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PostPosted: 12/02/06 - 00:00    Post subject: life with bipolar person? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I fell in love in a guy before I found out that he’s bipolar. We are together for four months, and I can’t stop thinking is this a good idea after all. Is it worth to work on relationship with someone who is bipolar? What if we decide to live together? What will that life look like?
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PostPosted: 12/07/06 - 15:42    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I have a bipolar father. I don’t think it’s a nice thing to say that bipolar persons might not be “worth fighting for”. They can have a normal relationship, and with meds, it’s not hard to achieve. He has some ups and downs, but don’t we all? When he uses meds, he is completely normal, but when he doesn’t use them, he becomes depressed. I guess that bipolarity can be more or less severe, and my father is probably a mild case. It’s up to you if you’re going to stay with that guy. If you’re unhappy with him and if you don’t love him enough to make some secrecies, then you probably shouldn’t.
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PostPosted: 02/28/07 - 18:32    Post subject: Re: life with bipolar person? Vote now! Reply with quote

Being divorced for a awile now, met my true love. She has bipolar. Also she has two children and an abusife huband. She wants to devorce him and try to recover. Then we will see if a relationship is viable, as I have mild dpression and p.t.s.d. taking Effcksor with welped me to sleep out nite. I just want enquire about people with similar situations and email
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PostPosted: 03/01/07 - 23:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Living with a Bi-Polar is extremely difficult. It is very important for you to know what to expect, what to look for, warning signs and so forth. Being patient and understanding, and knowledgeable is the most important thing you can do for them. I am Bi-Polar as well as BPD, and so is my fiancee'. We make it work, but not without a lot of effort.
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PostPosted: 03/16/07 - 09:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

my mom is bipolar and she says very bad things but i still love her even though she threaten me
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