said this, i can t stop thinking about killing myself. how old were you when that happened? and what were you feeling? i was feeling suicidal. i was 51. so i had lived a huge part of my life untreated. i self medicated with alcohol. and glenn, were you aware of any of this? that s the amazing thing, is really kind of basic to our message. our family had absolutely no c vocabulary for mental illness. jesse was always kind of the original one, the wild one, told to pull herself together, buck up, get a job. and it wasn t until well, kay-was diagnosed before jess and that started kind of sinking in but it wasn t until jesse came and said to my face i can t
help, who know they need help. and there s not enough things to stop stigma so that people will actually seek help and know where to go. jesse, you went to glenn and said this, i can t stop thinking about killing myself. how old were you when that happened? and what were you feeling? i was feeling suicidal. i was 51. so i had lived a huge part of my life untreated. i self medicated with alcohol. and glenn, were you aware of any of this? that s the amazing thing, is really kind of basic to our message. our family had absolutely no vocabulary for mental illness. it was far from our minds. jesse was always kind of the original one, the wild one, told to pull herself together, buck
up, get a job. and it wasn t until well, and it wasn t until well, kay was diagnosed before jess and that started kind of sinking in but it wasn t until jesse came and said to my face i can t stop thinking of killing myself that i realized that she would was in a life and death struggle. it s a terrifying thing to hear from a sibling. it is. it must have shocked you to the core. it did shock me to the core and made me hamed i wasn t more in tune with what my own sibling had been going through. jesse, as glenn s sister, suddenly you re going through this hell. you ve been going through it for quite some time and not knowing what it was. you were eventually diagnosed with bipolar condition. for those who have no idea what a bipolar condition is, what is the simple, layman s way of describing it? you have very, very low lows, depression, it used to be called manic depression, which is more
stop thinking of killing myself that i realized that she would was in a life and death struggle. it s a terrifying thing to hear from a sibling. it is. it must have shocked you to the core. it did shock me to the core and made me ashamed i wasn t more in tune with what my own sibling had been going through. jesse, as glenn s sister, suddenly you re going through this hell. you ve been going through it for quite some time and not knowing what it was. you were eventually diagnosed with bipolar condition. for those who have no idea what a bipolar condition is, what is the simple, layman s way of describing it? you have very, very low lows, depression, it used to be called manic depression, which is more scholarshipive. but you have very, very low lows. and then you have very, very high highs. and when i was depressed, i would even resort to going and lying in my closet so nobody
stop stigma so that people will actually seek help and know where to go. jesse, you went to glenn and said this, i can t stop thinking about killing myself. how old were you when that happened? and what were you feeling? i was feeling suicidal. i was 51. so i had lived a huge part of my life untreated. i self medicated with alcohol. and glenn, were you aware of any of this? that s the amazing thing, is really kind of basic to our message. our family had absolutely no vocabulary for mental illness. it was far from our minds. jesse was always kind of the original one, the wild one, told to pull herself together, buck up, get a job. and it wasn t until well,