American rapper Kanye West, who is married to reality tv star and businesswoman, Kim Kardashian is on a quest to raise awareness against the stigmatisation of people with mental health issues.
Kanye’s latest effort saw him open up David Letterman in Letterman’s new Netflix show, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.
In a clip of the episode, which is set to drop today, Letterman asks West: “What is the mechanism that is malfunctioning or is taking a break in your brain, do you know?”
West replies he wouldn’t be able to explain. He just knows and can only describe what he feels at the time of an episode.
“I wouldn’t be able to explain that as much just because, you know, I’m not a doctor,” Kanye says. “I can just tell you what I’m feeling at the time, and I feel a heightened connection with the universe when I’m ramping up. It is a health issue.
“This — it’s like a sprained brain, like having a sprained ankle. And if someone has a sprained ankle, you’re not going to push on him more.
“With us, once our brain gets to a point of spraining, people do everything to make it worse. You have this moment [where] you feel everyone wants to kill you. You pretty much don’t trust anyone.
“When you’re in this state, you’re hyper-paranoid about everything, everyone. This is my experience, other people have different experiences. Everyone now is an actor. Everything’s a conspiracy. You feel the government is putting chips in your head. You feel you’re being recorded. You feel all these things.
West recounted being diagnosed with bipolar disorder two years ago and described his experience with an involuntary psychiatric hold in 2016. Further explaining his experience, he says:
“They have this moment where they put you, they handcuff you, they drug you, they put you on the bed, and they separate you from everyone you know. That’s something that I am so happy that I experienced myself so I can start by changing that moment.”




