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Popular musician who says she’s ‘suicidal’ begs the world to take care of mentally ill people in emotional video
Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O’Connor was tearful in a video she posted on video where she revealed she is feeling suicidal.
The singer cried profusely in the 12-minute video, which she said she was uploading in an effort to help people to understand mental illness.
She appealed to all who are 60 and above to be mindful of their mental health. She also begged everyone to show concern and care for people suffering from depression and other mental conditions.
“I am now living in a motel in New Jersey. I’m all by myself,” she said.
“Mental illness, it’s like drugs, it doesn’t [care] who you are, and equally what’s worse, the stigma doesn’t care who you are.”
“There’s absolutely nobody in my life except my doctor, my psychiatrist – the sweetest man on earth, who says I’m his hero – and that’s about the only thing keeping me alive at the moment… and that’s kind of pathetic.
“I want everyone to know what it’s like, that’s why I’m making this video.”
The 50-year-old criticised her family for not taking better care of her over the last two years as punishment for being mentally ill.
“I am one of millions… people who suffer from mental illness are the most vulnerable people on earth, we can’t take care of ourselves, you’ve got to take care of us,” she said.
“My entire life is revolving around not dying, and that’s not living. And I’m not going to die, but still, this is no way for people to be living.”
The singer was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2003, but she later said she had been misdiagnosed and actually suffered from depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Watch the video here
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