RIP: Robert Carradine (1954-2026)

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Actor Robert Carradine dies at age 71

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Robert Carradine has died at age 71. He took his own life. The actor is best known for his roles in The Long Riders, Revenge of the Nerds, and Lizzie McGuire.

A beloved member of the storied clan of actors, Robert was the bedrock of his family, according to surviving older brother Keith Carradine. But he struggled for two decades with Bipolar Disorder and ultimately it got the best of him.
 

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Mental struggles are real. I know someone who suffers from clinical depression. The hard part is finding the right treatment. They have been on several medications that have not been working. The doctors have now ordered a gene test to find out how their system metabolizes medications to help find out the best path forward. In the meantime, it's been pretty scary that they can't find anything that really helps.

My heart goes out to anybody with friends or family going through this.
 

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Mental struggles are real. I know someone who suffers from clinical depression. The hard part is finding the right treatment. They have been on several medications that have not been working. The doctors have now ordered a gene test to find out how their system metabolizes medications to help find out the best path forward. In the meantime, it's been pretty scary that they can't find anything that really helps.

My heart goes out to anybody with friends or family going through this.
Yeah, personally, it's incredibly difficult and frustrating. Thankfully I don't have thoughts of self-harm, but there are severely debilitating symptoms I have to deal with on the daily. Some days worse than others. And yeah, it can be years before finding the right medication. I'll tell you if I ever do.
 

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Yeah, personally, it's incredibly difficult and frustrating. Thankfully I don't have thoughts of self-harm, but there are severely debilitating symptoms I have to deal with on the daily. Some days worse than others. And yeah, it can be years before finding the right medication. I'll tell you if I ever do.
Yeah... I'm bipolar as hell. Wasn't a huge issue (that "I" noticed) when I was young because I was manic most of the time and honestly felt great.
But...around 45 my mania evolved into what's called "Anger Mania" ...and depressive episodes became far more frequent and started lasting for weeks to months instead of just a few days.
Anger mania is no joke...the smallest thing can snowball into a homicidal violent rage in minutes.

Latuda worked well for me for several years but I had to stop taking it for fear of stroke...started getting stabbing pains in the side of my brain a few times a week.
Now I remain unmedicated, so I stay home...do my best to limit my exposure to idiots...but I live in California....so I stay home...

I'm telling ya man..wow...
I can start by calmly telling someone," ya know..that's a messed up thing to do" ...and it snowballs until 20 seconds later I'm raging, screaming, veins bulging in my forehead...
I have found the most effective deterrent is to remain silent, smile, and walk away. It can't snowball if I never let it get started...but holy christ! Shut up and walk away has never been in my DNA.....I have developed so damn many facial tics since moving back to California....place is a potato farm
 

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It is OK not to be OK. It is about emotional and mental health is self care. Really tell someone. Knowing I too have Bipolar Disorder and take medication.
71-Years old way too young. RIP Robert.
Also sadly Martin Short's only adopted daughter who was 42-years old and her name was Katherine sadly died from suicide.
 
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