Here is the Detailed Statement of Brian Velasco’s Girlfriend About his Medical Condition, Death
BRIAN VELASCO GIRLFRIEND – This is the official statement of late Razorback drummer Brian Velasco’s girlfriend about his medical condition and death.
Last January 16, Razorback drummer Brian Velasco shocked a lot of Filipino people after showing his live video jumping off to death from his condo unit.
Before he jumped from the building, he seemed like he was talking to a person named “Mel” saying “Paki-alagaan na lang si Pochito”.
On the Razorback’s band Facebook page, a member posted “Today we lost our brother…and our hearts are broken…we love you and we will always miss you Bri. #rzrbk”.
The suicide video of Brian Velasco went viral online. In a previous report, his girlfriend Portia Carlos reacted on the unexpected death of the musician through social media.
Portia Carlos posted on her Facebook account and asked the netizens that she doesn’t want to see the suicide video of Brian Velasco.
“We, the closest, have not seen it. I don’t ever want to see it. Not even a screenshot. Please think of that when you feel like sharing or spreading it. PLEASE DON’T BE A PARTY TO ME SEEING IT”.
Based on a report from PUSH, the Razorback drummer’s girlfriend gave a detailed statement about the death and medical condition of Brian Velasco.
Brian’s medical condition: OFFICIAL STATEMENT
“Brian Velasco had bipolar disorder. A mental HEALTH CONDITION that causes extreme mood swings that include mania or hypomania (emotional highs) or depression (lows). These episodes would happen fast and last for a short time, hours or a few days at the most, unlike depression that could linger for months or years”.
“On our first year together, he would tell me he had post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. I believe he used this disorder as an explanation for his sudden mood swings because it does not have the stigma of other conditions – just a consequence of a traumatic event. But having seen all the extreme behaviors, and knowing about major life events in his past, I knew it could not be PTSD. I had a hunch he had
“What are the emotional highs and lows that I have observed? A not-so-happy event can make him giddily happy, just as a manageable issue or problem could make him feel as if it’s the end of the world”.
“He was staying at their family home during our first year but would go to his condo and call me when he was having an episode because he did not want his family to see it. He did not want to burden his
“Sometimes, without any trigger, he would have manic episodes, quickly followed by depressive ones”.
“Early last year, he repeatedly said the band was his life. He was 41 years old by this time. He asked me to stay with him because he said thoughts of ending his life were creeping in in short waves”
“For a week, he was either very angry or depressed. Raging or crying. Hyper or unable to move. I think because he saw what we went through together due to his state — that I had to tie his wrist to mine while we slept, had to ask him to stand in front of the bathroom when I had to pee, he could only take a bath or buy something downstairs when someone visits, and that I had to miss work for a week — that he finally agreed to see a doctor”
“I will try my best to explain what the doctor said to us to remove the label that just because the definition of bipolar disorder is a “mental” condition, it means anyone diagnosed with it is
“Before you judge someone with this disorder, I hope you can remind yourself that it is just similar to other disorders where some physiological part of the person does not function as it should, say an inefficient kidney that needs dialysis. In this case, the manifestations of this disorder
“So, he
“If a person with the disorder experienced the highest 10 and the lowest 1 (when experiencing events that only warranted say, a 3 or a 7 reaction) the medication Brian Velasco received made him stay in the normal range, in the middle where we, who do not have the condition, are. But the doctor said that it will take a few days before the meds would take effect. Knowing that I was watching him 24/7, the doctor told me I can rest when he’s in the low state. The doctor explained that people with bipolar disorder, unlike people with functioning depression, do not have the energy to kill themselves. SO, NO. HE WAS NOT DEPRESSED. And I have seen his few-days-only depressive episodes several times. He would just lie on the sofa or on the bed, and
“The doctor said what I have to watch out for is the manic episode or a mix of both manic and
“He has not been able to consult a dietician nor has he been able to start a strict workout regimen. Thus, he continued to take the meds. And he has been okay since. We know he also loved his drink, drinking was “part” of their profession, and always present at gigs. And while he still experienced “bad drunk” episodes, they were just that. He either had bad or happy normal drunk episodes. People who know him can attest to this”.
“A few weeks ago, he started being snappy. But apart from snapping at me over petty stuff (one of our recent fights was over a kitchen colander when he was cooking, and my saying the pasta he cooked seemed undone), he was his usual kind and patient self 95% of the time”
“I just put it down to him being stressed out from the combination of losing his dog last November, exhaustion from seeing to me when I was recently ill and single-handedly taking care of a new puppy (Panchito) 24/7”.
“Why would I think that a puppy could cause so much stress? Because Brian Velasco would sometimes
“At the wake, his brother
“At the wake
“A few days before Jan 16, he had also been drinking because his friend came over that weekend. Once he starts drinking, it would be a 3-4 day drinking spree. Everyone close to him knows this. But while he loved to drink, Brian Velasco could also go without drinking for days or weeks”.
“Once he starts though, when he had friends over or he had a gig, he would be drinking for days”.
“His manic episodes were VERY SIMILAR to his bad drunk episodes. And we all thought he was taking his meds, specifically because he has not had a manic episode since he started taking them. SO, NO. HE WAS NOT ALONE NOR ISOLATED IN HIS LAST FEW DAYS. WE HAVE SEEN WORSE AND WE JUST ASSUMED THAT IT WAS ALCOHOL AND THAT HE WOULD BE SOBER IN A FEW DAYS”.
“I was a few floors up and just couldn’t go down much since Sunday because I was closely observing my dog who was very ill. But he would come up to my unit and we had our meals and usual routine together. His brother had been staying at Brian’s condo because his internship and classes were near Brian’s place. His best friend also just visited. The band had meetings and rehearsals and recordings more frequently these past few weeks. His mom was always messaging him “Good morning baby
“So, imagine it was like having hypertension, and you were not taking your maintenance meds regularly or you stopped, and when your BP finally went up, you ate a bag of
“But unlike other illnesses, by the time your body needs the medication, you already do not have the mental facility or capacity to know that you needed to take your meds. This is how the doctor I saw yesterday explained to me what was happening in the last few days of his life”.
“I learned that intermittent taking of the meds, or waiting a few days for the meds, could cause a withdrawal. He wasn’t depressed”.
“He was actually making plans prior to Jan. 16. On Jan 12 and 13, we spent hours training my always angry
May, so we won’t have to pay for 2 broadband accounts, 2
“On Jan. 13, he messaged another drum teacher-friend and asked her when their drum recital was”.
“On Jan 13, over dinner, we were talking about the color of his suits for two upcoming weddings in my family”
“On Jan 15, OR A DAY BEFORE THE INCIDENT, he spoke to the mom of a student and asked if they had plans to go on a trip because he is scheduling a recital soon”
“BASED ON HIS MEDICAL CONDITION, HE HAD A MANIC-DEPRESSIVE EPISODE ON”
“THE DAY OF JANUARY 16. This was confirmed by the psychiatrist I talked to yesterday (Jan. 26) based on the events and activities I revealed to her. If you have a relative who has bipolar disorder, please talk to his or her psychiatrist so that you will understand your loved one and know how you can help. Those suffering from bipolar disorder can indeed have suicidal thoughts and behavior. Please read up on bipolar disorder to know the symptoms If you suspect your loved one has the same problem. If the symptoms are present, please bring your loved one to a psychiatrist as soon as possible for the proper diagnosis and to come up with a treatment plan that is suitable to your loved one, which may include therapy, aside from medication depending on your condition. If you are bipolar and contemplating
“I have always sensed that Brian Velasco was kind of embarrassed about having the condition. Please do not be. Your illness is not something to be embarrassed about. Do find the help that you need”
“To those who genuinely were affected by Brian’s death, you can help by not judging people with this illness. Please be kind to everyone you meet. Your small act of kindness might save a life”.
“***This is the first time I am speaking up about the suicide. I disown all STATEMENTS attributed to me in articles published before this OFFICIAL STATEMENT”.
Brian’s death: Official Statement
“I WILL BE ANSWERING SPECULATIONS, GOSSIP, MALICIOUS RUMORS AND LIES THAT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN AND SAID RECENTLY ABOUT BRIAN AND WHY HE DID WHAT HE DID. I SHOULDN’T EVEN, BUT IT IS DISHONORING THE KIND OF PERSON THAT HE WAS, HIS OVER-THE -TOP LOVE FOR US, AND THE LOVE OF THOSE AROUND HIM”.
“1. HE FOLLOWED HIS RECENTLY DEPARTED DOG ALFIE – NOT TRUE”
“He wanted to be a better Dad to Panchito than what he thought he was to Alfie. He was even more careful with Panchito. We weren’t allowed to smoke in his unit anymore since Panchito arrived. Brian Velasco even went out the week before and bought broccoli, because he wanted to give super food for dogs this early because he wanted Panchito to live longer than Alfie. He loved Panchito so much”
“2. HE WAS BEATING ME UP –NOT TRUE.”
“HE NEVER LAID A HAND ON ME EVER. Our worst fights were all shouting matches. Even my mom told him several times how much she admired his patience and tolerance for my brattiness.”
“This is a guy who would wake up several times a night to refill my hot water
“The guy who a few weeks ago, when I was still having a
“And because he could not walk to the drugstore because the flare-up was on his ankle, he waited for me to get home from work with a new batch of
“3. RAZORBACK WAS ON ITS WAY DOWN – NOT TRUE”
“In
4. THE FAMILY WAIVED THE AUTOPSY BECAUSE WE WANTED TO COVER UP DRUGS IN HIS SYSTEM – NOT TRUE. BRIAN VELASCO DID NOT DO ANY DRUGS, NOT EVEN CANNABIS SATIVA.
“He just liked alcohol. Drugs
“It involved SOCO so we couldn’t even move his body immediately. There was no question of foul play because it was live-streamed. All we wanted was to be able to take care of his body
5. HE WAS OA OR KSP FOR LIVE-STREAMING THE ACT – NOT TRUE.
“AS I SAID BASED ON THE DOCTOR’S EXPLANATION, HE DID NOT KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING AT THE TIME DUE TO HIS MANIC- DEPRESSIVE STATE.”
“Someone with bipolar disorder can have the tendency to be flamboyant and to like the grandiose. Remember his
“6. WHY DID I POST THAT AT LEAST HE WAS FREE FROM PAIN”
“For a very kind and caring person like Brian, he felt guilty that his condition was a burden to us, unlike “narcissistic” ones who got off on all the attention and disruption that the condition caused. We once talked about it, and he told me he felt bad that I had to experience and endure his episodes. It pained him.”
“Persons with
“The only question in my mind left was why he recently stopped taking meds regularly”.
“I saw a therapist yesterday (Jan. 26) to help me process my grief and understand this part. The doctor said it could have been because everything was going great —the band’s exciting project that’s about to be completed and initial talks of a redefining project with company X, the new puppy, his family, and us and our happy plans for this year— that he thought he didn’t need meds every day anymore. Unfortunately, he went on withdrawal unexpectedly and while he was drinking at that.”
“It was a mix, a manic-depressive combination which his doctor warned me about, apart from a manic episode. Hence, he was able to write letters because even though the moods changed very, very fast in the last 24 hours, there were lucid moments…moments when he felt his recent actions were a burden…and then moments when he couldn’t think about us or anything else anymore and just wanted to end it all…a sudden impulse which could not have been predicted”
“I thought he was at a recording, hence the outfit (plus I always have a copy of their schedules). And he only missed a Razorback engagement when he was debilitated by gout. That’s it. He would go even when he’s had alcohol or ill.”
“***This is the first time I am speaking up about the suicide. I disown all STATEMENTS attributed to me in articles published before this OFFICIAL STATEMENT.”
“Regards, Portia”
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