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aaargh.....this makes no sense. why would she get a restraining order to get the kids. sounds like she went to the wrong department. The custody order is in place, how would a restraining order change that. this is weird.

I know right. It wouldn't change anything about custody. According to TMZ, she went and tried to get the kids earlier but the police won't help because it's Charlie's parenting time according to the custody order. She probably has to go to court to get an emergency hearing to change custody.
 
Dr. Drew made a comment about SOMEONE ELSE and paranoid Charlie thought it was about him and flipped.
So then Dr. Drew went ahead and did make a comment, LOL! HE said he believe Charlie to have hypo-mania which is very dangerous.

See below, Dr. Drew sounds VERY dead on!

Per webmd:

Hypomania and Mania in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar mania, hypomania, and depression are symptoms of bipolar disorder. The dramatic mood swings of bipolar disorder do not follow a set pattern. Depression does not always follow mania. A person may experience the same mood state several times -- for weeks, months, even years at a time -- before suddenly having the opposite mood. Also, the severity of mood phases can differ from person to person.

Hypomania is a less severe form of mania. Hypomania is a mood that many don't perceive as a problem. It actually may feel pretty good. You have a greater sense of well-being and productivity. However, for someone with bipolar disorder, hypomania can evolve into mania -- or can switch into serious depression.

The experience of these manic stages has been described this way:

Hypomania: At first when I'm high, it's tremendous ... ideas are fast ... like shooting stars you follow until brighter ones appear... . All shyness disappears, the right words and gestures are suddenly there ... uninteresting people, things become intensely interesting. Sensuality is pervasive, the desire to seduce and be seduced is irresistible. Your marrow is infused with unbelievable feelings of ease, power, well-being, omnipotence, euphoria ... you can do anything ... but somewhere this changes.

Mania: The fast ideas start coming too fast and there are far too many ... overwhelming confusion replaces clarity ... you stop keeping up with it … memory goes. Infectious humor ceases to amuse. Your friends become frightened ... everything is now against the grain ... you are irritable, angry, frightened, uncontrollable, and trapped.

If you have three or more of the mania symptoms below most of the day -- nearly every day -- for one week or longer, you may be having a manic episode of bipolar disorder:

Excessive happiness, hopefulness, and excitement
Sudden changes from being joyful to being irritable, angry, and hostile
Restlessness, increased energy, and less need for sleep
Rapid talk, talkativeness
Distractibility
Racing thoughts
High sex drive
Tendency to make grand and unattainable plans
Tendency to show poor judgment, such as deciding to quit a job
Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity -- unrealistic beliefs in one's ability, intelligence, and powers; may be delusional
Increased reckless behaviors (such as lavish spending sprees, impulsive sexual indiscretions, abuse of alcohol or drugs, or ill-advised business decisions)
Some people with bipolar disorder become psychotic, hearing things that aren't there. They may hold onto false beliefs, and cannot be swayed from them. In some instances, they see themselves as having superhuman skills and powers -- even consider themselves to be god-like.
 
Wow.

Dr. Drew made a comment about SOMEONE ELSE and paranoid Charlie thought it was about him and flipped.
So then Dr. Drew went ahead and did make a comment, LOL! HE said he believe Charlie to have hypo-mania which is very dangerous.

See below, Dr. Drew sounds VERY dead on!

Per webmd:

Hypomania and Mania in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar mania, hypomania, and depression are symptoms of bipolar disorder. The dramatic mood swings of bipolar disorder do not follow a set pattern. Depression does not always follow mania. A person may experience the same mood state several times -- for weeks, months, even years at a time -- before suddenly having the opposite mood. Also, the severity of mood phases can differ from person to person.

Hypomania is a less severe form of mania. Hypomania is a mood that many don't perceive as a problem. It actually may feel pretty good. You have a greater sense of well-being and productivity. However, for someone with bipolar disorder, hypomania can evolve into mania -- or can switch into serious depression.

The experience of these manic stages has been described this way:

Hypomania: At first when I'm high, it's tremendous ... ideas are fast ... like shooting stars you follow until brighter ones appear... . All shyness disappears, the right words and gestures are suddenly there ... uninteresting people, things become intensely interesting. Sensuality is pervasive, the desire to seduce and be seduced is irresistible. Your marrow is infused with unbelievable feelings of ease, power, well-being, omnipotence, euphoria ... you can do anything ... but somewhere this changes.

Mania: The fast ideas start coming too fast and there are far too many ... overwhelming confusion replaces clarity ... you stop keeping up with it … memory goes. Infectious humor ceases to amuse. Your friends become frightened ... everything is now against the grain ... you are irritable, angry, frightened, uncontrollable, and trapped.

If you have three or more of the mania symptoms below most of the day -- nearly every day -- for one week or longer, you may be having a manic episode of bipolar disorder:

Excessive happiness, hopefulness, and excitement
Sudden changes from being joyful to being irritable, angry, and hostile
Restlessness, increased energy, and less need for sleep
Rapid talk, talkativeness
Distractibility
Racing thoughts
High sex drive
Tendency to make grand and unattainable plans
Tendency to show poor judgment, such as deciding to quit a job
Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity -- unrealistic beliefs in one's ability, intelligence, and powers; may be delusional
Increased reckless behaviors (such as lavish spending sprees, impulsive sexual indiscretions, abuse of alcohol or drugs, or ill-advised business decisions)
Some people with bipolar disorder become psychotic, hearing things that aren't there. They may hold onto false beliefs, and cannot be swayed from them. In some instances, they see themselves as having superhuman skills and powers -- even consider themselves to be god-like.
 
Wow, the song I keep hearing in my head is Self Destruction!

But I am not going to lie, he is funny as hell. I have been laughing at his craziness throughout this interview.


Where the hell did they get this lady who is interviewing him. She sucks. He is running all over her. They needed Barbara, Oprah, someone with more experience and more high profile.

OK, so Brooke Mueller is officially a dumb ass. I mean, really, how is she letting her little children hang around the "Goddesses" in Charlie's life???

She an idiot and an addict too. She had those kids for the money. She needs to let Denise adopt them.


He has joined Twitter, he's following Bree Olson (and I think he's twitpic'd himself having juice with her) and his bio line simply reads: Unemployed Winner....
http://twitter.com/#!/charliesheen

The writers of Two and a Half Men could never script this stuff. I'm in a state of pure winning bliss.

Oh Shoo LMAO!!!!!!


He is going to have alot of followers on Twitter.
 
Winner..! 2012...
#winner

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Seriously, many of these Charlie Sheen quotes could have easily come from Charles Manson

I was fond of the name Charlie "Winning" Sheen, but I think Charlie "Manson" Sheen has a ring to it.


ETA:

The only watch that keeps Warlock time - Class of 1927 ring "Bambino U" #winning

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Is this the watch that he claims Capri Anderson "stole"?
 

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