News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Swearing Off Marijuana Aided Margaret Trudeau's Mental |
Title: | CN BC: Swearing Off Marijuana Aided Margaret Trudeau's Mental |
Published On: | 2007-02-13 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-17 11:12:11 |
SWEARING OFF MARIJUANA AIDED MARGARET TRUDEAU'S MENTAL ILLNESS RECOVERY
VANCOUVER -- Quitting cannabis has been an important part of her
recovery from mental illness, Margaret Trudeau said yesterday at a
news conference in Vancouver for the Canadian Mental Health conference.
Trudeau, who suffers from bipolar disorder, spoke openly with
reporters about her experience with depression and the effect of her
long-term marijuana use.
"I loved marijuana. I was a hippie in the '60s," said Trudeau with a
laugh. "I started smoking at a young age. I took to it like a duck to
water. Strawberry Fields Forever and all that."
Trudeau, who will be the keynote speaker at the Vancouver conference
on March 7, said one of the difficulties in seeking help is the
stigma associated with mental illness.
There can be a consequent tendency to "isolate," said Trudeau. It's
not uncommon among sufferers, she said, to self-medicate with alcohol
or marijuana rather than reach out to family, friends or for medical
assistance.
"Marijuana can trigger psychosis," said Trudeau. "Every time I was
hospitalized it was preceded by heavy use of marijuana."
Trudeau has been hospitalized three times for mental illness.
Her first hospitalization followed the birth of her second child,
Alexandre, while she was still married to Prime Minister Pierre
Elliot Trudeau and living at 24 Sussex Drive.
Her most recent hospitalization followed the deaths of her son Michel
and former husband Pierre Trudeau.
Although she has suffered from mental illness for 35 years, it was
not until this most recent hospitalization that she was diagnosed
with bipolar disorder.
VANCOUVER -- Quitting cannabis has been an important part of her
recovery from mental illness, Margaret Trudeau said yesterday at a
news conference in Vancouver for the Canadian Mental Health conference.
Trudeau, who suffers from bipolar disorder, spoke openly with
reporters about her experience with depression and the effect of her
long-term marijuana use.
"I loved marijuana. I was a hippie in the '60s," said Trudeau with a
laugh. "I started smoking at a young age. I took to it like a duck to
water. Strawberry Fields Forever and all that."
Trudeau, who will be the keynote speaker at the Vancouver conference
on March 7, said one of the difficulties in seeking help is the
stigma associated with mental illness.
There can be a consequent tendency to "isolate," said Trudeau. It's
not uncommon among sufferers, she said, to self-medicate with alcohol
or marijuana rather than reach out to family, friends or for medical
assistance.
"Marijuana can trigger psychosis," said Trudeau. "Every time I was
hospitalized it was preceded by heavy use of marijuana."
Trudeau has been hospitalized three times for mental illness.
Her first hospitalization followed the birth of her second child,
Alexandre, while she was still married to Prime Minister Pierre
Elliot Trudeau and living at 24 Sussex Drive.
Her most recent hospitalization followed the deaths of her son Michel
and former husband Pierre Trudeau.
Although she has suffered from mental illness for 35 years, it was
not until this most recent hospitalization that she was diagnosed
with bipolar disorder.
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