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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stimulants including caffeine can prompt and worsen symptoms/episodes for people suffering with bipolar disorder. Fact. [/quote] She would have to drink six to eight cans of Coke to get as much caffeine as two cups of coffee. She must have been absolutely guzzling the Coke lol! I’m surprised she had any time left to perform! :lol: [/quote] If you suffered from bipolar disorder or had a loved one who did, you would realize that even scant amounts of stimulants can throw the person out of whack. She’s super tiny like my sister was. I can imagine the effect of any caffeine. And, yes, Britney loved Mountain Dew and was frequently photographed with it. That was likely her go to when she couldn’t access other pills. Everyone playing armchair psychiatrist and legal analyst should really just stop. You have no clue. [/quote] So you know better than Azalea about what Spears was drinking because you saw paparazzi pics of her years ago with Mountain Dew? Lol good try. [/quote] It might have been Coke. It might have been Mountain Dew. It doesn’t really matter. Both have caffeine. Lots of people say coke when they mean soda. Like xerox or Kleenex. Again: doesn’t matter. Bottom line is caffeine is a stimulant, and bipolars should avoid it. Instead, they tend to use it when they need a fix. You can base your ridiculous opinion on something Iggy said. My opinion is based on nearly 4 decades of struggling to support my bipolar sibling and what I learned from related support groups for others doing the same. You amateurs are clueless, and your Free Britney nonsense is dangerous. [/quote] Britney isn’t your bipolar sibling, PP. You don’t know her, and you have no expertise regarding what sort of care she needs. [/quote] I fully recognize that. But based on what is publicly known, Britney seems far worse than my sister. Based on what the public knows, the conservatorship has protected her from herself. Without it, she likely would be broke or dead. [/quote] Lots of bipolar go nuts and broke all the time. It’s tragic. But how on earth is that a reason to take away all of the rights she has had removed? And honestly how often does mania kill people? Yes people who are super manic do dumb stuff but so do lots of other people! It’s horrible the way people with mental illness are treated. Sickening. [/quote]
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