and the third one is viktoriia, who's also now moved to the uk, but she lost her husband and her daughterrly days of the war. they were killed right in front of her as they were leaving chernihiv. can i ask you why you are taking an interest in ukraine in the first place? well, i myself have a condition known as bipolar disorder, which was finally diagnosed in mym _ i suppose i was in my 30s, but i'd had a very troubled childhood, building up into expulsions, and then prison, and a very tormented and stressful time that i kind of overcame. but was always aware that i had this issue. explain to us, because maybe some of our listeners... bipolar disorder, yes. used to be called manic depression. and the bipolar is literally two poles, north and south, if you like. the north being a swing to elevated moods, known sometimes as mania or hypomania, in which you are unbelievably active — and often embarrassingly so — exhibitionist, some people are, you know, shopaholics and some people just never stop talking, phoning friends at three in the morning, all kinds of difficult behaviour. and then th