Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 (Ok guys, let's discuss...Glitter, I know you're out there, I'd give anything to see the look on your face when you read this...poor Jane ey, looks like they got another one convinced that a reaction to another drug was really her 'latent mental illness'...what a bunch of crap...this truly disgusts me). Jane ey Reveals Bipolar Disorder POSTED: 3:45 PM EDT August 19, 2004 UPDATED: 4:24 PM EDT August 19, 2004 http://www.local6.com/entertainment/3667117/detail.html Former NBC network news magazine anchor Jane ey reveals she's bipolar in her autobiography. ey writes in " Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, " coming out Tuesday, that she takes lithium to control her mood swings. She said the problem started in 2001 when she came down with a bad case of hives. She took steroids and had a rare reaction that set off the bipolar disorder. ey said she spent nearly three weeks in the hospital under an assumed name. Excerpts of " Skywriting " have been published in People magazine. ey, 53, begins hosting her new syndicated talk show, " The Jane ey Show, " later this month. Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 OK , then lets get on jane pauleys talk show and let the world know about this stuff.. She is one that has been affected by drugs.. Iwould think she is open to it.. nne Jane ey reveals bi-polar... (Ok guys, let's discuss...Glitter, I know you're out there, I'd give anything to see the look on your face when you read this...poor Jane ey, looks like they got another one convinced that a reaction to another drug was really her 'latent mental illness'...what a bunch of crap...this truly disgusts me). Jane ey Reveals Bipolar Disorder POSTED: 3:45 PM EDT August 19, 2004 UPDATED: 4:24 PM EDT August 19, 2004 http://www.local6.com/entertainment/3667117/detail.html Former NBC network news magazine anchor Jane ey reveals she's bipolar in her autobiography. ey writes in " Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, " coming out Tuesday, that she takes lithium to control her mood swings. She said the problem started in 2001 when she came down with a bad case of hives. She took steroids and had a rare reaction that set off the bipolar disorder. ey said she spent nearly three weeks in the hospital under an assumed name. Excerpts of " Skywriting " have been published in People magazine. ey, 53, begins hosting her new syndicated talk show, " The Jane ey Show, " later this month. Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 OK , then lets get on jane pauleys talk show and let the world know about this stuff.. She is one that has been affected by drugs.. Iwould think she is open to it.. nne Jane ey reveals bi-polar... (Ok guys, let's discuss...Glitter, I know you're out there, I'd give anything to see the look on your face when you read this...poor Jane ey, looks like they got another one convinced that a reaction to another drug was really her 'latent mental illness'...what a bunch of crap...this truly disgusts me). Jane ey Reveals Bipolar Disorder POSTED: 3:45 PM EDT August 19, 2004 UPDATED: 4:24 PM EDT August 19, 2004 http://www.local6.com/entertainment/3667117/detail.html Former NBC network news magazine anchor Jane ey reveals she's bipolar in her autobiography. ey writes in " Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, " coming out Tuesday, that she takes lithium to control her mood swings. She said the problem started in 2001 when she came down with a bad case of hives. She took steroids and had a rare reaction that set off the bipolar disorder. ey said she spent nearly three weeks in the hospital under an assumed name. Excerpts of " Skywriting " have been published in People magazine. ey, 53, begins hosting her new syndicated talk show, " The Jane ey Show, " later this month. Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 I wonder how many other drugs " cause " " bipolar " disorder. So far: SSRI Steroids Quinolones, a class of antibiotics, specifically Floxin Does anyone have a list? And I wonder how " rare " this reaction is. Considering that it is estimated that only one in 10 adverse reactions are reported, this is probably a lot more common than we are being led to believe. Here's a more complete article: Bipolar as a reaction to steroids?? Jane had a secret ey reveals battle with bipolar disease BY MARISA GUTHRIE DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Longtime TV newswoman Jane ey has revealed the secret battle she fought against bipolar disorder, an illness with frightening mood swings. The former host of " Dateline NBC " says it got so bad that she checked herself into a New York hospital under an assumed name in the spring of 2001 - and spent three weeks there under close observation. " I became accustomed to mealtime trays with plastic utensils and no knives, to leaving the bathroom door open at least a crack, to sleeping with a lady in white sitting 6 feet away in the darkness, keeping an eye on me, " ey writes in her new book, " Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, " excerpted in People magazine today. In an interview for an upcoming " Dateline " show, ey talks about her extreme mood swings she suffered, saying she alternately felt " revved up " and emotionally drained. " Think of the mood swings that, you know, you have a bad mood and then tomorrow you feel better, " she tells former colleague Stone on the show, which will air on Sept 1. " Mood swings are normal ... but when the mood swings are destabilized, they just become more pronounced. The highs are higher and the lows are equivalently lower. " ey - who also co-hosted NBC's " Today " show for years - says the bipolar disorder was triggered by a rare adverse reaction to a steroid prescribed for an ordinary case of the hives. As a side effect of the steroids, " I was revved, " she writes in the book. " I was so energized that I didn't just walk down the hall, I felt like I was motoring down the hall. ... I told everyone that I could understand why men felt like they could run the world, because I felt like that. This was a new me, and I liked her. " But then she crashed. In the spring of 2001, suffering from exhaustion, ey took a sabbatical from " Dateline " and quietly admitted herself into the hospital. She planned to be out for two months, but her recovery stretched to six. Her husband, " Doonesbury " cartoonist Garry Trudeau, had watched his world-famous wife struggle. She says a doctor finally told him: " Your wife is very sick. " " I think he might have been relieved, " ey recalls in the " Dateline " interview, " because he and he alone had seen that something was wrong and had been helpless to do anything about it. " I think he wanted his wife back ... but ... he was in for a turbulent few months. " Word of ey's battle comes just as she's preparing to launch her daytime talk show, " The Jane ey Show, " which will air on WNBC/ Ch. 4 at 10 a.m. starting Aug. 30. ey also will share intimate details about her illness on " Today " Aug. 30. Her book hits stores Tuesday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 I wonder how many other drugs " cause " " bipolar " disorder. So far: SSRI Steroids Quinolones, a class of antibiotics, specifically Floxin Does anyone have a list? And I wonder how " rare " this reaction is. Considering that it is estimated that only one in 10 adverse reactions are reported, this is probably a lot more common than we are being led to believe. Here's a more complete article: Bipolar as a reaction to steroids?? Jane had a secret ey reveals battle with bipolar disease BY MARISA GUTHRIE DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Longtime TV newswoman Jane ey has revealed the secret battle she fought against bipolar disorder, an illness with frightening mood swings. The former host of " Dateline NBC " says it got so bad that she checked herself into a New York hospital under an assumed name in the spring of 2001 - and spent three weeks there under close observation. " I became accustomed to mealtime trays with plastic utensils and no knives, to leaving the bathroom door open at least a crack, to sleeping with a lady in white sitting 6 feet away in the darkness, keeping an eye on me, " ey writes in her new book, " Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, " excerpted in People magazine today. In an interview for an upcoming " Dateline " show, ey talks about her extreme mood swings she suffered, saying she alternately felt " revved up " and emotionally drained. " Think of the mood swings that, you know, you have a bad mood and then tomorrow you feel better, " she tells former colleague Stone on the show, which will air on Sept 1. " Mood swings are normal ... but when the mood swings are destabilized, they just become more pronounced. The highs are higher and the lows are equivalently lower. " ey - who also co-hosted NBC's " Today " show for years - says the bipolar disorder was triggered by a rare adverse reaction to a steroid prescribed for an ordinary case of the hives. As a side effect of the steroids, " I was revved, " she writes in the book. " I was so energized that I didn't just walk down the hall, I felt like I was motoring down the hall. ... I told everyone that I could understand why men felt like they could run the world, because I felt like that. This was a new me, and I liked her. " But then she crashed. In the spring of 2001, suffering from exhaustion, ey took a sabbatical from " Dateline " and quietly admitted herself into the hospital. She planned to be out for two months, but her recovery stretched to six. Her husband, " Doonesbury " cartoonist Garry Trudeau, had watched his world-famous wife struggle. She says a doctor finally told him: " Your wife is very sick. " " I think he might have been relieved, " ey recalls in the " Dateline " interview, " because he and he alone had seen that something was wrong and had been helpless to do anything about it. " I think he wanted his wife back ... but ... he was in for a turbulent few months. " Word of ey's battle comes just as she's preparing to launch her daytime talk show, " The Jane ey Show, " which will air on WNBC/ Ch. 4 at 10 a.m. starting Aug. 30. ey also will share intimate details about her illness on " Today " Aug. 30. Her book hits stores Tuesday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.