Fry never took cocaine while he was working, on a stage or in a television studio. He would call it, rather creepily, the ‘pudding’ that would give him an extra 'reward' afterwards.
It is extremely common for people with my mental condition to what is know as self-medicate, to try and control the fact that you have mood of both immense depression and moods of great elevation.
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