How Mental Illness Derailed the Career of a Promising Young Skateboarder

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  • @sleuth2077
    @sleuth2077 7 років тому +18534

    Alot of highly intelligent and creative people walk a fine line between reality and madness.

    • @lilwitwicky4012
      @lilwitwicky4012 7 років тому +437

      sleuth 2077 the realist comment I've read today

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 7 років тому +161

      sleuth 2077
      No more so than average people.

    • @chipperP
      @chipperP 7 років тому +269

      sleuth 2077 Yep...... the old phrase: 'Genius is on the brink of insanity.'

    • @matt23012301
      @matt23012301 7 років тому +80

      tehjamez skateboarding is extremely creative

    • @A1Aquatics204
      @A1Aquatics204 7 років тому +11

      sleuth 2077 agree with you there

  • @aaaaarrrrrggggghhhh
    @aaaaarrrrrggggghhhh 9 років тому +2025

    "I'm never gonna give up skating, and I'm never gonna give up trying to get myself well."
    After 15 years of mental health problems, losing the love of his life and the career he always wanted to have, this guy is still determined not to give up what he loves and to keep striving to be a better person.
    Pure, unadulterated beauty. This man is an inspiration to me.

    • @timcrawley1525
      @timcrawley1525 9 років тому +13

      +aaaaarrrrrggggghhhh thats a fucking rad comment :)

    • @clemethyne
      @clemethyne 9 років тому +2

      +aaaaarrrrrggggghhhh Yes, I would have to agree. He's an exceptional guy all around.

    • @ada.h9774
      @ada.h9774 9 років тому +2

      +aaaaarrrrrggggghhhh Couldnt of put it better myself. Respect Paul

    • @323v6
      @323v6 7 років тому +1

      Great by Vice, mental health touches us all one way or another
      Lived too hard too young maybe ?
      Hope your feeling better bro, good luck🤙🏼

    • @r.d.6565
      @r.d.6565 7 років тому +7

      It ain't over till the fat lady sings. Keep going Paul!!!!

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader 5 років тому +1210

    So much respect for Paul’s mother when she says at the end something about “thankfully he has his skateboarding to fall back on as a release”. Most mothers wouldn’t recognize that.

    • @anneharo001
      @anneharo001 5 років тому +21

      Maybe your mother. Most parents are aware of things like that

    • @interceptingfist5682
      @interceptingfist5682 4 роки тому +43

      @@anneharo001 not really

    • @austinmartinez2312
      @austinmartinez2312 4 роки тому +23

      @@anneharo001 most? Not at all man.

    • @slimmie85
      @slimmie85 4 роки тому

      @@anneharo001 I agree. The good parents anyways and I'm just keeping it real.

    • @humanblockhead5726
      @humanblockhead5726 4 роки тому +11

      NYC Entrepreneur
      My mom was a total bitch ! Never accepted me but my step sister who’s dad has money was always loved by mom even thow she treated her like shit 😒 haven’t spoken to her in yrs and what’s sad is that it’s probably for the best as a black sheep you get tired of being put down but fuck it I love my life even thow nobody does 🍻cheers mate

  • @darylsmith5930
    @darylsmith5930 3 роки тому +731

    "I was gonna be a pro skater, I was gonna make everyone proud and make everyone happy" - you did brother.

    • @derektrotter4287
      @derektrotter4287 3 роки тому +4

      👍

    • @alvafrancis6743
      @alvafrancis6743 3 роки тому +3

      @Cal Rogers tf is your problem man?

    • @uselessknxwledge5095
      @uselessknxwledge5095 3 роки тому +2

      @Cal Rogers bro pro athletes in general f****** useless they're entertainers take your shity ass comment and shove it back up your ass

    • @guillaumecarteret1642
      @guillaumecarteret1642 3 роки тому +4

      Yes you accomplish the rider dream ! Big up hope you recover ! 🙏

    • @rayquazza777
      @rayquazza777 3 роки тому

      @Cal Rogers and you’re a shitty critic

  • @murderinc.hunting7686
    @murderinc.hunting7686 4 роки тому +7039

    His friends keep referring to him in past tense. No wonder he's ill. They act like he's dead.
    Seems once his skateboarding career slowed down his friends bounced.

    • @MrFrankyGification
      @MrFrankyGification 4 роки тому +196

      Happens with a lot of sub-culture hobbies. I've known kids who were monsters at things like bboying or tricking and you could tell while other people were good, there was something different about the way these kids did it. Unfortunately for one of them as soon as he had a career ending injury that was it, most people left him. It's sad, but there's not much I could personally do about it as we ended our friendship on bad terms far before that, but seeing his posts one can tell that there's a hole in the dude's life now that his era is over.

    • @Jay-407
      @Jay-407 4 роки тому +285

      He probably isolated himself and ignored his friends like most depressed people tend to do

    • @damng3248
      @damng3248 4 роки тому +47

      Murder Inc. Hunting they are talking about the old him. people tend to be a new person after depression.

    • @johnnyguit-fiddle2088
      @johnnyguit-fiddle2088 4 роки тому +66

      Hell yeah. I've met a lot people like that. I've got really bad depression, so its taken me away from hobbies and people I love for long periods of time.
      I've only got two people in my life that have stayed with me my whole life, regardless of what's happened in it. They were my friends before everything and they've been there after.
      Much love to my friends, fuck fake ones.

    • @eyerealeyezd9238
      @eyerealeyezd9238 4 роки тому +5

      This one. Reading the comments between you two i felt understood there, they experience what i do sn have came to the same findings

  • @nerdman67
    @nerdman67 4 роки тому +3549

    These guys ain’t homies. Homies got your back, they stick with you even through the hardest times. He may be a different person today, but if they were his homies they’d still have his back

    • @maoriinthecity101
      @maoriinthecity101 4 роки тому +149

      They were just kids bro. Not everybody knows how to help people going through shit

    • @user-zl8bu3pk6p
      @user-zl8bu3pk6p 4 роки тому +28

      They cant. Facilities are strict as fuck and they havent seen him in a long time

    • @bauple4288
      @bauple4288 4 роки тому +30

      Ness H what made you come to that conclusion that because some people abandoned their friend it’s down to being British

    • @user-pe2yx9kt4e
      @user-pe2yx9kt4e 4 роки тому +6

      Bauple I do think it’s a part of the culture...

    • @bauple4288
      @bauple4288 4 роки тому +13

      Fesjeklngs Csalkjv I haven’t heard that but maybe it’s because I am British and I’m a phoney who knows

  • @brandonnumbskull58
    @brandonnumbskull58 5 років тому +8692

    These dudes are talking like the mans dead, he’s still around, go kick it with em,

    • @bru-uh6868
      @bru-uh6868 5 років тому +668

      That's because the person he use to be died. The person they use to remember no longer exist.

    • @deesep
      @deesep 5 років тому +333

      @@bru-uh6868 well, everyone deserves a second chance in this life, if not, how he could be able to get out of this situation? We are nothing without interacting each other

    • @dylandualsport1462
      @dylandualsport1462 5 років тому +282

      Yea his mates suck. If he had a friend to talk to ya know and skate with

    • @CarlAquaForce
      @CarlAquaForce 5 років тому +87

      Oh shit I thought he died 2 btw they were talking.

    • @krazy13tdot
      @krazy13tdot 5 років тому +118

      Fuck ya this dudes talk their regret but can't pay the man a visit, wack

  • @Cold_Corndog
    @Cold_Corndog 3 роки тому +654

    Being a prisoner in your own mind is the most terrifying thing anyone can experience. Not being able to trust your own thoughts. Its actual hell. My heart goes out to him.

    • @darrenfair1734
      @darrenfair1734 2 роки тому +8

      I know right, I wouldn't wish this feeling on anyone

    • @187mrsmith
      @187mrsmith 2 роки тому +2

      I go through that every day unfortunately 😔

    • @Natedogg25
      @Natedogg25 Рік тому +1

      Rs bro. Wouldn’t wish it on anyone.

    • @admit2nothing
      @admit2nothing Рік тому

      You're absolutely right- hell. I would rather have some physical ailment rather than something that is intangible and nebulous torturing my mind.

    • @spudthechum
      @spudthechum 4 місяці тому

      True. But medieval torture is prolly worse

  • @conservat1vepatr1ot
    @conservat1vepatr1ot 4 роки тому +3561

    This dude didn’t have a single real friend back then. That must have hurt him so deeply.. I wish him the best and I hope his life is better now.

    • @entic432
      @entic432 4 роки тому +26

      He had plenty of friends, did you watch the video? Wtf are you talking about?

    • @conservat1vepatr1ot
      @conservat1vepatr1ot 4 роки тому +169

      Louis Mustards
      Real friend. “Tf” I’m talking about is that they treat him like he no longer exists.
      I hope you have only experienced real friends and not the reverse point of view, where you only have opportunists posing as friends in your life. Best wishes beautiful person.

    • @Lazy_Prophet
      @Lazy_Prophet 4 роки тому +20

      Did I miss something, cause everyone keeps saying the same thing, that his friends ditched him? Just because they only interviewed 2 of them(1 was his brother though I think) doesn't mean he doesn't have friends.

    • @Lazy_Prophet
      @Lazy_Prophet 4 роки тому +6

      @Zack Young lol, how is that clear, just because they didn't show them? Of course there's always guys that you're not very close with that will disappear, and I'm sure he chose who he wanted to stay in contact with.

    • @shonefiggins406
      @shonefiggins406 4 роки тому +33

      I can relate. I quit drinking almost 2 years ago. You find out who cares about you real quick. Although I isolated myself for 3 years when I got healthy again all the homies acted and still act distant

  • @dankmheems290
    @dankmheems290 4 роки тому +3149

    People say they care but the minute you say you're depressed or bi-polar they take 2 steps back away from you.

    • @SwedishZkills
      @SwedishZkills 4 роки тому +251

      People don't know how to act around people with mental illness. And in a lot of cases a person with mental illness push people out of their lifes thinking they arent worth the effort. It becomes a negative feedback loop.

    • @davidli9070
      @davidli9070 4 роки тому +31

      @@SwedishZkills Damn, so much truth in this..sadly..

    • @munterboy9298
      @munterboy9298 4 роки тому +28

      My wife is bipolar it's very hard t on deal with her

    • @alishastokes3990
      @alishastokes3990 4 роки тому +15

      Or borderline (me)

    • @thegamingchannel9023
      @thegamingchannel9023 4 роки тому +14

      @@alishastokes3990 same here bordeline and depresion it suck's

  • @youtubisashoe
    @youtubisashoe 4 роки тому +3191

    People wanna use your energy when you up but nobody wants to give you theirs when you down

    • @youtubisashoe
      @youtubisashoe 4 роки тому +50

      Lost My AK47 all of life is just a rephrased comment

    • @Talk2MeNice
      @Talk2MeNice 4 роки тому +39

      It’s true. They’re only your friends out of pure convenience and personal gain.

    • @youtubisashoe
      @youtubisashoe 4 роки тому +13

      Saitama _ sure it is you’re just too young and/or dumb to comprehend it yet

    • @Notsure53
      @Notsure53 4 роки тому +4

      @Saitama _ you won't understand

    • @dnaitch7367
      @dnaitch7367 4 роки тому +15

      issue here is how society is under the system. capitalism does not want you to develope any solidarity or cooperation. and that's my take, proven time and time and comment after comment.

  • @x1plus1x
    @x1plus1x 4 роки тому +782

    When he said "I didn't have any charisma left in me". I felt that. I miss me.

  • @juliannah5721
    @juliannah5721 4 роки тому +2658

    This should also bring to everyone's attention how often we let our boys and men down when they suffer from mental illness. We have to do better.

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 4 роки тому +35

      Thank you......

    • @mellowwild
      @mellowwild 4 роки тому +10

      I agree.

    • @adee9395
      @adee9395 4 роки тому +7

      Great attitude ;)

    • @johnd9357
      @johnd9357 4 роки тому +82

      Men aren’t allowed to talk about our problems. If we don’t talk about them we’re being “stoic because of our toxic masculinity” and if we do talk about it then we “should just toughen up and act like a man.” It’s no wonder men are killing themselves in droves now. Men, especially our young men, are the forgotten.

    • @aninverse
      @aninverse 4 роки тому +33

      As long as mental illness and weakness remain connected in our collective mindsets, for most young men it will continue to be suicide to reveal themselves as struggling inside.

  • @coldpolarbear
    @coldpolarbear 4 роки тому +1837

    The way they spoke about him and reminisced the memories they had with him, I genuinely thought he was dead until they interviewed him at 6:12

    • @mankuro
      @mankuro 4 роки тому +134

      It's crazy how fake people are. Guarantee if he made it big his ''bros'' would have stuck around

    • @yakigesher-zion7289
      @yakigesher-zion7289 4 роки тому +12

      Same, I was confused

    • @yakigesher-zion7289
      @yakigesher-zion7289 4 роки тому +4

      Same, I was confused

    • @bmxb182
      @bmxb182 4 роки тому +2

      Same.

    • @BeHempy
      @BeHempy 4 роки тому +44

      @@mankuro To everyone hating on the friends: One of my best friends from high school was diagnosed with schizophrenia in his mid 20s after a long decent into madness. We used to kick it all the time. I'm telling you it's super hard to maintain a friendship when someone changes like that. It literally gets to the point to where I didn't feel completely safe being around them because they could flip like a switch saying some really crazy shit. A couple times he even went on rants about how it was my fault his life was fucked up now. Like to the point where I thought it was possible he could go on a murder spree while I was sleeping. We're still in contact here and there but TBH I don't think I would be comfortable having him around anymore.

  • @waynecampbell8531
    @waynecampbell8531 4 роки тому +1660

    Bro, I thought he was dead for the first 6 minutes because of the way his friends talk about him.

    • @zerosleep657
      @zerosleep657 4 роки тому +11

      Me too 😂🤣🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @terminaldeity
      @terminaldeity 4 роки тому +8

      Because they were talking about the past...

    • @waynecampbell8531
      @waynecampbell8531 4 роки тому +36

      terminaldeity thanks for clarifying, cheese dick.

    • @roomkaaas
      @roomkaaas 3 роки тому

      Looooool me too omg

    • @dalebaker6862
      @dalebaker6862 3 роки тому +4

      It's the way the documentary has portrayed him.

  • @AnxiousDerek
    @AnxiousDerek 4 роки тому +232

    This hits home so hard. I went through a really bad mental illness for years. Had to quit skateboarding, and although I wasn’t as good as he is, it’s literally the only thing I wanted to do. Felt fine for a wee bit, and then it sprung up again. I always find myself coming back to this video, and it makes me miss skateboarding even more. Best of luck to you all struggling out there 👊🏼

    • @tyriquedampier8133
      @tyriquedampier8133 3 роки тому +6

      Same to you sir. Same to you ❤

    • @jerrypaulwhite
      @jerrypaulwhite 3 роки тому +4

      God Bless ♥️

    • @OGbluetooth_
      @OGbluetooth_ 3 роки тому +6

      Same to you bro, maybe we're gonna start skating again one day

    • @AnxiousDerek
      @AnxiousDerek 3 роки тому +5

      @@OGbluetooth_ I’m just waiting for the day to come to skate again. I hope you feel better soon 👊🏼

    • @henning3692
      @henning3692 3 роки тому +5

      Hello,
      I just want to say a few things. Im a shizophrenic with mostly only negative sympthomes. I dont hear or see things who are not there, but at the peak of the illness it feeled like my mind got seperated from my body. Also it feeled like my personality got burst in little fragments, and that im slowly fall apart. At one point i feeled like a ghost and not like a real person anymore (cant describe it better). I made the phonecall myself, who put me in a hospital for mental ilness. This was like 6 years ago.
      I used to do a lot of workout back in the day, but the illness took this all from me (included job and apartment). I realy was on the point zero...i got nothing left but my friends. They where always standing by my side and never left me, even in the hardest times, and i will never forget this. It was the hardest fight of my life, to stand up against the insanity in my head and slowly pushing it back in a small corner of my mind. But now i come back to life...i dont need my medication anymore, and also found my way back to workout, and it feels like one of my best victorys ever.
      And now some words for the people who dont understand what its like to deal with this kind of shizophrenic mindset: It feels like hell on earth, it feels like you drowning in yourself and there is nothing you can do. You dont want to give up, but at the same time you cant fight this enemy because its you. Nothing you ever learned about life make sense in this moment. You are traped in yourself, and a world of pure chaos. Nothing someone says to you, can realy find a way trough your body to your heart, because your whole body first crys in never ending agony, and then get numb to shield himself.
      As i said its like your personal hell on earth, designed to put you to your knees.
      But never give up....when you give up, you will never know if its getting better. And for me it worked out very well. Years ago i never had believed someone who said, i would be in such good condition again as im today.
      I know its hard, and it will take all of your strengh, but fight for your life. Keep your head up, and if you fall stand up and tell yourself and the world you will never bow.
      Stiff up this underlip little soldier, straight up, dont be sad because you think you fight this fight alone, you realy dont.

  • @handleiguesss
    @handleiguesss 5 років тому +906

    OH GOD, I was so relieved when Paul showed up at 6:16 lol. The way they were talking about him up to that point made it sound like he was dead!

    • @RockMetal120
      @RockMetal120 5 років тому +38

      Especially when they interviewed "childhood friends" and whatnot first :D

    • @kami65257
      @kami65257 5 років тому +1

      I KNOW!!!!!!!!!

    • @demonflowerchild
      @demonflowerchild 5 років тому +1

      SAME

    • @Ruby_2470
      @Ruby_2470 5 років тому +6

      I came straight to the comments and yours was the exact one I was looking for!! Thank you, I thought for sure he had passed or taken his life. So happy he is still here so, talented!!

    • @childofthemosthigh5485
      @childofthemosthigh5485 5 років тому +2

      Hell yea.... i actually skipped to the end to read ....GOD IS GOOD PAUL .✊🏾❤

  • @squidwardtentacles74
    @squidwardtentacles74 6 років тому +3853

    I remember doing this when I was younger. Doing it every day ruined my life and people started to ridicule me for my bad decisions. My friends finally stepped in and I was able to stop pushing mongo.

    • @andrewr.8884
      @andrewr.8884 6 років тому +121

      Lmfao I'm dead

    • @samibach5222
      @samibach5222 5 років тому +38

      Squidward Tentacles if people are ridiculing you don’t be around them. You don’t need to change your lifestyle to impress anybody. Your right, whatever your doing is right.

    • @stephenxramirez
      @stephenxramirez 5 років тому +3

      Do

    • @younishijazi4986
      @younishijazi4986 5 років тому +85

      Sam ibach he was joking. He is saying pushing mongo is wrong. Which it is. Pushing with ur foot on the back if the board

    • @tomsullivan5663
      @tomsullivan5663 5 років тому +9

      @@samibach5222 troll post. Wants a reaction

  • @alaura61489
    @alaura61489 4 роки тому +626

    As a mentally I'll person myself the greatest thing your illness takes away from you are your relationships. Everyone says talk about your troubles but the second you do people start ghosting you.

    • @DerAngriff
      @DerAngriff 3 роки тому +29

      I've become very sus of the so called health profession, including mental health. Some of those drugs they put mentally ill people on are insane in terms of the side effects. I won't pretend to have the answers here but those pharmaceutical drugs are themselves very dangerous. I'm also very wary of the power that the State has over people with health issues. Far too many people put faith in a system that has repeatedly shown to be untrustworthy, even though there are legitimate good people within it. It's bigger than them.
      Modern society and our degenerate culture has become incredibly isolating for so many people, that those sensitive to it can become affected by it. All the best to you in your struggles.

    • @jackpickford4990
      @jackpickford4990 3 роки тому +15

      Fucking hell man I can't relate to anything more than this comment

    • @lultopkek
      @lultopkek 3 роки тому +2

      @@DerAngriff SO TRUE

    • @michaelseeker9680
      @michaelseeker9680 3 роки тому +2

      @@DerAngriff You know exactly that's what it is dude.

    • @christianh4723
      @christianh4723 3 роки тому +5

      @@DerAngriff Reality is that most of the antipsychotic drugs are horribly under-researched and unproven, *and* the systems used to diagnose something as nebulous as psychosis (not to mention its causes in the brain) are completely under-developed at this point in human history. Honest medical professionals will admit this.

  • @teigemaddrell1769
    @teigemaddrell1769 3 роки тому +30

    Powerful doc & a sad depiction of how debilitating personal traumas can be when you not only don’t know how, or have the tools, to respond in a positive way, being kind to urself, but too easily find solace in self-harm: isolating urself & getting baked. Your self esteem, self worth & understanding of who you are as a person disappears. As do your friendships

    • @justuschester4602
      @justuschester4602 2 роки тому

      Sad to say what I’m experiencing rn but this video helped me a bit one day at a time

    • @si-kv8er
      @si-kv8er Рік тому

      @@justuschester4602 hope you’re doing better now brother

  • @boofcat6804
    @boofcat6804 5 років тому +1731

    Again, another example of old vice being god tier compared to what they are like now...

    • @raredash6057
      @raredash6057 5 років тому +4

      yeah, miss those days :(

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 5 років тому +28

      Once Trump is gone the entire world can go back to the usual pre2016.

    • @Skankhunt-uy3sk
      @Skankhunt-uy3sk 5 років тому +27

      ADMA leftists will never stop complaining I’m sure there will be another 4 years.

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 5 років тому +7

      @@Skankhunt-uy3sk , "I am The Chosen One" -45. lmao

    • @Skankhunt-uy3sk
      @Skankhunt-uy3sk 5 років тому +10

      ADMA oh god you have tds should have known

  • @bmorris6653
    @bmorris6653 9 років тому +116

    I lost my little brother Evan, who was diagnosed with Schizoaffective disorder. Thank you Paul for having the courage to speak out publicly about your diagnosis, and for letting people know just how scary it can feel at times. You have a great talent and, beyond that, you are an inspiration to all of us who have been affected either directly or indirectly by mental illness. Keep your head up man and never lose hope!

    • @Elite-bh6pm
      @Elite-bh6pm 9 років тому +4

      +B Morris Well said, I second that.

    • @timcrawley1525
      @timcrawley1525 9 років тому

      +B Morris glad we could reach out to you mate - all the best

    • @GuyFromInternet00
      @GuyFromInternet00 9 років тому +3

      +Archer Ⓥ ok let me stop you right there and get a few things out of the way:
      1: YES marijuana can speed up the mental illnes of someone who alredy is ill or was going to be ill later in life (it runs in the family)
      2: NO marijuana has not been proven to be the *cause* of any mental illness. it is merely a trigger of what was alredy there.

    • @RocketmanRockyMatrix
      @RocketmanRockyMatrix 9 років тому +2

      +B Morris Tell him to try empower plus. A lot of mental illness is caused by vitamin deficiency.

  • @michaelortiz5219
    @michaelortiz5219 9 років тому +194

    I feel so strongly for this man. It's been almost 4 years since mental illness messed up my life. Many people think I'm not the person I used to be and that hurts. It really does become a cycle if it's not recognized and treated right away.

    • @bulletcurtain
      @bulletcurtain 9 років тому +1

      +Edgar Ordaz Speaking from experience with my own mental illness, there's no such thing as a cure, just mitigation.

    • @killyourego1983
      @killyourego1983 9 років тому

      +bulletcurtain My experience ...stabilization in my case. and lot of up and downs.

    • @gandalfthewhite9864
      @gandalfthewhite9864 9 років тому

      +88thetruth88 be strong brother you are still the old you its been 4 years for me as well .

    • @gandalfthewhite9864
      @gandalfthewhite9864 9 років тому

      +John Yin 4 years ago for me man strange how it feels like decades when its going on feeling like your being watched and messed with by invisible enemies .

    • @gandalfthewhite9864
      @gandalfthewhite9864 9 років тому

      +bulletcurtain true going to the hospital does not help it only prolongs the moving forward part of your life

  • @AnnaPxx
    @AnnaPxx 3 роки тому +61

    See how important it is to have a good, supportive family background. After his wild years he could go back to live with his mother in a nice house, without having to worry about food, clothes, medical care, emotional support. I wish him all the best, and that he'll be able to find his spark again.

    • @mordie31
      @mordie31 Рік тому +1

      Extremely important.

  • @garnetmooncrow99
    @garnetmooncrow99 9 років тому +13

    As a psychiatric social worker, I think that this is a beautiful portrayal of what people with mental illness deal with every day. I love that this was done with love and not a stigma associated with it. Magnificently done! Keep up the good work!

  • @AlgoCurioso2.0
    @AlgoCurioso2.0 4 роки тому +1152

    I’ve been in that place. It really hurts and many don’t understand, so I usually isolate myself. Thinking about how I used to be, makes things worse. At this moment I’m stable, but when it hit, it hit hard and make me perceive my surroundings in a different way. Sadly not in a good way. We don’t decide to live like this, but accepting it and being open about it (with people that you trust) made things easier for me.

    • @elsevanloeneln667
      @elsevanloeneln667 4 роки тому +13

      Did it hitting it also brought you something good? After my 1th psychose things in my life really changed for the better....it brought me to the ground in a hard but good way.

    • @bananaswag7928
      @bananaswag7928 4 роки тому +3

      I feel that it hurts

    • @chiefbeef2059
      @chiefbeef2059 4 роки тому +6

      I wish u the best in the future 🙏

    • @goldenace8847
      @goldenace8847 4 роки тому +5

      Watch this to basically "get rid" of your past.
      I used to have depression from living too much in the past maybe this can help you:
      ua-cam.com/video/cFYl8TVNwg8/v-deo.html

    • @badmdfker
      @badmdfker 3 роки тому +5

      @@goldenace8847 this video is awesome, thank you man. I started to read a book by Joe Dispenza about thing like this but i never realized how much meditation can heal until i found your comment and watched the vid. Sorry for my poor english, i hope the best for your life man cheers

  • @machinelanguage5108
    @machinelanguage5108 7 років тому +1924

    I personally had to quit smoking weed because I was experiencing schizoid-like conditions. Intense paranoia, delusions. I know many people in whom smoking weed brings out mild to severe psychosis, paranoia, delusions etc. Weed is not as harmless as people make it out to be. It can most certainly bring out dormant mental illness in predisposed individuals.

    • @koxlc
      @koxlc 7 років тому +117

      Its a strong plant and its basically not for everyone.

    • @MB-to2wi
      @MB-to2wi 6 років тому +106

      Heroin is also a strong plant, not for everyone.

    • @cianmac3934
      @cianmac3934 6 років тому +66

      M B your point is?

    • @angelanguyen3372
      @angelanguyen3372 6 років тому +42

      It more depends on when you start and how often you do it. He started at 12 and smoked it very very often. Maybe your case might be different but just smoking some weed won't give you mental illness maybe enhance but it won't give it to you depending on the conditions. That happened to my cousin too, he started at like 11 and smoked about 25 a day, and he has schizoid like conditions and went to mental wards and had taken perscription drugs

    • @cloud_bursting
      @cloud_bursting 6 років тому +54

      It might be the strain you're smoking. Its been shown in studies that people who are generally anxious in day-to-day life, get the paranoia effects from sativas, indicas are know for having more relaxing effects. I have anxiety disorder and i absolutely hate sativas, indicas have none of the negative effects

  • @egodeathhappiness9056
    @egodeathhappiness9056 4 роки тому +205

    Paul Alexander: “I feel like I’m still the same person.“
    Not only you are Still the same person, a stronger version

  • @GlassGenius
    @GlassGenius 4 роки тому +1086

    The skating was amazing..... but that stuff he was doing laying on his back was fucken incredible! I went straight outside to try it and got a board to the head.

    • @FRBYND
      @FRBYND 4 роки тому +25

      Lol ya I was thinking that's what would happen to me. Haha funny shit. Buddy had a natural gift and it was all swept out from under him before anyone could get help.

    • @softcoreplebgaming9674
      @softcoreplebgaming9674 4 роки тому +4

      @@FRBYND a natural gift as what? As turning boards upsides down? Don't make him bigger than he ever was. He was just good at running a board with wheels and getting high. Now he got what he deserves

    • @Jracula_
      @Jracula_ 4 роки тому +78

      SoftcorePleb Gaming your name perfectly describes your character, a soft core pleb, how dare you man

    • @rambler1964
      @rambler1964 4 роки тому +38

      @@softcoreplebgaming9674 and have you tried skating yourself? other than just riding down the pavement and getting off to step off the curb?

    • @jmz2144
      @jmz2144 4 роки тому

      Right? That's impressive

  • @scottend5239
    @scottend5239 4 роки тому +336

    Any of his friends that said what a great guy he was and how they all loved to be around him, but now can't even give him a visit are scumbugs.

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +10

      innit though and the ironic part is that the mental health ward (where Alex is obviously staying at the time this was filmed) looked like it was at most 10 minutes down the road from his friends and/or local skatepark....

    • @jackjohns9580
      @jackjohns9580 4 роки тому +5

      His friends are one of the main triggers for the deterioration of his mental state over time. An acute condition was prolonged into a chronic state because of the alienation from peers. Sorry had to say it man

    • @HitTheBricks89
      @HitTheBricks89 3 роки тому +4

      @@RobotronSage The facility is in Leicester , it's almost 300 miles from where he was skating in Bristol. Also his name is Paul

    • @HitTheBricks89
      @HitTheBricks89 3 роки тому +2

      @@jackjohns9580 And what makes you so sure it wasn't Paul who pulled away , isolated and couldn't deal with seeing other people. This is more often than not one of the symptoms of a mental illness

    • @jackjohns9580
      @jackjohns9580 3 роки тому +3

      @@HitTheBricks89 you have a valid point. Any personality shifts hinting at a mental illness will likely lead to self destruction or alienation away from others is a crucial attempt for a person crying out for help but too prideful to admit need for the help.

  • @Silencewithinme
    @Silencewithinme 4 роки тому +220

    13:00 I wish he'd see these comments. You weren't gonna be a pro skater, you ARE a pro skater dude. This made me so emotional, damn wish I could chill with people like him.

    • @filsanibrahim6860
      @filsanibrahim6860 4 роки тому +1

      Try reaching out to him

    • @bigiron7547
      @bigiron7547 4 роки тому

      No need to wish on it, there are people like this everywhere you just have to be open

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +4

      He's been through the psych ward loop way too long man.
      He seriously needs to get out of that system. Those people are literally using him.
      They're turning him into this super sketched out dude who can't really think for himself or live an independent life.
      They make him as dependant on their facilities as humanly (''legally'') possible.
      They do this to maximise the profit they make off of the dude.
      If they can keep him in there for another decade, they will.
      If they can push him 3 pills a day for the rest of his life, they will. It's their profession.
      They are literally trained to manipulate people into buying drugs.
      It's so fucked up you would have trouble believing it is so shady.
      .
      You know how burger king is the perfect example of quality and industrialised ''food''?
      Like you'd never expect some shady business to be going on with the Burger King burgers right?
      Even though nobody is surprised to find rats in the kitchen and all sorts of mess happening with the food, right.
      Now imagine all the shit that goes wrong in an average Burger King and apply that to the ''mental health industry''.
      The key words here are ''industry''.
      There's no focus on cure.
      Curing a person means you lose a client.
      Honestly, the easiest way to cure yourself is to check out of the ward and sign off from the mental health associations.
      Then ask for a second opinion / rediagnosis.
      Nobody ''treating'' a schizoid has ever gone ''Ok well today Bill, it seems like you're cured. You no longer have all those crazy thoughts, and you are very well grounded in realistic expectations''.
      But meanwhile 10 or so years ago they decided there was no such thing as a ''paranoid schizophrenic'' (even though they still use these diagnoses in Europe)
      And people diagnosed with schizophrenia can have their diagnosis relinquished by not being an interesting enough consumer.
      Deny all the pills, deny all the expensive treatments.
      Watch how fast they start dropping you as a client lmfao.
      Keep demanding therapy until they admit there's no actual good therapy.
      They've replaced it all with pills. Because it's cheap and dirty. Not to mention easier.
      You don't have to listen to a persons problems if you can come to their house with a new blister packet of barbituates every week to keep them all sedated n stuff.
      .
      Literally drug dealers. Except worse than drug dealers.
      They are the sort of drug dealers who will tell you that you absolutely need their drugs.
      They tell you the drugs make you smarter (less mentally ill)
      But the drugs actually make you dumber (foggier)
      So when you're on the first set of drugs they gave you and they offer the more weird drugs
      You're not gonna care as much to say ''no'' as when you were sober and thought the prospect was pretty bizarre as a treatment for what you've been going through.
      Not to mention all those psychiatrists are merely human like the rest of us. Did i mention the interns and incompetence? Oh god.
      Thing is i'd wager most of those psychiatrists are a bit screwy themselves really. We live in a crazy world. If you think this is all normal, then maybe you are part of the insanity.

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +1

      No hate on Alex but he's being made to be complacent. This is not advancing his skateboarding career, by any means!
      Clearly his residence in the psychiatric ward had not served him well. A few sessions of substantial / sustainable therapy would have absolved him from most of his practical delusions without the 14 years of stigmatisation and literal forced hospitalization.
      I wonder if he's still there involuntarily. Otherwise it seems paramount that he sign out of there. Just my 2c

    • @Silencewithinme
      @Silencewithinme 4 роки тому +2

      @@RobotronSage I'm a social worker in training, on my way into the psychiatric field when I complete my masters which is quite a ways away anyway. I got into this field because of that reason, I myself was in the system. I never stayed at a ward, only one stint after a failed s attempt. I stayed 3 days, and yeah before that I had people pushing pills my way and stuff. The head psychiatrist even wanted me to stay longer, I had to do a lot of convincing that I was fine, I'll admit at the time I needed it. But looking back, it was very shady and is definitely a business. It's a cycle in which they know which people don't have the mental fortitude to break out of the system. They know which ones will be back, and probably pick their targets.

  • @gheaven79
    @gheaven79 2 роки тому +4

    I first watched this video years ago and today remembered it and had to search and find it. I recently have been struggling so bad with my mental health, the worst it’s ever been in my life. I am in a partial hospitalization program and am really just wanting to feel better. Me and my girlfriend of 5 years just split and I just feel that I’m spiraling. I have reached out to many of my friends and family and am hoping things get better soon. Sometimes I feel good and I want those times to stay around. So grateful for this video and all those who have shared their stories in the comments. We are not alone ❤

  • @purplesun3792
    @purplesun3792 5 років тому +577

    I stopped smoking for the most part. I've seen two people, one of which I'm very close to, descend into very schizo states of mind from smoking. It effects everyone differently, some benefit greatly from it... but I know now it's not good for everyone. If you smoke pot, or do any other drug, and are experiencing paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, depression do yourself a favor and quit.

    • @robertoramoshernandez2355
      @robertoramoshernandez2355 5 років тому +58

      Yeah bro I didn’t want to accept it but pot has fck up my thinking ,I’ll give a little quick example now wend I talk to people I don’t know which eye to see and I feel so uncomfortable and then it hits me boom can’t breath heart rate increases I feel like swallowing saliva I start to panic and I feel I must go to my safe place , home . I smoke for 14 years am 30 and I just quit 14 days ago .We will see if I improve cuz if not I dunno

    • @xtremproductions3
      @xtremproductions3 5 років тому +25

      @@robertoramoshernandez2355 bro your not alone I used to think something was wrong with me cause my homies could smoke forever and I would have to tap out from paranoia but I guess it's not for everyone

    • @Rom-ju5tf
      @Rom-ju5tf 5 років тому +8

      I used to play 5 a side with local mental health patients, all of them had problems from smoking too much weed

    • @bonsaiglaucas8001
      @bonsaiglaucas8001 5 років тому +5

      Don’t smoke rocks homie

    • @purplesun3792
      @purplesun3792 5 років тому +3

      Take care of yourselves :) it's crazy how hard it can be to slow down enough in life and find balance... but when we take the time to do so the bullshit becomes more apparent and we naturally can let go of things that hurt us and those around us. The mind is more fragile than most people realize I think.

  • @alexthelegoguy4504
    @alexthelegoguy4504 5 років тому +192

    You know someone cares when they say I hope everyone else is alright after dealing with me and my mental issues. True character!

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy 5 років тому +5

      A true empath and sensitive guy

    • @austinmartinez2312
      @austinmartinez2312 4 роки тому +8

      Usually the ones who are at rock bottom or on their way they can empathize with anyone who is going through hell

    • @koryk9354
      @koryk9354 4 роки тому

      @@austinmartinez2312 Because the hell that happens to people randomly, is what we deal with everyday. It's a release for us.

    • @romelgonzales8444
      @romelgonzales8444 4 роки тому

      @@koryk9354 I dont like your explanation.

  • @lindseyluna13
    @lindseyluna13 9 років тому +1926

    Mental illness could derail anyone's career, life, relationships. It's sad because unlike other illnesses there is a higher amount of stigma and shame involved which can prevent people from reaching out for support and help. :(

    • @ThatGuy-hc2ei
      @ThatGuy-hc2ei 9 років тому +20

      Next time you will be more prepared adriank1223, but hopefully there won't be a next time.
      I have battled with the demons of depression and anxiety for about 12 years now, and as you say, the shame leaves after a while. There comes a time when you just can't walk around feeling ashamed anymore. You just have to embrace the fact that you're ill and need help.
      But it's been easier the last few years, it's easier to live with the depression and anxiety. In the beginning you're just fucking lost, you don't understand why your chest hurts or your hands are all shaky. Why the dark thoughts hunts you wherever you go.
      It's so important to get help in an early stage.
      All of you suffering from mental illness out there, stay strong!

    • @Shyguyexplores
      @Shyguyexplores 9 років тому +12

      +Lindsey Luna Geez. Because he was saying weird shit, they put him in a mental hospital for 3 months. Everybody says weird shit once in a while. In the beginning of this documentary, his friend even said they were getting high all the time, smoking marijuana. Marijuana is a hallucinogen. It's going to make people daydream a little. some people more so, especially if the guy goes without sleep for several days straight, which is exactly what he said happened.
      What a money making joke. we need a law passed saying any time they show someone like this, they must reveal how much money the psychiatrists and the hospitals made off him.
      Folks, you are looking at a guy who suffered the temporary side effects of drug use. Even the psychology books say that is not a mental illness. Drug use has to be ruled out in order for a mental illness diagnosis to be made.,
      What a scam. Everyone is scared to go up against the psychology field, mostly for fear they themselves might be deemed crazy by someone in that field.
      What a crock of shit. This famous skateboard champion was doing drugs and went without sleep. He then talked about the excessive daydreaming he experienced, which was caused by the drugs, which means it is not a mental illness.

    • @ThatGuy-hc2ei
      @ThatGuy-hc2ei 9 років тому +7

      It does say he's been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder.

    • @Amoncaco
      @Amoncaco 9 років тому +2

      Lindsey Luna Physical illnesses can also derail anyone's career...

    • @ThatGuy-hc2ei
      @ThatGuy-hc2ei 9 років тому +7

      lennygel666
      The video is not about psysical illness.

  • @cloudfart2672
    @cloudfart2672 4 роки тому +22

    This is so strange because he reminds me soooo much of my brother. His looks, his personality, mannerisms. This really made me miss him more than I already did. I should give him a call. I hope this man Paul is doing well. With mental delusions and paranoia myself I really connect with him and feel his pain. It’s scary not knowing what’s going on in your own head. This comment took a turn but best wishes to him xx

  • @soulstorm8806
    @soulstorm8806 4 роки тому +578

    He's not dead is he. Go see him. Demons are real you know. He is still the same person regardless of his trials you know. Regardless of his demons those demons are not him. He is separate. Go seek him out if you care. A good friend would. A real friend will.

    • @churchether
      @churchether 4 роки тому +13

      Yes demons are real. That's why we need Jesus.

    • @fogtown3027
      @fogtown3027 4 роки тому +14

      Aether the Piper Jesus?. Yeah. Sure.

    • @DeMiTriDreams
      @DeMiTriDreams 4 роки тому +1

      It's likely the facility he's in is very strict.

    • @PixieLove5
      @PixieLove5 4 роки тому +4

      Andrew Balletto your demons are your inner sides you battle with.
      Ever heard of a metaphor? No? Go back to school. Lmfao

    • @clarasophie2710
      @clarasophie2710 4 роки тому +1

      @Andrew Balletto nah not that kind of demon. Mental illnesses are hard to understand for people who never had one but most people suffering from one describe it as if someone or something is living inside their head, trying to take over or manipulate everything going on. Of course it's only metaphorical but it can really help distinguishing their illness from the rest of their personality/mind

  • @dntv7006
    @dntv7006 4 роки тому +1420

    His homies always asked "Where's Paul?" but never "How's Paul?"

    • @michaelfoster886
      @michaelfoster886 4 роки тому +8

      Really good way of putting it. But doesnt life just move on when your stuck in one place trying to figure life out? Sounds like he pushed his buddies away.

    • @dntv7006
      @dntv7006 4 роки тому +27

      @@michaelfoster886 in my opinion, true friends cannot be pushed away. I still have some friends from high school that I didn't talked to for like 5 years (we just lost touch) but when we get together it's like no time has passed. Also, with my close friends, we stick together no matter what. We're always motivating each other or talking each other through tough times. I know if my mental health ever got this bad my friends would do whatever it took to get me help.

    • @michaelfoster886
      @michaelfoster886 4 роки тому +4

      @@dntv7006 i mean true story bro. Very true. But when you dont consider them close friends or even best friends. Then life just moves on. These guys definitely werent his true friends but why get mad at them for that.

    • @dntv7006
      @dntv7006 4 роки тому +1

      @@michaelfoster886 I don't remember saying I was mad lol

    • @michaelfoster886
      @michaelfoster886 4 роки тому

      @@dntv7006 mybad was talking about everyone in the comments lol

  • @jtmnavy
    @jtmnavy 7 років тому +1968

    One of my favorite Vice docs

  • @camilacmvet
    @camilacmvet 4 роки тому +11

    I come from a history of mental illness in my family.
    I was hospitalised for panic attacks and psychosis.
    I know somehow what he went through and I would like to suggest that whenever mental illness develops into symptoms, most people are afraid and somehow do not stick with a "friend".
    I thought I was friendly enough that people around me would stay by my side through maybe the worst that ever happened to me.
    I lost my career, my relationship, my home, moved back to my mom's place.
    I was suicidal.
    Thankfully I was lucky enough to have a family that could provide for me.
    I have cousins that are not so lucky and cannot afford therapy and medication.
    Their friends are gone.
    I guess the only friends I kept were the ones that met me before I got sick.
    I developed an extreme fear of socialising and opening up to new friendships.
    People don't get it. And most of them blame on drug abuse instead of a genetic condition. . .
    If you know anyone that suffers from mental illness, try to help by guiding them to seek medical treatment and therapy, please.

  • @novinophobic5995
    @novinophobic5995 8 років тому +479

    Bravo to vice! To give a first hand glimpse of the struggles of mental illness. We see it over and over again with people "who seem to have it all"..... Mental illness is something we all need to be aware of and support. Good health care and the elimination of stigma associated with mental illnesses are key. Much love✌️

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 4 роки тому +703

    ofc they wanted to be his "friend" when he was on the cover of magazines...
    if someone only calls you their friend because of some skill or ability they aren't a friend, they're a fan.

    • @nickhilbert750
      @nickhilbert750 3 роки тому +4

      BS, was in the scene at the time, he was always hard to relate to and would wander off or disappear, remember alot of us only knew him as a skater, and at skate spots

    • @darkwebgirl
      @darkwebgirl 3 роки тому +6

      @@nickhilbert750 you can not argue that he had friends because even now stable as he is, no one, not even his parents, have gone to pick him up. none of his friends have gone to see him. no one.

    • @nickhilbert750
      @nickhilbert750 3 роки тому +7

      @@darkwebgirl I can argue, i was there i knew they guys in the video. You don't have the same friends from 20 plus years ago, of my 20-30 regular skate friends i see, 1 maybe 2 a year briefly
      Life moves on, also he wasnt the easiest person to be around for a lot of people, We didnt have awareness of mental illness then, there was no social media, there wasnt event mobile phones, contact was more by chance, your friends and social circle was 1-2 miles.
      I cant expect anyone under the age of 40 to understand.
      Different world.

    • @darkwebgirl
      @darkwebgirl 3 роки тому +1

      @@nickhilbert750 ...what in the hell does that have to do with anyone, his family included, going to visit him now that he's stable...?

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 3 роки тому +2

      @@darkwebgirl My brother is paranoid schizophrenic and earned three degrees. Now he's on disability now. But his friends all walked away. It hurt ME to see that happen.

  • @SeoulSon51
    @SeoulSon51 7 років тому +345

    A nollie backside flip 360 after all that. Dude was and still is very gifted.

  • @stephfrench5228
    @stephfrench5228 4 роки тому +42

    I hope he's ok today, he seems like a genuinely good guy.

    • @jessicahaywood1513
      @jessicahaywood1513 6 місяців тому

      he lives near me bless him he seems really troubled guy he hates phones being out because he believes people are filming him and he hates it a lot i feel so bad for him

  • @CatchTheBus
    @CatchTheBus 6 років тому +458

    When he talks about walking around the city at night unable to sleep, feeling like a zombie...I think that hits home for everyone who has ever suffered from insomnia for prolonged time.

    • @peterchris88
      @peterchris88 6 років тому +4

      sebaswildboy and your friends can’t relate or fathom what’s going on.

    • @stevenfriedman143
      @stevenfriedman143 5 років тому +31

      Peter Chris all my friends that stay up until 3am playing video games then cant sleep are like “OMG I HAVE INSOMNIA IT SUCKS” and i want to beat the shit out of them

    • @user-sx8ut6eo2i
      @user-sx8ut6eo2i 5 років тому +1

      CheddarJohn I can’t imagine being friends with losers like that

    • @stevenfriedman143
      @stevenfriedman143 5 років тому +1

      Stage ye i stopped talking to them because they were rlly snobby and obnoxious

    • @peterchris88
      @peterchris88 5 років тому

      CheddarJohn What Paul Alexander went through and is ongoing is very scary. I wish him well

  • @Jellyfish146
    @Jellyfish146 4 роки тому +26

    16:14 this is such a powerful emotion, I feel like this all the time. Part of a mental illness is wanting to be better and wanting to seem better to others, but once you've allowed yourself to be vulnerable it's almost impossible to prove that you're better. Every motive and explanation is doubted and questioned, and you just want life to feel normal. Oh well, at least we aren't alone.

  • @andrewtriplett1729
    @andrewtriplett1729 7 років тому +604

    Mental illness is nothing to laugh about!
    I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy!
    Diagnosed with both clinical depression and anxiety disorder!
    Everyday is a battle for us!
    Mad respect for everyone going through with anything!

    • @graff5274
      @graff5274 7 років тому +11

      Me too man : ( its ruining my life.

    • @matthearne9170
      @matthearne9170 7 років тому +17

      Graff52 Been on 3 meds at a time for depression and anxiety. I found by surrounding myself with things that satisfy myself as a whole and using medical marijuana with a healthy diet i no longer need the meds and im in a much better place. Ill have episodes here and there but im much better off with out the pills. Keep striving and you'll overcome

    • @FRWBrown
      @FRWBrown 7 років тому +6

      Same as, find medication that works, exercise, do things you enjoy, reach out to the right people, moderation with drugs and alcohol, understand yourself, graft and work hard. It's a battle but that doesn't mean we have to lose.

    • @FRWBrown
      @FRWBrown 7 років тому +5

      keep fighting mate be brave and good it will get better

    • @impossibledreams6115
      @impossibledreams6115 7 років тому +6

      Andrew Triplett i cant tell if im depressed or its just who i am & choose to be. I dont know.

  • @xxcocomariexx
    @xxcocomariexx 3 роки тому +2

    What a beautiful, wild, honest, vulnerable/open person. I understand so much of the words you spoke and I appreciate your vulnerability. Absolutely amazing

  • @offtherecord9926
    @offtherecord9926 7 років тому +163

    This is a message for Paul and I'd really be grateful if it gets across to him by any means.
    Paul, my mom and sister have been in mental hospitals. I was away from home for most of the times when they were admitted, they are the most precious people in my life and have always been like that. We grew up together through hardships of life and a lot of bad things happened over the years, and exactly when we thought we will have it good these things happened. But I'll tell you one thing: Never give up on your dreams! Chasing them will help you get well.
    I'm a grown ass man, 31 years old and maybe I shouldn't spit out all the life stories on freaking youtube but I watched all the video and I encourage you to keep chasing your skateboarding dreams, become a role model for young kids and skate as best as you can every day of your life. Teach kids how to skate! Maybe I can learn how to ollie from you one day.
    My mom had a shit salary when I was young and got me a skateboard out of a supermarket and just last week I got myself a better skateboard. There was a gap of 12-13 years no skateboard for me and I'm loving each day since I got back on the board. Heck, I even love the falls! I plan this weekend on getting my mom on a bicycle and spending a few hours out in the park.
    Paul, you're the best! Keep true to your heart!

    • @OilfieldMoney
      @OilfieldMoney 6 років тому

      Off the record r

    • @yeezywesty3651
      @yeezywesty3651 6 років тому

      that's dope bro stay up. hope you're all doing well.

  • @CJoutwest
    @CJoutwest 5 років тому +127

    "I just wish that I could prove that I'm well, so that they could rest and be relaxed and think 'oh Pauls gone back to normal'". That made me sad, he sounds so helpless and has lost all the light and character out of his eyes and he just looks and sounds like a hollow shell. Its a heartbreaking thing to se

    • @Processor609
      @Processor609 5 років тому +4

      I literally feel the same way...

  • @AikiraBeats
    @AikiraBeats 8 років тому +1250

    He's a really dope skater got mad respect for him

    • @fvckdet9739
      @fvckdet9739 7 років тому +12

      henry medina you are clearly the bitch here

    • @ralphiemcdingus2075
      @ralphiemcdingus2075 7 років тому +6

      Henry Medina doesnʻt deserve to live.

    • @geo9345
      @geo9345 7 років тому +3

      ok

    • @j.b.j.b.7435
      @j.b.j.b.7435 7 років тому +7

      damn you got cheese you should prolly take your nasty self to the Dr

    • @MirkoMatarazzo
      @MirkoMatarazzo 7 років тому

      Erica Harris HE WAS*

  • @mookymark
    @mookymark 3 роки тому +1

    My old skate surf ski mates are long gone...left me for dead but i am still alive and very much enlivened...always been a bit mental but travel has always been the best medicine...I feel for Paul and his struggle...bless you mate

  • @GirthQuake47
    @GirthQuake47 7 років тому +410

    Most people can not imagine the nightmare of mental illness by itself.... when you add the wrong medications into the mix, its the type of experience I think powerful enough to cause PTSD type symptoms.... people have no idea...
    its like a bad trip that lasts months combined with physical illness.... its indescribable...

    • @truthserum1546
      @truthserum1546 6 років тому +6

      Trevor Lindholm You're so right. Can last years too imo. The mental and physical definitely have a huge, continuous, synergistic relationship

    • @cpat7762
      @cpat7762 6 років тому +1

      Truth Serum well said

    • @cocom7714
      @cocom7714 6 років тому +1

      Trev LindHolm I could not agree more with what you just said, couldn't have put it into better words...

    • @NeoRipshaft
      @NeoRipshaft 6 років тому +8

      I always find it infuriating when people are under the impression that mental illness is just an extreme form of something that happens normally...
      The amount of people who think depression is just 'an extreme form of feeling down', or that OCD is an extreme form of 'feeling like you need to do things' or that anxiety is an extreme sense of unease, or schizophrenia is just the inability to silence your inner voice, or some weird kind of task switching thing, or addiction is just an extreme form of 'really wanting something'...
      When none of those things are even remotely like that... It's agonizingly painful to hear for anyone who's experienced these things or knows people who have. It's like saying rape is a severe form of 'bad sex' or that drowning is an extreme form of 'wetness'... it's missing the point in _such_ a pernicious way.

    • @vagabond3165
      @vagabond3165 6 років тому

      .ore like wrong substances. .... Drugs cough** cough**

  • @TheKaveshan
    @TheKaveshan 7 років тому +122

    mental illness can destroy you..can kill you..nothing hurts more than psychological pain..remember when my ocd really started getting bad and I started getting depression... dropped out of uni at 20..25 now..few months away from graduation..best advice I can give to those suffering...meditate...meditate and meditate.... will take years but you'll finally start owning your brain

    • @vinhtrivu8612
      @vinhtrivu8612 7 років тому +3

      DurbanCharo seek our Lord savior Jesus Christ in despondent times

    • @TheKaveshan
      @TheKaveshan 7 років тому +12

      VinhTri Vu lol its a waste of time..no way will God will help you..defeats the purpose of our existence if God is intervening 24/7...anyway there's millions suffering, why should I be prioritised ..

    • @caerulea0
      @caerulea0 7 років тому

      DurbanCharo dude I was in exactly the same boat, I dropped out for a year due to my depression getting really bad. Paranoia and anxiety overwhelmed me until I eventually realised it was OCD, I needed a year to fucking step back and be like okay I'm not well right now but I will get better and I can do things despite this illness. Keep going people don't let it define you, and don't listen to people who tell you that you're weak because you have a complex mind

    • @TheKaveshan
      @TheKaveshan 7 років тому

      caerulea0 once you break out of that mental illness zone, only then do you realize how fucked up your brain was

    • @hellomyst
      @hellomyst 7 років тому

      What abt those ocd memes around the internet? To be honest im mad about that as a sufferer. do you?

  • @Kev80ification
    @Kev80ification 9 років тому +75

    It said at the end Paul was only recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, but he was in and out of mental hospitals for 14 years. I'm confused as to why it took them so long to diagnose him. Alot of suffering. Seems like a great guy, a real artist, and I wish him all the best in life.

    • @markbengtsson
      @markbengtsson 6 років тому

      According to the ending of the video, he was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder actually. Thats a disorder sharing characteristics of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

  • @BillRemski
    @BillRemski 3 роки тому +102

    When my illness hit back in 1996 I lost all my friends and most of my family. The drugs they have me on have robbed me of my physical health. Without the net my life would be almost like solitary confinement. I hope Paul, and the people like us, can find some real friends in this fucked-up world.

  • @RoccoXV
    @RoccoXV 8 років тому +570

    So much respect for this guy.

  • @silent_bob_
    @silent_bob_ 9 років тому +210

    Any kind of mental illness is a major problem for the person suffering it, even if they realize they are ill or not.
    Took me a while to figure out that I'm not well. Just thought that that's who I am, don't like people, stay at home alone, whatever, didn't realize I had social anxiety.
    Everything fucked up in 12'th grade. With stress thrown into the game my shit got wrecked. No sleep, felt like shit, felt like I had no friends, avoided people.
    Walked around in my little black bubble wishing I was dead. Social anxiety was worse than ever.
    Summer gave time to relax, but Uni came and that was that. Hated that university.
    In a dark pit for months. Drinking and smoking to feel better, even for a few hours.
    No one ever knew how close I was to killing myself.
    Till this day only two or three people know.
    Feeling ok today, don't want to get deeper into the topic, still makes me feel like shit.
    If you ever need someone to talk to about your problem, and don't feel like telling anyone you know, maybe this site will help:
    www.7cupsoftea.com/
    Helped me from falling into depression again.
    If someone you know or is a friend seems a bit out of shape, down all the time, go check if they are ok, no one ever did for me.

    • @DookLeto
      @DookLeto 9 років тому +11

      +K.H. thats the rough thing, often when people 'arent fun anymore' or they have problems people dont want to deal with, they can be left alone to deal with it.

    • @silent_bob_
      @silent_bob_ 9 років тому +1

      I felt that sometimes.
      Even one of the people I told admitted to avoiding me because I looked too serious, wasn't too fun to be around with and too gloomy at times.

    • @DookLeto
      @DookLeto 9 років тому +5

      its understandable, young people often want to have fun all the time and not think about the darker side of life, or the fragility of the human condition.

    • @silent_bob_
      @silent_bob_ 9 років тому +6

      And that's how it should be.
      Having fun and youthful ambition, the drive to move forward and to achieve great things are a part of being young.

    • @Jeremyramone
      @Jeremyramone 9 років тому +2

      K.H. thanks for the reference, appreciate it..

  • @emilybeech7404
    @emilybeech7404 7 років тому +360

    he seems like such a beautiful soul

  • @SK83RJOSH
    @SK83RJOSH 3 роки тому +4

    Paul, regardless of where you are now, or your current mental state, you are both an enigma and inspiration. I don't mean that in a bad way either. I feel we're all unique and our brains are all varying degrees of "fucked up" -- but you've taken your situation and managed to overcome it. Your story is inspirational and has no doubt helped countless folks all around the world keep going for sure. You may never realize it, but you've definitely saved lives by sharing this insight into your life, and also changed the course of many for the better.
    I hope you've overcome these demons of yours and are on the path to achieving all the goals you've set out for yourself and more. Your strength is insane.

  • @Amy-iq4bo
    @Amy-iq4bo 4 роки тому +29

    This video is from 2015 and i wish there were an update. Just bc someone struggles w mental health doesn’t mean their life is over. Even if he cant skate anymore he could still have an amazing life. He seems like such a sweet and genuine person.

  • @TrevorCanToo
    @TrevorCanToo 6 років тому +931

    Every skatepark has one of these dudes

    • @WHOAM1894
      @WHOAM1894 6 років тому +39

      If they're lucky

    • @_levirice
      @_levirice 6 років тому

      robinchanel tru oof

    • @adamturner1563
      @adamturner1563 6 років тому +26

      Not as sick as him! ...

    • @judewojcik3305
      @judewojcik3305 5 років тому +9

      That’s true and it makes me quite sad

    • @marcaasdfgjkl
      @marcaasdfgjkl 5 років тому +5

      True they always groovy af and unique

  • @WyWy0207
    @WyWy0207 8 років тому +156

    much love for Paul...this guy isnt alone...i skated alot when i was young.....been to 6 different rehabs and 7 outpatient programs. coma once for 7 days from withdrawal and seizures...... ive seen guys though that were there and just smoked weed......smoking before the brains fully developed (after a certain point ( young ) can cause many illnesses...weed for most can be very good though, dont want to anger anyone now.........There's a very thin line...there are pre dispositions...mental illness is a killer and is awful....
    ..All my heart and love goes to Paul and his family and friends.............people that dont understand will figure it out for themselves one day.... or not.

    • @jochapman7318
      @jochapman7318 8 років тому +2

      As a teacher who's dealt with kids who smoke a lot of pot at young ages, I'm not a fan. I have NO issue with pot as a whole, but any drug at all is bad for a developing brain. Paul may have had a strong predisposition to mental illness, and as you say, smoking may only be one factor.

    • @yb-youngblood4998
      @yb-youngblood4998 7 років тому +2

      Wyatt H yea im 15 and smoke weed for a year now i have derealisation! its hell.

    • @dazzprdank9217
      @dazzprdank9217 7 років тому +5

      YB -young blood hey bro I had the same problem a few years ago. I developed derealism/ depersonalization(DP) from smoking weed. I went through hell too. The only way to beat DP is knowledge and understand the condition. I suggest you read "a last a life" by Paul David. That book alone got rid of my DP and I won't ever get it again. BTW I still smoke weed everyday

    • @ifoldaa0078
      @ifoldaa0078 7 років тому +8

      Wyatt H So have I. Weed isn't an innocent no wrong doing plant, people refuse to believe the effects weed can have on both young or old. Weed's put me in the most shocking reality changing state I never knew could even exist, and no the weed I smoked wasn't modified or enhanced in any way. Full natural grown weed. I guess some of you want to believe that there is a drug that can't do any mental harm because some people want to feel comfortable knowing there's some omnipotent natural plant that lets you "escape" supposedly

    • @KQY614
      @KQY614 7 років тому

      Sad people here, can't find themselves

  • @eli_waltz9997
    @eli_waltz9997 4 роки тому +11

    It made me so happy to see the clip of him fakie pressure flip revert and talking about how he wants to prove it to his friends that he is well and the same person he was and those friends being the ones that abandoned him in the hardest times of his life

  • @SaraChaves
    @SaraChaves 7 років тому +651

    Impressive ... this made me cry :(
    When one day you wake up and you realize ... I'm getting crazy.
    It's awful, you feel so alone....

    • @livinitup5220
      @livinitup5220 7 років тому +6

      Sorry to hear that =/ best wishes to you.. don't give up =)

    • @kastorskiyartem
      @kastorskiyartem 7 років тому +8

      I've been there sis.

    • @wxxxbattle
      @wxxxbattle 6 років тому +12

      crazy people can be well aware that they crazy i think you are talking about a psychotic episode they not on all the time. (charles manson was aware atleast what i know)

    • @michaelharrington8050
      @michaelharrington8050 6 років тому +5

      I have never been told I'm crazy. But they gave me some papers after I set the head doctor desk on fire because he liked batman. But I blamed it on the lemonade. I don't know people hate me and the world is all fuct up but as long as I have my ice pick I'm happy

    • @dan_6915
      @dan_6915 6 років тому +5

      Sara Chaves
      Pray the bad news day, never comes.
      It helps to have your other half, always there for you. And some good friends, if possible.
      Loneliness it's the killer.

  • @CynicalMartian
    @CynicalMartian 7 років тому +22

    Keep skating bro, that's the thing that grounds you in reality and brings you peace. Get well soon Paul! The whole community has your back!

  • @isabella4611
    @isabella4611 6 років тому +129

    Paul! My mums was a skater punk in the 90s in the Aussie scene. She developed schizophrenia in 99 at 20. Heavy pot smoker, also other drugs, mainly pot. She died in 2016, she was so smart, funny, charismatic, but schizophrenia took it all away and killed her. I'm so happy you lived and try so hard to get yourself well because schizophrenia is so destructive.

    • @LordBoleskine
      @LordBoleskine 6 років тому +5

      I'm very sorry to hear about your Mother, dear. :'( My heart goes out to you and may she rest in peace.

    • @jjboswell5043
      @jjboswell5043 6 років тому +2

      I’m so sorry to hear about your mother. Mine is gone too I was her carer for her mental health issues. Be strong sister.

    • @urastrainger7543
      @urastrainger7543 6 років тому +2

      I feel your pain, and it gets better with time, for situations of losing a loved one. It is hard to empathize with others in this modern society, and I guess it will take time for us to mature spiritually and accept each other and be capable to transcend. My issue is, after all these years, I have been blocking the emotions which could lead me to grow, and in turn becoming explosive when they re-activate. It's been difficult, but it is certainly better to get better, and learn from this. Thanks for your message.

    • @adamturner1563
      @adamturner1563 6 років тому +1

      Keep strong my darling! 💜

    • @SavageAudits
      @SavageAudits 5 років тому +1

      Blessings to you and your dearly departed! 💙

  • @kristineclark43
    @kristineclark43 2 роки тому +6

    Wow you should be super proud of your self. It isn't easy to admit a mental illness and then try to get help for it and honestly in 2022 people need more help with mental health and it seems harder to get that. To hear Paul say he is going to keep helping himself with therapy is amazing. Good for you. All the best of luck. Let me just say for what it is worth I think you have probably made your circle of friends and family very proud. Keep fighting and skating. Positive vibes your way ❤️ Kris 🇨🇦 🙏🛹🛹

  • @angelofdeath275
    @angelofdeath275 4 роки тому +794

    lol sorry its pissing me off more than it should that his friends refer to him in past tense. lol is that how people see myself when i cut off contact because I’m mental?

    • @armanixox6984
      @armanixox6984 4 роки тому +43

      They’re absolute fucking scum mate

    • @amayjahmusic7494
      @amayjahmusic7494 4 роки тому +26

      They haven't seen him for. While. They have grown apart. It's not that they think of him in past tense, the story is n
      in past tense.

    • @Stoopide
      @Stoopide 4 роки тому +22

      Story is in past tense. Also, you have no idea how much time they spent trying to cheer him up, get him back on his board. Friends are friends, not psycologists or doctors, sometimes trying to bring up a friend who doesn't want to be helped make you spiral down deep to the point where you either go crazy, depressed or leave the friend (that at this point completly mutated) behind and try to rebuild yourself.
      Not saying everybody has to be up all the times, and friends will help you when you are down. But it is definetly not your friends role to endure your mental illness to the point where they get depressed too. This is something I tend to see in depressive or bipolar people. They blame everybody, blame themselves too but usually forget to look around and how hard they hurt their "friends".
      It's never all black or all white.

    • @lukearnoldinstrumentals
      @lukearnoldinstrumentals 4 роки тому +1

      My true friends tag along with for the ride

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +1

      @@Stoopide The most woke part about your comment is the part where you say Psychologists are not your friends.
      Now think about that

  • @Adam202
    @Adam202 7 років тому +23

    For real..... it's really amazing to experience a connection to someone through a video that's not even 20 minutes long. It's these kinds of people I am most touched by, and they influence me, and mean a great deal to me. I hope they know what their sharing actually does for the people they hope to reach. I don't really know you, but I love you Paul! This experience you have shared is priceless. Respect.

  • @laflamezz1907
    @laflamezz1907 7 років тому +1532

    Damn I can kinda relate to that " if I do this trick I'll get a ferrari" -thing

    • @thealbatross402
      @thealbatross402 7 років тому +141

      Frédéric Chopin it works so in crazy ways man I would say that shit in my head like "if I land this trick this girl I like would hook up with me" and I would land it that try , psychology is a crazy thing

    • @laflamezz1907
      @laflamezz1907 7 років тому +12

      The Albatross Films EXACTLY

    • @sticklebacketienne
      @sticklebacketienne 6 років тому +102

      Haha yeah everyone feels like that mate, the difference is this guy actually thinks it's real

    • @purplheez
      @purplheez 6 років тому +39

      Same, i smoked weed for like 10/12 years. And im one year sober now, i never want to go back. But i think it left its marks, my memory is all messed up. Plus i keep thinking in that way as well. If i do this or that i will get that or that, i never really payed much attention to it. But after seeing this it actually kinda scares me

    • @zzzz-rv7hs
      @zzzz-rv7hs 6 років тому +12

      Did u get it

  • @liamsargent
    @liamsargent Рік тому +7

    I still see paul and speak to him on the phone occasionally, i used to go school with paul, and he lives in the same village as me, really lovely genuine guy, not sure on the state of his mental health right now, but i hope hes doing ok........i must give him a call and meet him for a pint, i will try and show him some of these comments.

  • @rodolfohernandez354
    @rodolfohernandez354 4 роки тому +1646

    This video is the best definition of “Fake Friends”

    • @BeHempy
      @BeHempy 4 роки тому +192

      To everyone hating on the friends: One of my best friends from high school was diagnosed with schizophrenia in his mid 20s after a long decent into madness. We used to kick it all the time. I'm telling you it's super hard to maintain a friendship when someone changes like that. It literally gets to the point to where I didn't feel completely safe being around them because they could flip like a switch saying some really crazy shit. A couple times he even went on rants about how it was my fault his life was fucked up now. Like to the point where I thought it was possible he could go on a murder spree while I was sleeping. We're still in contact here and there but TBH I don't think I would be comfortable having him around anymore.

    • @szalary
      @szalary 4 роки тому +28

      Sometimes fake friends are the realest homies though

    • @daredknight3609
      @daredknight3609 4 роки тому +38

      szalary What? How?

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +15

      @@BeHempy stfu

    • @BeHempy
      @BeHempy 4 роки тому +14

      @@RobotronSage Dolt.

  • @IndianCovers
    @IndianCovers 7 років тому +61

    Man, I can relate to this guy so much. I've been diagnosed with many mental illnesses such as OCD, ODD & ADHD. I skate as well and my whole UA-cam Channel is dedicated to making skateboarding films so I can really connect with the feelings this guy has.
    Two summers ago I was admitted to the hospital due to my severe anxiety attacks and fears. I struggle with anxiety every single day of my life and my OCD takes over the way that I think. I'm not able to focus in school due to my ADHD and my anxiety causes me to become scared or "afraid" of what others think about me. I haven't been to school in a year and I currently only have my grade 9 (I'm 18 years old).
    I'm on many different medications at the moment and without them I have "mental breakdowns". Mental illness is a serious problem and many people don't seem to understand that. I'm honestly so happy I stumbled across this documentary because it shows me that i'm not the only one who has these kinds of problems (especially in the skateboarding "world").
    I worry every day about my future and where the heck i'm headed with my life. It's not easy having mental illnesses especially because other people can't physically see your illness (unless you get the point of breaking down).
    Mental illness is the hardest part of my life and coping with these feelings inside my head makes me feel alone due to the fact that i'm the only one who knows the way I feel. It's tough not being able to do (or even learn) the tricks I want to do in Skateboarding due to the constant "what if" fears. Falling isn't my fear its the aftermath of the fall that scares me the most (breaking a leg, smashing my head, falling into a coma because of smashing my head). These are real thoughts and fears that I constantly have to deal with every time I go out to skate. It sucks because I feel i'm never progressing due to anxiety holding me back and keeping me inside my "comfort zone".
    I'm not leaving this comment to cry and complain about what a horrible life I have because of my anxiety, i'm leaving this comment to relate with not only Paul himself but other people watching this video as well.
    Mental illness is real.. it sucks, and you aren't alone.

    • @Sunny-vl5de
      @Sunny-vl5de 6 років тому +4

      its been 8 months but i hope you see this comment
      search for "keto diet for OCD reddit" "keto for anxiety reddit " keto for mental health reddit" an so on, trust me.

    • @jedfourie9261
      @jedfourie9261 6 років тому +3

      Dude, you probably understand also how few people know what OCD is and how it literally affects you 24/7, especially if you start or finish something. I appreciate you man, like I don't personally know you but for me skating is one of the hardest tasks to do because I need to repeat things. If this is the case or if it isn't man I wish you all the best because it's a mountain of a task skating with OCD and trying to video it for others is a whole other task. Thoughts and prayers with you my man.

    • @hispanicboihitta13
      @hispanicboihitta13 6 років тому +1

      I have ADHD and very bad OCD and I think it's a gift you just can't let it control your life lol and those are not the same thing as schizophrenia you have no idea what this guys going through 😂

    • @SkateYoLife
      @SkateYoLife 6 років тому

      Same goes for you brother, you are NOT alone !

    • @elamorhacialaeternidad2904
      @elamorhacialaeternidad2904 5 років тому +1

      @@hispanicboihitta13 Actually OCD is fucked up too , especially Pure O sometimes people confuse pure O with schizophrenia

  • @md-er2wz
    @md-er2wz 4 роки тому +502

    If they think he's a legend why dont the help him get back on his feet

    • @AndrewKidd14145
      @AndrewKidd14145 4 роки тому +19

      m d the world sucks, people suck, sometimes friends aren’t the best

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому +25

      he's worth more *to them* as a myth than as a person? Obviously they don't care about what HE has been going through. Otherwise they'd get it. He wouldn't need a psych ward that would make the third reich even jealous if his friends just talked to him a bit more to talk some nonsense out of his head.
      .
      He never talked with them about what he was going through because obviously he thought his friends would judge his crazy thoughts n stuff.
      It's psychosis. It's not even as rare as you'd think. It's not even such a big deal. That he was kept in a psych ward (and still is) for 14 years is just incompetence.
      Also i think his mum may have had a hand in this. Probably manipulated him into getting an ''extended stay''.
      People diagnosed with way worse ''disorders'' walk out of there easier than his schizoaffective ''disorder''.
      Don't pay any attention to how the mental health industry is always changing the names of these things lmfao.
      .
      (literally they can slap any label on any person that walks in the building)
      Like if you don't have some sort of personality disorder at the very least you can get a little aspergers by filling in a few multiple choice questions and hitting the ''aspergers'' mark on em.
      Personally i walked into a ward one time asking if they could prove to me objectively that reality even *exists* because i couldn't prove the brain in jar theory was wrong.
      They literally had no idea what i meant so now i've got schizophrenia until i decide to get the diagnosis changed. (because apparently that's a lot easier to get done than you'd think)
      I mean i had to explain to them that there's just no way to prove objectivity even exists from a subjective point of view and the ''psychologists'' (interns) just stared at me like ''what the fuck are you talking about''. I had to simpify the choice of words i was using because they didn't seem to understand what i meant by ''objective reality'' and hard baked concepts such as ''existing''.
      .
      I got offered so many fucking pills. They make you think like you absolutely need them so the first time when they offered them i took them and it made my stomach all bloated and my thoughts all foggy. Apparently if you took that stuff for extended periods of time you gain tons of weight (you literally become fat from them). Lots of people in the psych ward with pot-bellies and you know it's because of the ''medication'' which does absolutely nothing apart from fuck up your actual morphology as a human being.

    • @elsevanloeneln667
      @elsevanloeneln667 4 роки тому

      @@RobotronSage thank you, and I think you are totally right🖤

    • @MightyMags11
      @MightyMags11 4 роки тому +1

      Sometimes it’s impossible to help someone, you can always be there for someone but I’ve experienced trying to help someone who just can’t be helped

    • @eworhymes
      @eworhymes 3 роки тому

      @@RobotronSage thx for u story!! Got my respect for that haha, I hate them motherfuckers in there... I think they need a certain amoumt of dumbness to get therir job...
      As soon as someone comes with something different than their indoctrined beliefs u a maniac.,.. thank u man, exactly what argument I needed, will use that one! Peaaace

  • @mikey-bz4it
    @mikey-bz4it 4 роки тому +39

    The sadiest part of this is when hes laughing about the movie he thought he was in and you can see it on his face that everyone in the room were just shaking their heads feeling sorry for him

  • @Hogan-sw1py
    @Hogan-sw1py 4 роки тому +81

    I was almost this dude. Passionate about skating from an early age, sadly got smoking weed that took over. Ditched skating altogether and just smoked day in day out, stealing, doing whatever I could to get a smoke.
    I feel I had so much potential on a board back then and just like this fella it was 'derailed' by cannabis. Thankfully I'm living a good life now since making big changes over 10 years ago.
    Every young skater/weed head should watch this video, but when we're young we can't be told It's just growing up.

    • @squee7107
      @squee7107 4 роки тому +23

      Cannabis? Cmon bro you loved getting high more than skating that’s it. Try to stop blaming anything but yourself. YOU chose to smoke instead of skate, you chose to steal instead of skate. We continue to look for things to blame instead of saying “you know what...I didn’t want it bad enough...I didn’t fight for my dreams. I wanted to get high”

    • @Hogan-sw1py
      @Hogan-sw1py 4 роки тому +9

      @@squee7107 I can't argue with that. Your totally right! But what I was getting at Is how easy the stuff can get a hold of you. I regret my decision now but It's not too late for me........

    • @mason3vze740
      @mason3vze740 4 роки тому

      Skank Hunt sorry man 😔

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 4 роки тому

      @@Hogan-sw1py For real tho. Been there dude.
      Had a whole year where i'd go to the skatepark, board with me and all that, and just smoke weed instead of skating.
      It wasn't that i only wanted to smoke weed, but it'd make me lethargic. I guess i wasn't smoking as good sativas as i have now.
      Thing is there was this strain ''powerplant'' that was pretty good to skate with.
      But that strain kinda faded out of popularity some years ago.
      + a lot of good skaters stopped coming to the park.
      So i guess it was a combination of depressing old park being slowly taken over by scooter kids
      And the weed.
      Eventually i told myself this ain't worth the hype anymore.
      Nobody is even keeping it real anymore.
      Also way too many people spend their time there just smoking weed, sometimes other drugs, some (most) times not even skaters doing the other drugs.
      Fights would break out more often.
      I just decided to call it quits.
      Council doesn't give a shit about actual city-building.
      There's not even cameras at our local park.

    • @OGbluetooth_
      @OGbluetooth_ 3 роки тому +3

      Lololol you really blame it on weed? It's not the substance, it's the fact that you don't know how to properly use it and you started smoking at a young age, which nobody would ever recommend, so the only one to blame here is you. Good day sir

  • @tomfarrington2348
    @tomfarrington2348 9 років тому +80

    I feel for Paul, I really do. Mental illnesses are horrible to deal with, I've seen my dad suffer with anxiety and have a massive nervous breakdown, I've seen my mum suffer with depression and I, myself, have dealt with crippling anxiety that just suddenly appeared one day, I had a panic attack in the gym just over 2 years ago that derailed my plans for life and led me down a dark road of panic attacks, severe anxiety, hospital appointments and just plain misery, whilst I am thankfully recovering from the past hardest 2 years of my life I still have the "scars" that suffering from anxiety left me. Honestly if you suffer or know someone who suffers with anxiety, get help, I may have only dealt with it for about 2 years but fuck me I wouldn't wish what I went through on anyone.

    • @goatmcgregor8951
      @goatmcgregor8951 9 років тому

      +tom farrington what helped you?

    • @tomfarrington2348
      @tomfarrington2348 9 років тому +3

      GOAT McGregor Martial arts has helped a lot, working out, going to college, my girlfriend and changing the way I think about certain things

    • @amadeus5403
      @amadeus5403 9 років тому +6

      +tom farrington Same happen to me. I WAS the stereotypical football athlete then all of a sudden one day I busted out with social phobia, panic attacks and went literally in-fukin-sane. Insane as in I had hyperactivity and was jumpy to all external stimuli. What was later discover was I had a case of mercury poisoning all lodged in my nervous system. Still recovering till this day. It sucks.... lost so many friends , lost girlfriend of 7 years, job. Had to start from scratch. Hope you heal up dude.

    • @tomfarrington2348
      @tomfarrington2348 9 років тому +1

      +ryan h Cheers bro, sorry to hear what you went through man

    • @goatmcgregor8951
      @goatmcgregor8951 9 років тому

      n

  • @jimbo80982
    @jimbo80982 4 роки тому +185

    He genuinely seems like a really nice guy who just got a bad deal through life. Hopefully he can figure himself out.

    • @Sidnfjdkdndfbd
      @Sidnfjdkdndfbd 4 роки тому

      I seen some comments and I think he might of passed away

    • @mikebazinga982
      @mikebazinga982 4 роки тому +4

      @@Sidnfjdkdndfbd no lol

    • @Sidnfjdkdndfbd
      @Sidnfjdkdndfbd 4 роки тому

      @@mikebazinga982 Thats just what I seen in the comments, I dont know anything other then the info givin in the videos and what people say in the comments.

    • @mikebazinga982
      @mikebazinga982 4 роки тому +2

      @@Sidnfjdkdndfbd k, you still wrong tho

    • @Sidnfjdkdndfbd
      @Sidnfjdkdndfbd 4 роки тому +2

      @@mikebazinga982 I'm just saying thats what I heard and I now know its wrong, I'm not mad sorry if it came off that way. Thanks for giving the correct info so people know😎👍

  • @sweatyvercetti5178
    @sweatyvercetti5178 4 роки тому +3

    I am severely mentally ill to the point where I am disabled so I get what hes talking about. When he was saying that all of his friends moved on without him while he was suffering really spoke to me since the same thing basically happened to me. Most of the people who were my friends have careers, lives, and fun with each other while I sit home all day and night unable to do most things that I used to enjoy doing. It really DO be like that sometimes.

  • @014Abe
    @014Abe 7 років тому +144

    I have been admitted to a mental institution a number of times. The only "help" I get is my "dad" yelling at me that I need professional help. Well, I got in the institution dad and they just tell me take prescribed drugs. Best professional help you can get nowadays. My aunt had noticed that I am not the same as I use to be now than when I was a pre teen. My parents, family members, and a vast majority of the world population lack the information and helping hand to wrap their heads about the actual meaning of mental illness. I'm 24 years old and have stayed off Prozac for the past 6 years. Made me feel like a zombie most days. Kudos to you sir for never giving up what you loved doing. Wish I could say the same.

    • @xdef1ne
      @xdef1ne 7 років тому +5

      TALLGUYYY hope you do alright mate

    • @salmaabdullahgb
      @salmaabdullahgb 7 років тому

      Its really sad because no one really has the answers

    • @abravexstove289
      @abravexstove289 7 років тому

      TALLGU

    • @graff5274
      @graff5274 7 років тому

      No one understands what this really is.

    • @redneckwithajeep5001
      @redneckwithajeep5001 6 років тому +7

      Thought I'd drop in say this. No matter what life puts you through and no matter what you do it's never too late to go back to doing what you loved. Due to depression and a run of bad luck I dropped BMX as a hobby and now it's 10 years later and I'm just getting back into it. You probably won't start where you left off but as long as you enjoy it who cares. Most people start once in their life at anything. My Outlook is I get to start twice. I had to relearn how to bunny hop due to physical damage my body took when wasn't riding. Don't remember how to manual and fakies scare me. But for me BMX was never about knowing how to do something it was about learning how to do the next thing. I get to go through the same process I did as a kid and enjoy learning how to do something. I'll probably never get to be to the level I could have been had I not quit but that doesn't matter. There's another thing too. 10 years many techniques have actually been discovered or created that nobody knew about or had access to learning like they do now. If you miss doing something you enjoyed why not pick it back up and start from scratch?
      Thought I'd add something to this. The very thing that caused me to quit is the same thing that has caused me to pick it back up. Life is like that and it tends to take you full circle

  • @wastedtalent1625
    @wastedtalent1625 5 років тому +726

    I’m legitimately watching this in a mental institution...I feel this guys pain

    • @billbob7757
      @billbob7757 5 років тому +78

      Sorry to hear that man, keep the head up focus on the important things in life family and friends. It's jus a small stumbling step in your life right now to lead you to a bright and good future. Always stay positive and talk to someone about it bro

    • @biohoof537
      @biohoof537 5 років тому +35

      Be happy the let you use a phone man. Seriously you have it not that bad.

    • @sryburn641
      @sryburn641 5 років тому +32

      Little homie, I been where you're at many times. Battling the mind and substance most my life. Things are going to be ok. Just be good with the Creator and hang tight with people that truly love you. I'm rooting for you. I promise, it gets better. You will adapt and become strong.

    • @someguy-ty1fg
      @someguy-ty1fg 5 років тому +4

      WastedTalent good luk stay strong

    • @R_Vanadis
      @R_Vanadis 5 років тому +11

      I've been there.
      You can get better. It happens

  • @garyfreeman896
    @garyfreeman896 5 років тому +64

    This guy was an absolute legend in my city. Could say he still is.

    • @krackajackz
      @krackajackz 5 років тому

      What city? Leics?

    • @garyfreeman896
      @garyfreeman896 5 років тому +1

      @@krackajackz Yes. We used to see him very rarely because he was in Nottingham alot. He was an inspiration to us.

    • @garyfreeman896
      @garyfreeman896 4 роки тому

      @John Lai Those pharmaceuticals didn't come from the hospital. They came from Victoria Park and Highfields.

    • @mikebazinga982
      @mikebazinga982 4 роки тому

      @@garyfreeman896 What's he up to now?

    • @garyfreeman896
      @garyfreeman896 4 роки тому

      @@mikebazinga982 Not sure. It's been so long I dont know I'd even recognise him. Hope hes doing ok.

  • @dominicbartlett6543
    @dominicbartlett6543 2 роки тому +4

    I've been struggling with my mental health on and off for the past 20 years. I've recently been going through a very severe episode of my mental illness and I have watched this video everyday for the past 3 weeks. I find it helps as what Paul talks about his illness and what his mum says really helps me as I can relate to it and it helps to remind me that I'm not the only one whose mental illness has prevented them from achieving certain things in life.

  • @wormwhittington6229
    @wormwhittington6229 5 років тому +43

    I dont really know this dude,but in my eyes he's a hero. Just for putting his own struggle out there.maybe someone who is feeling the same way he felt will see this and get help. Also he understands his sickness and is willing to keep skating and keep striding forward.cheers to him.

  • @LunchBXcrue
    @LunchBXcrue 7 років тому +51

    Man the thing about wanting people not to worry and to pretend to be okay so they can move on hits home, I was addicted to opiates for 5 years and I cant tell you how many times I had people I loved tell me they wanted the old me back, and how I'm not the person they grew to love anymore. Fuck that hurt so bad hearing it, cause it wasn't that I didn't care about them or that I didn't love them its just I had no idea how to deal with the things that were eating me up and it was so much easier to take a pill or some H and have it all dissolve away into bliss, I would be elated, the energy that left me came back and talking to people came easy, more than easy it became so much more enjoyable. The problem is its so easy to someone to look at you and say "how quickly it all went wrong" when in reality its been building up inside you for years, slowly working its way across your mind into how you think, how you react, how you feel about things like a fucking choking weed slowly twisting and wrapping its way around you and sinking in tight. And they think that all you need to do is quit. Just stop.. when in reality, it took years to get to this point, getting back wont happen overnight. And you try anyways, because you dont want to lose the life you have and the people you love, you try and try but all you're really doing is sticking a band-aid on a gaping wound forcing a smile in hopes you might be able to hold it together long enough to trick them into thinking you're okay. I feel like i share a lot with this dude, ive been to those psych units, ive been put in jail but id be lying if i said there was one thing that turned me around for the better, cause it was many many things, more so the loss of many many things. Now here i am almost over two and a half years sober and to be honest as much as I wished and tried the old me is gone, im bitter, my emotions are dulled and the ones that i do have its been so long since ive felt them they way they were supposed to be that i dont even know what exact it is im feeling. 2 and a half years and I bet it will be another 5 before I resemble anything other than a husk of my former self. I sincerely hope its different with this guy, its not fun not knowing who you are anymore or what youre supposed to be doing, none of its fun. wow that was pretty cathartic. Anyway fuck i can relate to this bigtime. best wishes for him

    • @eyemiro
      @eyemiro 7 років тому +1

      Bring me Peter pan Thanks for sharing your story. I too feel like I must put on a smile, a mask. Dont want to show despair and anxiety to others. dont want it to spread. but what really helped me is to know and accept that this is who you are now. by humbly accepting this not just by your mind but with your heart, we now have the most stable basis of reality - truth - on which you can work with. how can one move forward if he is standing on shifting sands, a reality wherein his "true self" is merely an illusion, an appearance of what kind of person he ought to be than what one really is now. No wonder our emotions are dulled, even disintegrated. We are no longer in touch with our actual thoughts and emotions when we put on the mask that other people want to see, too often, with too much sincerity. I think sometimes we can forget we are acting.
      Are you receiving treatment now? what do u like doing (skating, making art/music)? are u making time to do them, even just for 10 min a day?

  • @Lando007_
    @Lando007_ 7 років тому +16

    Damn fucking gnarly ass skater. Huge respect for Paul. My mans was out here putting in work, so ahead of his time. Thanks for uploading this story Vice, best one yet. Really puts things in perspective

  • @krzysztofcylwich2817
    @krzysztofcylwich2817 4 роки тому +34

    Ive watched this many times,and it just gives me so much motivation to make things right with my mental health.This guy knows he will make it, and i know that I will too.

    • @911callyamom5
      @911callyamom5 2 роки тому +1

      You got this holmes peace and love🙇🏼‍♀️🙇🏼‍♀️🙇🏼‍♀️

    • @krzysztofcylwich2817
      @krzysztofcylwich2817 2 роки тому

      @@911callyamom5 Im doing amazing now, taking sertraline since march. My quality of life is better than ever before. Time and hard work heals😎

  • @caerulea0
    @caerulea0 7 років тому +21

    It's really sad to hear him say that he worries about how it affected people around him and that he wishes they could rest knowing he's well, because I understand how it feels when you're struggling with mental health issues and it feels like you're a burden or a failure. The problem is this country is badly equipped to deal with something so many of us are going through, and we just still don't talk about it enough. I was lucky in that I do have friends around me that understand and are patient but for some people that's not the reality. It's a shame that Paul is still in and out of the hospitals because I truly question wether they heal or just simply institutionalise.

  • @ibrahims754
    @ibrahims754 5 років тому +44

    Not enough sleep, depression and ur mind starts playing tricks on you!!!personal experience anxiety attack, hearing voices as if sum1 is speaking, when there is no 1 in the room,suicide thought, lost of hope, thought of dying if I would go to sleep and never wake up.
    So better solution is talking with family, friends, shrink visit. That helps a lot. I still suffer from anxiety attack without any warning!!!

  • @grungesoundsgood
    @grungesoundsgood 6 років тому +675

    it's smoking weed flat out at a young age, it might not turn everybody paranoid or delusional but with certain people it definitely magnifies it. such a shame, hope he finds peace.

    • @davebeat
      @davebeat 5 років тому +68

      This. So much this. It nearly ruined all of my skater friends lives thank fuck we all went our separate ways and turned our lives around. People who say weed is harmless are delusional as fuck.

    • @lylewalker5681
      @lylewalker5681 5 років тому +28

      Yep, it's just not for everybody... And being high all the time when you're still 13-15 is terrible for you, objectively. The tough part is to realize it on your own, and to have the mental fortitude to admit you have a problem and should stop.

    • @wilfbarker4296
      @wilfbarker4296 5 років тому +3

      If you were to quit weed at the point of delusion would you touch back to reality? Or are you mentally f*ucked for life.... Just wondering....

    • @griffin_kith6214
      @griffin_kith6214 5 років тому +4

      grungesoundsgood you are confusing causation with correlation

    • @craighajwan4598
      @craighajwan4598 5 років тому +7

      grungesoundsgood my older brother smoked a lot of weed from a young age and developed bi polar/skitzophrenia at 15. Usually somebody has to have the bi mental illness in their DNA, but the weed (especially in a developing brain) can definitely bring it to the surface. He ended his life at age 30 back in 2010.

  • @gabepilled
    @gabepilled 4 роки тому +70

    They ain’t real homies talkin about him like he’s dead

  • @jaypalo
    @jaypalo 7 років тому +244

    dude is a dope ass skater for sure, sucks to see shit like this happen to people. I wish him well. And shouts out to vice, this was a great documentary👌🏼

  • @jonatanguitar
    @jonatanguitar 7 років тому +719

    Not a native English speaker, but I believe "right in the feels" is the right expression here

    • @swish043
      @swish043 7 років тому +22

      Jonatan OTW Correct.

    • @filthyvapingweeb9809
      @filthyvapingweeb9809 7 років тому +2

      *they're

    • @Redhander
      @Redhander 7 років тому +7

      More properly you could have said "is the correct expression here" which would have let you avoid using 'right' twice in the same sentence.

    • @afifo14
      @afifo14 6 років тому +1

      you have ocd?

    • @smash359
      @smash359 6 років тому

      hi (sorry for my bad england)

  • @neptune9961
    @neptune9961 6 років тому +23

    Damn this hit me heavy. He's so handsome and charming and I can see this is just... torture. Being in a mental hospital is terrifying...but not understanding what is going on around you or realizing you've lost touch with reality is the scariest thing that could ever happen to you... and some people have to fight that their entire lives. It's not fair. Its tragic.

  • @thomaswilliams2049
    @thomaswilliams2049 2 роки тому +1

    Same thing happened to me matey..2006 life changed overnight ..couldn't sleep..having panic attack fits PTSD..full blown ..never picked up skateboard again ..nerves wer fried .. saltburn by the sea..wasn't my hometown anymore for years ..too much going on..anyways hope yer well bro..and wow.. skateboarding on another level :) I have God now and thank him for every day.. praying for you

  • @Marina-wi3rs
    @Marina-wi3rs 4 роки тому +9

    You can tell he’s a sweet guy with a good heart. Devastating to hear about him experiencing paranoia. Even though he’s been through so much and said his dream of being a pro skater have gone, he doesn’t seem bitter at all but just seems just as kind as before he became ill

  • @AmbiencePT
    @AmbiencePT 4 роки тому +22

    Sad story ! I also had a friend in high school that developed schizophrenia soon after he started smoking weed everyday.
    He was just 17 and a top student, great athlete and martial artist.
    In just a matter of days he stopped recognizing me and his eyes looked empty ! He didn't bathe himself anymore or change clothes and finally got
    admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
    I stopped smoking right after when I went to college.

    • @AmbiencePT
      @AmbiencePT 4 роки тому +3

      ​@@Noises I never said weed would make everyone schizophrenic did I ?! Just like drinking a lot won't turn everyone into an alchoolic.
      But in his case it triggered the psychosis. Would he have developed paranoid schizphrenia anyway later in life ? Maybe, we will never know for sure...

  • @turdferguson1021
    @turdferguson1021 5 років тому +34

    Dude is really in touch with his illness. More sane than some I know.

  • @jonathanparker1774
    @jonathanparker1774 3 роки тому +6

    The worst part about having a mental illness is that you're expected to behave as if you don't..He's right sometimes things sadly click at the worst time and you can go from perfectly fine to bad just like that. 15:58 to 16:13 I'm currently going through right now I can relate it sucks