass by them, and they won't even notice until it's too late.
I wanna say: "no one really cares anymore". But here I am watching a video about her.
Just wanted to correct you, but BPD and Bipolar disorder are two different disorders. BPD stands for borderline personality disorder.
Literally came to say that
As a woman who is gloating so thoroughly of her wealth, status, and importance as a vessel or what have you, I believe she represents most of the common sins. I'm not religious but she is vile and I couldn't care about her any more; I used to be a fan.
Unfortunately, she faked (?) having bipolar disorder. Manic episodes are usually characterized by a very particular form of psychosis that's distinct from other psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. Some of the more common and characteristic symptoms include religiosity (sudden increase in interest in religion; delusions of grandeur (evaluating ones worth and talents greater than they actually are; hence the terms delusion and grandeur; e.g. believing oneself is superman); and magical thinking (e.g. Gabbie claiming she's the mother of God).
I don't blame you for calling her vile... most of society would. I get judged when I have manic episodes because it makes me come across as a narcissist for the duration of the manic episode, when in reality I've devoted my life to working in healthcare and adopting children instead of spawning mini-me's.
@@beeboop23 we’re you physically there with her? It’s important to not make false claims cause yoh have no way of knowing
You weren’t there and just watching a short clip of a persons life won’t tell you all that
It really is a shame. I loved her when she was on Vine. I really hope she gets the help she help she needs.
Anyone who uses their neurodivergency or disability as an excuse to write off bad behavior pisses me tf off. As a disabled neurodivergent person myself, if you are self aware enough to say “im sorry its cause i have ADHD” than it means you are SELF AWARE ENOUGH TO FIX IT
BPD and bipolar disorder are two different disorders
Can coexist
This group of youtubers are so toxic and created their own little world. It's not just Gabbie. It's all of them.
You are so right
I'm glad Jenna Marbles didn't become this, I think she had the foresight to realize how dramatic and toxic these people have become
I think Gabbie struggles with BPD and BD just like I do, and does not have the people in her life who care like I used to. It is sad and heartbreaking to watch her spiral.
This just goes to show you money doesn't bring happiness. All the success she speaks of yet she's miserable in her own mind.
Sorry but wanted to correct you on 15:13 BPD is not the same as bipolar disorder. BPD is Bordeline Personality Disorder. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, not a personaloty disorder.
She really just needs to shut off the internet for a whole year and do an Internet detox
I clicked faster than my dad left to go get the milk
Me with my wife
Tbh me too
THIS is golden
We getting cigarettes too.... tell your mom I'm chatting it up with her sister )
@@zaniahscuteseyslimes7687 Thx
she did this sort of thing over a period of years rather than 3 days. she was constantly getting in trouble and then just carrying on
I've been meaning to watch this for a while and I finally got to it. Really good video, you put it together so well
i didnt realise she was the 'help me' sound imao
Same
I grew up around religious people and when I became an adult I started avoiding them like the plague. It was the best decision I've ever made in my life and I'm so happy now.