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J Molley opens up about suffering from multiple mental health issues

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Last updated: November 16, 2022 12:10 pm
sokonnect Published November 16, 2022
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J Molley, real name Jesse, got candid about his battle with mental health.

The rapper returned after a long-time hiatus on social media in February, saying he was seeking help before his Almost Dead project.

On Tuesday, J Molley shed light on his challenge.

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“I suffer from a borderline personality disorder, which is like bipolar but worse; it’s more of a thing, one hour you’re happy, the next hour you’re sad. One moment you love someone, the next moment you hate someone and you want to kill them. We feel things 10 times more than everyone, so everything is so extreme.”

Through the rollercoaster of emotions, he is grateful for the support he received from his fans.

“We feel abandoned, pulsate, we feel empty all the time, we want to kill ourselves all the time. Along with borderline, I have bipolar, so I go through manic phases when I’m happy so everyone thinks everything is cool, then the next thing I’m sad and I’m crushing again. I have OCPD, I have ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder), I have anxiety, I have depression.”

J Molley

 

Forensic psychologist Micki Pistorius previously told TimesLIVE about the three main disorder clusters:

Where to seek help if you need it:

Cipla 24hr Mental Health Helpline: 0800 456 789

Suicide Crisis Line: 0800 567 567

Source: TimesLIVE

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