After being released from a psychiatric facility in California, Amanda Bynes is back on Twitter targeting her parents in another social media meltdown on Tuesday. The 28-year-old actress has spoken out through string of bipolar tweets on her official Twitter account in the early morning hours of Nov. 4.
Twenty days after treatment, Amanda Bynes was released from a psychiatric hospital at Pasadena, California. According to New York Daily News, the actress announced through a widespread series of tweets early Tuesday that she was diagnosed as bipolar and her parents are giving her just $50 per day.
"I was diagnosed bi - polar and manic depressive so I'm on medication and I'm seeing my psychologist and psychiatrist weekly so I'm fine :D," Amanda Bynes wrote on her tweet.
Amanda Bynes also used several other tweets, aside from her bipolar announcement, to address the temporary conservatorship that gives her mother control over the troubled actress medical and financial concerns and decisions until February 2015, as reported by People.
"I need to get an apartment and my parents won't give me access to any of my funds," Bynes tweeted. "I'm not living with my parents ... I'm not legally obligated to. My lawyer said if I comply with the courts and take my meds and see my psychologist and psychiatrist weekly then I will get unconserved ... Thank GOD."
Even though Amanda Bynes claimed to have sorted out her medical issues, Us Weekly said the actress seems to be struggling with parents and current conservators, Rick Bynes and Lynn Organ.
"But I am conserved and my parents only give me $50 dollars a day and it's really annoying," Bynes tweeted.
However, after Amanda Bynes' initial tweets that she has been diagnosed with bipolar and is on medication, CNN reported a separate tweet was posted within hours to dispute it.
"I was at a friend's apartment last night and one of my friends tweeted my phone," Amanda Bynes posted. "Sorry guys!"
According to the National institute of Mental Health, Bipolar Disorder or also as manic-depressive illness causes intense emotional periods called "mood episodes." These range from manic as being extremely happy to depressive or being extremely sad.
The bipolar announcement tweet is the latest in a chain of perplexing social media posts from Amanda Bynes, who grabbed the public's attention when she turned to Twitter with surprising claims of abuse in October. The allegations posted have been removed but the initial tweets suggesting the actress has been diagnosed with manic depression were still visible on Tuesday.
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