Hello, My name is Emily Rodriguez, I’m fourteen years old, and I have Bipolar 1 disorder. I was diagnosed last November in 2016. I’ve never been on a more bumpy ride than this one. Between counseling, figuring out medications, and trying to balance school, was one of the hardest things I have done. Recently, I’ve learned to accept that I’m always going to have this disorder, so I have to learn to embrace it. Having Bipolar is a part of what makes me, me. It’s not my whole story, just a section of it. I’m very interested in trying to help others and make this world stigma free. So far, I’ve shared my story of my struggles with Bipolar to my school, and I’ve made a “Stomping out the Stigma” club at my school. I always thought having this disorder was a bad thing, but it’s not, it’s an oppurtunity to help others, and I would'nt change a thing. It’s all abou how you look at it and by changing my perspective it’s helped me understand better. This wasn’t a curve ball thrown my way, it was a strong pitch becuase life knew I was strong enough to hit the ball and make it. You’re strong. You have the power to turn your life around and to not just make it ,but to live and to learn, and embrace everyone around you. Step up, share your story, and be stigma free.
- Emily Rodriguez

