Hello, thanks for sharing this. While I also don't have much knowledge of bipolar issues, I do have a history of depression and anxiety. I also know it is not a good idea for me to make decisions, and for sure major ones, during my episodes. At those times for me, as is likely true for your husband, I am not really "myself" and luckily have learned not to make any decisions until I stabilize. So my opinion is that his BP could make him this confused. I hope you will keep posting about this and that are able to get some answers.
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