nkereina
Last chance to lose your keys.
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- Feb 11, 2009
Did you see the documentary? There's more than these two articles out there from 13+ years ago commenting on it. If its speculation then so be it, but the quotations used from the documentary certainly speak to that. The one article even quotes her as saying the word "bipolar" when discussing it.Yeah, those are speculation off of a remark she made. One I’m sure many of us are guilty of making. She does not say she was diagnosed with it she was comparing her state of mind to it. Lithium is also prescribed for depression. I’m not saying she does or doesn’t have it but the media diagnosing her does more harm than good IMO. As someone who suffers from anxiety and depression it just doesn’t sit right with me when they do that. Mental health is an extremely personal thing.
Bipolar disorder is often referred to as manic depression. Depression is one symptom of an overarching bipolar diagnosis. So whether the lithium is treating bipolar or depression, its one and the same.
The courts have to rule in the best interest of the affected party in a scenario like this. My opinion is that its not in her best interest to have full access to millions of dollars after years under the conservatorship, her lack of money management experience, and her mental illness. As I've said before, I don't think they should keep the conservatorship in place solely for that reason, but to your point, I don't know what legal authority the courts would have to impose assistance for something like that.The question is it legally allowed to stop her from doing that, at this time?
All I can base my own opinion on is what I have read, seen, and deduced over the last 14 years. And I say that a someone who was a Britney fan and sat front row at her concert back in 2000. Besides, I don't think Britney or the courts are reading our opinions here anyhowit’s probably best to stop claiming it as fact.