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Originally Posted by LostNAngry
Getting him educated and informed about Bipolar, what it does to a person, all about the roller coaster moods, the manic/depression, the meds that have side effects etc. Have him read book or look online. I really agree with all of the others that have said this. My husband just finished Bipolar for Dummies and I also read it and found it very informative for the both of us. It doesnt mean that you aren't going to have problems in your relationship because in my case my marriage has and is suffering all the time because of having bipolar, I think most people do. Someone can correct me if Im wrong here. Just talking personally myself.Good luck to you.
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After 20 years of not wanting to learn, my wife is
slowly learning but the marriage has taken its share of damage. My wife also has emotional problems which she started dealing with after I told her I was leaving her last June. I've never seen someone get into therapy so quickly. But I'm like a ship that's taking on more water than can be pumped out and though I'm not abandoning ship, I realize that I might just end up going down with the ship. Life isn't easy and life isn't fair. Life just
is.