Nadav Gadge, who discovered six months ago that he had a psychotic attack, says in an interview with Iris Cole on 103FM that will be broadcast tonight: “Today I am fine, medical treatment balances me. What caused me manic depression and psychotic seizures was my addiction to weed. I’m ‘been’ clean ‘for about half a year “”
Iris Cole told Gadge that she was very excited when he revealed what he went through, against the background of her similar experience. “About a year ago, I came out with my own personal story, I revealed the fact that I was in a psychotic episode for a while,” Cole told Gadge. “I put out a book of poetry following this thing. The truth is I came out of it, the sky did not fall and nothing happened. Although I was undecided, I did not know what to expect and what the reaction would be. And some time after that you went out with your story and I was very, very excited because I really know The deliberation, and no matter how much you tell, it is impossible to explain what we went through, what went through our minds. ”
Cole added: “There are many treatment refusers, who are afraid, unconscious, who blame others, who think they are haunted. It is life-changing to go “To treat and trust a good doctor, who finds the way for you. The way is not easy, but to return to living in a sane state is a great pleasure.”
The conversation with Gadge took place following a new single he released today called “Auto Plastic” which he created with Itai Shimoni, Shai Pinto and Nadav Nabi Aharoni. Gadge has revealed that ahead of the winter he will release a new song that he participated in his work, called “Crazy”. “He talks about all the psychotic episodes and all that stuff. I have material for songs of all kinds. I don’t constantly write about happy things, it changes. The work in the studio is dynamic. It touches on as many things as possible.”
Listen to an excerpt from the interview (above).