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TV Star's Secret Bipolar Battle: From Danger to Thriving
28 Nov
Summary
- Leah Charles-King fought a private bipolar disorder struggle for years.
- Misdiagnoses and stigma complicated her journey to treatment.
- She now thrives, becoming an ambassador for Bipolar UK.

Leah Charles-King, known for her decades in entertainment, recently revealed her private struggle with bipolar disorder. For years, her symptoms were misunderstood, leading to misdiagnoses of depression and treatment with antidepressants that induced manic phases. This period was marked by dangerous situations and estrangement from her family, who perceived her behavior as unruly rather than a symptom of illness.
The turning point came after a critical incident, prompting a visit to her GP with a suicide note, resulting in her hospitalization and diagnosis. However, disclosing her condition to her family, particularly within Black and South Asian communities where mental illness is often taboo, proved challenging and took years to navigate.
Nearly a decade after her diagnosis, Leah has transformed her life. She now not only manages but thrives with bipolar disorder, actively working as an ambassador for Bipolar UK. Her mission is to dismantle the stigma associated with mental health conditions and encourage others to seek help, emphasizing that support is life-changing.




