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getting prepared just to see you for half an hour.and he was supported by a team that kept him functioning.
The UK has a stark shortage of psychiatrists and mental health professionals so patients face waits that often stretch over years.Blumenthal: 'I thought the TV was talking to me'NHS billions wasted as bipolar patients left 'forgotten and failed'HealthBipolar disorderRelatedMy dad gave me a kidney - now I can have my dream wedding14 hrs agoEdinburgh.1 Dec 2024Devon13 Nov 2024'It's not all doom' - Heston Blumenthal on bipolar diagnosisThe celebrity chef announced he was diagnosed with the mental health condition earlier this year.
But at home there was no such infrastructure - no such buffer.but in the UK we don't use it enough.
given the choice Heston says he wouldn't turn off his bipolar disorder if he could.
The highs became higher and the lows much darker.It warns future economic growth will be likely be compromised as water becomes scarcer and has already highlighted how water shortages in parts of Sussex.
Growing pressure on supplyThe EA highlights England's growing population as a key driver of the deficit.will need to play a role in meeting the deficit.
Water companies expect it to increase by 8 million people by 2055.It said 5 billion litres would be needed to supply the public and a further 1 billion for agriculture and energy users.