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I Don't Get It

EP210: Sarah Herron Opens Up about Bipolar Disorder

I Don't Get It

Ashley Iaconetti, Naz Perez, Lauren Iaconetti - Wave Podcast Network

Alum, Laureniaconetti, Nazperez, Tv & Film, Secrets, Relationships, After Shows, Interview, Bachelorinparadise, Scoop, Sex, Female, Ashleyiaconetti, Men, Producer, Idontgetit, Relationship, Marriage, Scandals, Breakups, Dating, Bachelorette, Gossip, Ladies, Exclusive, Cast, Advice, Ashleyi, Society & Culture

4.33.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2021

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Herron gets candid about living with Bipolar disorder. For the first time publicly, Sarah tells Naz, Lauren, and Ashley about the day she was diagnosed, what it was like breaking it to her partner, and what it's like being on medication. Sarah also shares how being Bipolar is her superpower and walks us through why finding out she had it, was the greatest gift she could have ever received. 

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0:00.0

Hey friends, Nas here. I just wanted to hop on really quick before we get into today's episode.

0:04.8

To let everyone know that parts of our conversation include subject matters regarding mental illness,

0:09.6

just ordered eating and suicide. So if these subjects could be potentially triggering for you,

0:14.8

please listen at your own discretion. We're super excited to have Sarah sharing a bit of her

0:20.0

experience with us today, but we want to remind you that this content is not intended to be a

0:24.4

substitute for professional advice, diagnoses, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental

0:29.9

health professional or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding

0:34.0

your condition. Never just regard professional advice or delay in seeking it because it's something

0:39.0

that you hear on this podcast. Please know that if you are in crisis or you think you may have an

0:44.1

emergency call 911 immediately, you can also call SAM HSA's National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP.

0:52.9

That's 4357. This is a confidential free 24-hour day information service in English and in Spanish

1:00.3

for individuals and family members facing mental and or substance use disorders. This service

1:05.5

provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.

1:10.5

And if you're located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately.

1:15.4

We hope today's episode with Sarah can inspire positive conversations and awareness about mental

1:20.4

health and desigmitize seeking treatment options for mental illness. We hope you enjoy.

1:29.4

Podcast. What's up guys? Welcome to the I Don't Get It Podcast. This is Nass.

1:34.6

This is Ashley Lauren. And we have a very special guest, a friend of our Sarah Heron who's just

1:42.8

the best, the prettiest former bachelor contestant. You guys know who she is. And we decided

1:48.8

to have Sarah on because Sarah recently publicly opened up on Instagram and posted that she has

1:56.9

experienced with bipolar disorder. And I was like googling, like I just felt like I've always heard

2:03.5

about bipolar disorder and I've either seen it in movies or I know someone whose family member

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