Photo: Kelsey McNeal/ABC via GettyCarrie Ann Inabarevealed she once suffered a hallucination she was stabbing herself after taking antidepressants.The 50-year-oldDancing with the Starsjudge was inspired to speak about her experience on Tuesday’s episode ofThe Talkafter discussingKanye West’sdecision togo off his medicine.“There was a time, a few years ago when my father died, four days beforeDancing with the Starsstarted, and I went through a whole bunch of problems,” Inaba tearfully explained.“I moved and my fiancé and I broke up, and I had to go on antidepressants,” Inaba continued. “You can’t judge people for being on meds because it’s very personal and you have to make the choice that is right for you.”“I want to share something, when I took the med it caused me to have this weird hallucination of me stabbing myself over and over again,” Inaba said.“I was lucky that I was healthy enough and had a good support system that I could say, ‘What is this? It doesn’t feel like me.'”RELATED VIDEO: ‘Dancing With the Stars” Carrie Ann Inaba and Actor Robb Derringer End Engagement After 9 MonthsFortunately, the star was able to work with her doctors to find the right medication for her.“Then I changed the meds; I was on them for three months. They helped me find a new homeostasis and remember what it felt like to feel good… for me it was very helpful, even though I had some struggles,” Inaba added.West, who has bipolar, revealed he was off his meds while discussing his upcoming album.Afterconfirming his new albumYandhiwould drop the night of his Sept. 29Saturday Night Liveappearance, West, 41, later revealed it will now be released on Nov. 23.As to why, West toldTMZ, “I started incorporating sounds you’ve never heard before, concepts that people don’t talk about.”Will Heath/NBC“Concepts talking about body shaming, women being looked down upon for how many people they’ve slept with,” the rapper shared.“It’s just a full Ye album,” West continued. “Those give albums that I dropped earlier were like superhero rehabilitation. Now the alien Ye is fully back in mode, off medication, working out, breaking as much fresh air as possible, thinking, doing, being himself,” West added.

Photo: Kelsey McNeal/ABC via Getty

149422_3539

Carrie Ann Inabarevealed she once suffered a hallucination she was stabbing herself after taking antidepressants.The 50-year-oldDancing with the Starsjudge was inspired to speak about her experience on Tuesday’s episode ofThe Talkafter discussingKanye West’sdecision togo off his medicine.“There was a time, a few years ago when my father died, four days beforeDancing with the Starsstarted, and I went through a whole bunch of problems,” Inaba tearfully explained.“I moved and my fiancé and I broke up, and I had to go on antidepressants,” Inaba continued. “You can’t judge people for being on meds because it’s very personal and you have to make the choice that is right for you.”“I want to share something, when I took the med it caused me to have this weird hallucination of me stabbing myself over and over again,” Inaba said.“I was lucky that I was healthy enough and had a good support system that I could say, ‘What is this? It doesn’t feel like me.'”RELATED VIDEO: ‘Dancing With the Stars” Carrie Ann Inaba and Actor Robb Derringer End Engagement After 9 MonthsFortunately, the star was able to work with her doctors to find the right medication for her.“Then I changed the meds; I was on them for three months. They helped me find a new homeostasis and remember what it felt like to feel good… for me it was very helpful, even though I had some struggles,” Inaba added.West, who has bipolar, revealed he was off his meds while discussing his upcoming album.Afterconfirming his new albumYandhiwould drop the night of his Sept. 29Saturday Night Liveappearance, West, 41, later revealed it will now be released on Nov. 23.As to why, West toldTMZ, “I started incorporating sounds you’ve never heard before, concepts that people don’t talk about.”Will Heath/NBC“Concepts talking about body shaming, women being looked down upon for how many people they’ve slept with,” the rapper shared.“It’s just a full Ye album,” West continued. “Those give albums that I dropped earlier were like superhero rehabilitation. Now the alien Ye is fully back in mode, off medication, working out, breaking as much fresh air as possible, thinking, doing, being himself,” West added.

Carrie Ann Inabarevealed she once suffered a hallucination she was stabbing herself after taking antidepressants.

The 50-year-oldDancing with the Starsjudge was inspired to speak about her experience on Tuesday’s episode ofThe Talkafter discussingKanye West’sdecision togo off his medicine.

“There was a time, a few years ago when my father died, four days beforeDancing with the Starsstarted, and I went through a whole bunch of problems,” Inaba tearfully explained.

“I moved and my fiancé and I broke up, and I had to go on antidepressants,” Inaba continued. “You can’t judge people for being on meds because it’s very personal and you have to make the choice that is right for you.”

“I want to share something, when I took the med it caused me to have this weird hallucination of me stabbing myself over and over again,” Inaba said.

“I was lucky that I was healthy enough and had a good support system that I could say, ‘What is this? It doesn’t feel like me.'”

RELATED VIDEO: ‘Dancing With the Stars” Carrie Ann Inaba and Actor Robb Derringer End Engagement After 9 Months

Fortunately, the star was able to work with her doctors to find the right medication for her.

“Then I changed the meds; I was on them for three months. They helped me find a new homeostasis and remember what it felt like to feel good… for me it was very helpful, even though I had some struggles,” Inaba added.

West, who has bipolar, revealed he was off his meds while discussing his upcoming album.

Afterconfirming his new albumYandhiwould drop the night of his Sept. 29Saturday Night Liveappearance, West, 41, later revealed it will now be released on Nov. 23.

As to why, West toldTMZ, “I started incorporating sounds you’ve never heard before, concepts that people don’t talk about.”

Will Heath/NBC

Saturday Night Live - Season 44

“Concepts talking about body shaming, women being looked down upon for how many people they’ve slept with,” the rapper shared.

“It’s just a full Ye album,” West continued. “Those give albums that I dropped earlier were like superhero rehabilitation. Now the alien Ye is fully back in mode, off medication, working out, breaking as much fresh air as possible, thinking, doing, being himself,” West added.

source: people.com