Hey, I met Fin a few years ago at Callington road hospital. Couldn't have met a nicer guy. I've still got some pictures of sketches he did. Much love Fin!!! Keep it up :) I'm not sure if he'd remember me but can you pass on this message. Sucks that I myself am still in hospital, currently in Wales. I've been in and out ever since I met Fin. People need to talk about Mental Health more. I talk through art. Anyway, that's it. Peace!
Articulate, hopeful, affable and all too relatable. Best of luck to you and your family. Stay strong dude, would love to see you about in Bristol some time. Much love.
two skaters from bristol with films about them and mental health. tonnes of weed on top does no good. such a shame they had such pain to go through. i hpe they both are doing better. peace
hey chris, thanks for this docu. can totally relate to fin, i had a similar "hiccup", like fin, skateboarding was my medication, until i blew out my ACL. Things spiraled rapidly. like fin, i made a full recover over a ten year period. hope hes ok. cheers.d
super interesting. I had to deal myself with a similar mental issue in the past and everything exposed here is super accurate. Also skating helped (and still does) to keep the mind running at a slower pace. great documentary
Man this video touched me as someone who suffers with mental illness myself...funny enough I also just moved to bristol and live in a shithole hostel called wick house,,I also intend on taking up skating again so maybe I will see you around 1 day....peace bro!!
Great work Chris. Thank you for sharing your story Fin!
Hey, I met Fin a few years ago at Callington road hospital. Couldn't have met a nicer guy. I've still got some pictures of sketches he did. Much love Fin!!! Keep it up :) I'm not sure if he'd remember me but can you pass on this message. Sucks that I myself am still in hospital, currently in Wales. I've been in and out ever since I met Fin. People need to talk about Mental Health more. I talk through art. Anyway, that's it. Peace!
beautiful work chris please make more !
Articulate, hopeful, affable and all too relatable. Best of luck to you and your family. Stay strong dude, would love to see you about in Bristol some time. Much love.
two skaters from bristol with films about them and mental health. tonnes of weed on top does no good. such a shame they had such pain to go through. i hpe they both are doing better. peace
hey chris, thanks for this docu. can totally relate to fin, i had a similar "hiccup", like fin, skateboarding was my medication, until i blew out my ACL. Things spiraled rapidly. like fin, i made a full recover over a ten year period. hope hes ok. cheers.d
Great work. A great way to raise awareness of Mental Health xxx
I was sectioned for an acute psychotic episode as well. This video helped a lot when I was in recovery. Thank you so much.
Brilliant mate! I experienced a couple of psychotic episodes on my medication for ADHD. It's good to see these docos.
Great people and a story that reflects the experience of many families I meet.
super interesting. I had to deal myself with a similar mental issue in the past and everything exposed here is super accurate. Also skating helped (and still does) to keep the mind running at a slower pace. great documentary
Well put together. Fin was very fortunate to have the parents he does. Could of been a different story otherwise.
big up finbar!!
Is this the guy who was on Paul Alexander's documentary, "Gone"?
Man this video touched me as someone who suffers with mental illness myself...funny enough I also just moved to bristol and live in a shithole hostel called wick house,,I also intend on taking up skating again so maybe I will see you around 1 day....peace bro!!
Machine man🔥🔥
Song in the beginning?
I know that dude. Interviewed in gone documentary
Amazing skater!
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