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How can someone deal with someone else who has Bipolar disorder?

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tison28s asked:


My gf has bipolar disorder, and she gets Mania often and very depressed soon after. Her “normal” isnt very often. She has hullcinations when manic. She is violent at times too. She loves sex…alot. She’s loud, and likes to bite me sometimes. And she can write insanely well, like really well. She hates to eat, and constantily thinks shes fat, and wont eat. She has a low-self esteem. She will randomly spend outrageous amounts of money on odd things too…How do I help her? Or “deal” with her?
She’s on medication already, the highest dose there is actaully
It’ll be a year for us on June 6th, and I dont want to lose her.

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date Posted on: Friday, July 4, 2008 at 4:23 am
Category Psychology.
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5 Responses to “How can someone deal with someone else who has Bipolar disorder?”

  1. JESSICA G

    Seek professional help immediately!!!!

    She needs lithium!

    July 5th, 2008 at 6:49 am
     
  2. Jim

    You are being used.

    July 6th, 2008 at 9:00 pm
     
  3. Michelle V

    She should be taking medication. I was engaged to a man that was exactly like that. The sex was amazing but usually followed by an unprovoked blow-up and him storming off and me wondering what I did wrong! He refused to take his medication, so I refused to marry him. Have her talk to her psychiatrist or personal physician. I wish you the best of patience.

    July 8th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
     
  4. swelwynemma

    That’s struck a chord with me. My mum’s bipolar.

    I’d say these things:

    *Get her to see a counsellor
    *Possibly see one yourself
    *Ask her why she doesn’t take medication (if she doesn’t) and see if there’s any medication that works for her

    July 10th, 2008 at 2:48 am
     
  5. twinsma

    find a support group or talk to a therapist.

    July 10th, 2008 at 2:20 pm
     

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