Posts Tagged ‘television’

Inside MacEnroe’s Brain

Monday, October 20th, 2008

One of my favorite nutbars of the 70’s is John MacEnroe.  I remember my parents saying he was such a gifted player but he had terrible bouts of temper that sometimes cost him the game and match.  I remember seeing him shouting at umpires and the veins in his forehead sticking out.  I mean, he was powerful to behold when I was a young kid like 9 or 10.  I felt like that when I missed a shot.  But what about sportsmanship?  I got an earful from my parents about it when John came on TV.  I am sure he’s heard lectures and judgement all his life.

It makes me wonder about anger and the brain.  Could it be that chemicals are at fault or was it the way he was raised that made him think it was okay to challenge line referees with profanity on global television?  Something to think about as we are raising kids and doing our part in the world.

When I see him on TV nowadays, he’s smiling which is neat to see.  Anyway, remember to keep your temper in check.  Most of us don’t have the luxury of a fan club that will be cheering us on in the aftermath.  Enjoy this YouTube video that captures some classic MacEnroe tantrums:

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Tiger by the Tail

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Before discussing the abstract art that we call bipolar, we have to look at diagnosis and what is required.  It seems like more and more news stories about rapists, murderers, garden variety psychopaths, and the like contain a tag at the end of something like:

“This story is truly a tragedy, such and such was being treated for bipolar before they went bad.”

You must have a heart for the bipolars out there who are living productive, often high-level professional albeit silent lives.  They are still dealing with the unbearable highs and lows (which we will discuss in a later post) and they also have to maintain in such a way as to never let anyone expect they have the specter.  After all, the evening news is no friend to bipolars.  They extend the stigma along with ill-informed people, the media, and Hollywood.  It puts an albatross around the neck of anyone who finds out they might have it. Many bipolars say it makes them want to search for the best flight deals out of town.

Even bloggers can spread false stigma about bipolar.  I remember reading one guy’s blog (I won’t link or mention it).  He would write everyday how the walls were breathing and making him angry and other outlandish truly psychotic things.  He would justify it by saying he was bipolar.  I wrote him a note saying his symptoms seemed more schizophrenic than and he said he had read a book and diagnosed himself as bipolar without ever seeing a psychiatrist.  Ah, the downside of the internet.

The number one enemy of people with bipolar is people who self-diagnose themselves as bipolar.

To be clinically diagnosed bipolar, according to the DSM, several quite explicit and profound symptoms must be present over time.  I read one doctor that said true diagnosis can take about 10 years.

The reason this is important is because we all have moods.  Just because someone has mood swings does NOT make her/him bipolar.  Often irresponsible people tell everyone they are bipolar before getting a medical diagnosis.  They do this for mixed reasons.  Bipolar unfortunately has become a “catch all” for people with issues.

Even if a responsible person feels moments of extreme highs and lows and goes to the doctor to get diagnosed, the doctor may be wrong.  Bipolars have to sort through feelings, facts, and the data day to day.  They have to become experts on their disorder because even the doctors can’t know for sure until time has passed and behavior observed.

Do you know someone who claims to be bipolar?  Have you seen a movie or news show that equated moodiness with bipolar?  Remember diagnosis is the key. If they aren’t seeing a psychiatrist regularly (either in real life or on the show) it is likely they are not truly the texbook bipolar.  Rather, they are part of a stereotype.  There is a lot more than mood to bipolar as you will learn in this series. Take this list linked below for example. It is famous people who have been clinically diagnosed as having bipolar.  Recognize any of them?

Remember seeing any of them frothing at the mouth or filmed in a straight-jacket?  Hardly.  Most of them are/were world changers and that’s one thing science can associate with bipolars.  I’ll bet you never heard that in the media!  Consider the silent bipolars when you hear and see the loud ones on your television screen.  Based on what I have researched and experienced regarding bipolar, I think society needs a real paradigm shift toward the truth about it.

Wiki partial list of Famous people with Bipolar

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10 Reasons to TIVO Blind Date

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Blind Date is a show I have loved for many years now. When it changed time slots some time ago, I missed watching it for a year or so. TV is one of my favorite ways to relax and laugh. Now that I have TIVO, I can get like 5 episodes at day from the Reality network. Watching these characters go back and forth and meet each other under the spotlight of the show is totally addicting. It’s cool when they hook up and like each other, but sometimes it’s way cooler when they fight like cats. Some of these people seriously need therapy. Sometimes the locations are exciting, other times they just browse boring stores looking at beautiful vessel sinks. Either way, the conversations are entertaining. Anyway, the show rocks and here’s some reasons why you should TIVO it:

  1. Blind dates bring out the worst in people.
  2. Blind dates bring out the most hilarious sides of people.
  3. Not always, but once in a while they show hot babes in the hot tub.
  4. Not always but sometimes they show hideous girls in the hot tub and it’s funny to see how hot they think they are.
  5. Some guys have such nerve.
  6. Some girls have such nerve.
  7. It reminds me of how much being single sucked!
  8. It’s LIVE!
  9. Most the time they film it in the OC where I grew up (Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, etc.)
  10. They go cool places that give ideas of where to take my wife.

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My Take on “Dexter” the Everyman Serial Killer

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

My opinion article on the CBS series “Dexter” has been published at BlogCritics. If you’d like to read it, you can get there from here.

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