The SENDcast

I’m Bipolar, But Don’t Call Me Crazy with Catrina Lowri

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**Please note this podcast covers sensitive topics, including suicide, and carries a trigger warning.**

Psychosis, hallucinating, depression, mania…..did you know these are all symptoms of bipolar disorder? Living with this condition can be terrifying, not just for those who experience it, but also for their family and friends.

Catrina Lowri joins Dale today for a candid discussion on her journey with bipolar ‘I’m bipolar, but don’t call me crazy’. Catrina starts by explaining what bipolar is and the profound impact it has had throughout her life, from her studies and career to her experiences with fertility treatment. The conversation delves into the complexities of medication management. Catrina outlines her struggles with various medications, highlighting the importance of finding the right treatment plan while managing side effects and the impact on daily life.

“I don't want to not be bipolar; I just don't want it to scare the living daylights out of me.”

Catrina Lowri

Don’t miss this insightful episode that sheds light on the realities of living with bipolar. 

 

About Catrina Lowri

Catrina is a neurodivergent former SENCO and Advisory Teacher with a dual diagnosis of bipolar and dyslexia. She created her company; Neuroteachers to support schools and businesses with simple solutions to improve Neuro-inclusion. 

 

Contact Catrina

www.neuroteachers.com

[email protected]

@neuroteachers

 

Useful Links

Neurodivergent Teachers Network:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001669034065988

 

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