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Old Jun 08, 2010, 06:14 PM
Razorback_713 Razorback_713 is offline
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Originally Posted by PufNStuf View Post
=) I'm going to give you a big old smile.... =D

I am BPII and my boyfriend (live with) is BPI. The highs are the MOST amazing I've ever felt...the lows suck.

It's very likely you did connect because you actually understand the feelings each other goes through. You're going to laugh, but on the way home tonight (after a few glasses of wine), I was singing along to Ke$ha's "Your love is my drug"...and that's so true of bipolar relationships (to me). "The rush is worth the price I pay".

I think that partners where both people are bipolar can really help, too. We remind each other to take meds, notice if the other one is going into mania (much faster than one would notice of themselves), and how to deal with each other when our times come to sleep for a few days and be down. Especially if we're both depressed...we live on different planets until one of us feels better.

I was married for 4 years to someone who is not bipolar....and although they can be lovely and helpful, another BP person can really understand. The only downfall, I've seen, is that each other's lows can trigger depression.

We talk to each other about our symptoms. It helps.

I dunno..sometimes I wonder if I'd be a better partner with someone stable...in that way. But, I would constantly feel guilty about symptoms I can't really control. That's my two cents.

I'm sorry about your girlfriend who passed....I hope you can heal.
Thanks for the thoughts, sadly I believe if she would have been diagnosed earlier she might still be here.

You are right, alot of it was we understood eachother on a level that neither of us had ever experienced before in other people. What to the rest of the world would have seemed outrageous or crazy, we got in eachother as not a big deal. Our times in depression never really coincided, but during those there was a feeling of understanding that I hadn't ever seen before. Of course looking back on that time I don't think either one of us realized "why" we understood eachother to the point that we did.

I couldn't agree more about the love being part of the drug, it seemed like I was on a manic high most of the time with her.

Thanks for everyone's insight. I am pretty new to this, and it helps a ton to help understand myself by talking through this with others like me.
Thanks for this!
PufNStuf