Army Veteran's Journey Through Bipolar Disorder and PTSD: A Survival Story
I was a daredevil Army veteran until bipolar and PTSD hit me hard – here's how I survived

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Nick Jones, a 66-year-old Army veteran, faced a severe mental health crisis stemming from undiagnosed bipolar disorder and PTSD after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. With the support of his wife and medical professionals, he has found stability and now helps other veterans cope with mental health issues.
- 01Nick Jones experienced a mental health crisis in 2022, marked by a state of bipolar psychosis and PTSD after a rocket attack in Iraq.
- 02His wife, Cheryl, played a crucial role in his recovery by recognizing his deteriorating condition and ensuring he received proper medical care.
- 03Jones was diagnosed with bipolar type II and later bipolar type I, highlighting the complexities of mental health diagnoses.
- 04He advocates for Bipolar UK's Maybe It’s Bipolar? campaign to raise awareness about the condition and its symptoms.
- 05Today, Jones works to support fellow veterans and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and intervention.
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Nick Jones, a 66-year-old Army veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, faced a life-altering mental health crisis in 2022 due to undiagnosed bipolar disorder and PTSD. His episode began with delusions, leading to a dangerous situation where he nearly jumped from his balcony. Thankfully, his wife Cheryl intervened, recognizing his mental state and seeking help. After being hospitalized and diagnosed with bipolar type II, his condition was later re-evaluated as bipolar type I. Jones credits Cheryl's vigilance and support for his recovery, as he struggled with the transition from military life to civilian life, which he described as 'falling from a cliff edge.' He now advocates for Bipolar UK's Maybe It’s Bipolar? campaign, aiming to help others recognize symptoms of bipolar disorder. Jones has found stability through medication and therapy, and he now works to assist fellow veterans with mental health issues, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and intervention in mental health care.
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Nick's story highlights the critical need for timely mental health diagnosis and support, especially among veterans.
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