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Old Jul 11, 2013, 10:04 AM
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Seriously call every provider on your insurance.that way you can take the soonest possible. you could possibly get him to go to couples therapy so that he can see what its like and then he may set up an appointment for him self. I really suggest if you can you get into therapy to helps. I was completely against therapy, but it's a requirement for my medication. so I be grugingly just accept it, until I had a complete mental breakdown in her office. she couldn't make me feel safe, and she looked at me like I had three heads, but she did not overreact. she did however ASK me to go too impatient when I called her the next day. I did not go and she set me up with several sooner appointments.

when I have no filter between my head and my mouth I say horrible things. unfortunately at those times I don't care if I hit the other person. that obviously the problem not me and things of that nature. I completely apologize afterwards but that doesn't take care of the hard feelings. so it turns out to be really fun if one of us are being sensitive and the other has no filter.

Oh back to therapy, one of the reasons that I think all partner's should go is for the third party to answer the question "is it me, him, or bipolar, that (insert resent issue) happened", it also really helps if you work on your issues, and the therapist can help you understand how bipolar affects him.
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