Whats so funny about mental illness Ruby Wax

one in four people suffer from some sort

of mental illness so if it was a one two

three four its user you yeah with with

the way or teeth and you next to him you

know who you are actually that whole row

isn’t right

that’s not good hi yeah real bad don’t

even look at me I am one of the one in

four thank you

I think I inherited from my mother who I

used to crawl around the house on all

fours she had two sponges in her hand

and then she had to tied to her knees

my mother was completely absorbent and

she would crawl around behind me going

home brings footprints and or building

so that was kind of a clue that things

weren’t right so before I start before I

start I would like to thank the makers

of lamotrigine sertraline and reboxetine

because without those two simple

chemicals I would not be vertical today

so how did it start my mental illness

started with I’m not even going to talk

about my mental illness what am I going

to talk about okay I always dreamt that

when I had my final breakdown it would

be because I had a deep cough guy asked

existentialist revelation or that maybe

Cate Blanchett would play me and she

would win an Oscar for it but that’s not

that’s not what happened I had my

breakdown during my daughter’s sports

day there were all the UH parents

sitting in a parking lot eating food out

of the back of their car only the

English eating their sausages they loved

their sausages

lord and lady rigor mortis were nibbling

on the tarmac and then the gun went off

and all the girlies started running and

all the mummies went all the girlies

girlies running running running

everybody except for my daughter who was

just standing at the starting line just

waving cuz she didn’t know she was

supposed to run so I I took to my bed

for about a month and when I woke up I

found I was institutionalized and when I

saw the other inmates I realized that I

had found my people my tribe because

they became my only friends they became

my friends because very few people that

I knew well I wasn’t sent a lot of cards

or flowers I mean if I had had a broken

leg or I was with child I would have

been inundated but all I got was a

couple phone calls telling me to perk up

perk up because I didn’t think of that

because you know the one thing one thing

that you get with this disease this one

comes with the package is you get a real

sense of shame because your friends go

oh come on show me the lumps show me the

x-rays and of course you got nothing to

show so you’re like really disgusted

with yourself because you’re thinking

I’m not being carpet bombed I don’t live

in a Township so you start to hear these

abusive voices but you don’t hear one of

abusive voice you hear about a thousand

abuse a hundred thousand abusive voices

like if the devil had Tourette’s that’s

what it would sound like but we all know

in here you know there is no devil there

are no voices in your head you know that

when you have those abusive voices all

those little neurons get together and in

that little gap you get a real toxic I

want to kill myself kind of chemical and

if you have that over and over again on

a loop tape you might have yourself

depression oh and that’s not even the

tip of the iceberg if you get a little

baby and you abuse it verbally its

little brain sends out chemicals that

are so destructive that the little part

of its brain that can tell good from bad

just doesn’t grow so you might have

yourself a homegrown psychotic if a

soldier sees his friend blown up his

brain goes into such high alarm that he

can’t actually put the experience into

words so he just feels the horror over

and over again so here’s my question my

question is how come when people have

mental damage it’s always an act of

imagination

how come every other organ in your body

can get sick and you get sympathy except

the brain I’d like to talk a little bit

more about the brain because I know you

like that here at Ted so if you just

give me a minute here okay okay let me

just say there’s some good news there is

some good news first of all let me say

we’ve come a long long way we started

off as a teeny teeny little one-celled

amoeba tiny inches sticking on to Iraq

and now voila the brain there we go

this little baby has a lot of horsepower

it’s not come comes completely conscious

it’s got state-of-the-art lobes we got

the occipital lobe so we can actually

see the world we got the temporal lobe

so we can actually hear the world here

we got a little bit of long-term memory

so you know that night you want to

forget when you got really drugged by by

God

so I actually it’s filled with a hundred

billion neurons just seizing away

electrically transmitting information

visiting I’m going to give you a little

side view here I don’t know if you can

get that here so vising away and die so

um and for everyone I know I drew this

myself thank you for every one one

single neuron you can actually have from

10,000 to 100,000 different connections

or dendrites or whatever you want to

call it and every time you learn

something or you have an experience that

Bush grows you know that Bush of

information can you imagine every human

being is carrying that equipment even

Paris Hilton go figure

but I got a little bad news for you

folks got some bad news

this isn’t for the wanted for this is

for the for and for we are not equipped

for the 21st century evolution did not

prepare us for this we just don’t have

the bandwidth and for people who say oh

they’re having a nice day they’re

perfectly fried they’re more insane than

the rest of us because I’ll show you

where there might be a few glitches in

evolution okay let me just explain this

  • when we were ancient man millions of

years ago and we’ve suddenly felt

threatened by a predator okay we would

thank you I drew these myself thank you

very much thank you

anyway we would fill up with our own

adrenaline our own cortisol and then we

kill or be killed we eat or we be eaten

and then suddenly we D fuel and we go

back to normal okay so the problem is

nowadays with modern man when we feel in

danger we still fill up with our own

chemical but because we can’t kill with

traffic wardens or

eat estate agents the field just stays

in our body over and oh so we’re in a

constant state of alarm constant state

and here’s another thing that happened

about a hundred and fifty thousand years

ago when language came online we started

to put words to this constant emergency

so it wasn’t just oh my god there’s a

saber-toothed tiger which could be it

was suddenly oh my god I didn’t send the

email oh my god my thighs are too fat oh

my god everybody can see I’m stupid I

didn’t get invited to the Christmas

party so you got this nagging loop tape

that goes over and over again the drives

you’d say so you see what the problem is

what once made you safe now drives you

insane I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad

news but somebody has to be your pets

are happier than you are

so kitty cat Wow happy happy happy human

being screwed completely it are so

screwed but my point is if we don’t talk

about this stuff and we don’t learn how

to deal with our lives it’s not going to

be 1 in 4 it’s going to be 4 & 4 who are

really really going to get ill in the

upstairs department and while we’re at

it can we please stop the stigma thank

you

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