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Old Jan 08, 2011, 04:48 PM
malapp1 malapp1 is offline
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When an un-medicated person who suffers from BP has delusions, do they remember the actual facts or only the delusions. I asked this because my wife has BP and recently has suffered nunerous delusions. Her last set have all but ruined us. I wonder if when she cycles out of the manic phase, what will she remember, what really took place or what she thought took place.

In a few day's, she is being charged with serious domestic violence charges. Assuming she is still in the manic phase, will she continue the attacks. It is amazing to me that a person who suffers from theis condition can be so normal to most people and yet so aggresive toward the one who loves her the most. Can any one expand on that please
Thank-you so much and please, pray away, I need all the help I can get. She is currently not in custoday. However, on Monday, she will likely be locked up for five day's and then she will have to enter an intervention program. I will be meeting the DA prior to the hearing and I have the "Baker Act" forms completed. Its anyone's guess as to what the judge will do. I feel so bad for all who suffer from this terrible disease. I know it is not her but, the damage she has done makes it near impossible to carry on. I do love her but I just can't fathom her being able to deal with the guilt if she does remember. Oh, she is NOT medicated.