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Originally Posted by missinformed
OH also, recently he told me he could not explain the thoughts in his head. I met him at a restaurant and when I pulled up he was standing outside his truck having a conversation with a older couple parked beside him. I went on inside the restaurant where I set the next hour and forty - five minutes watching him stand outside talking to this couple. HOW can this be normal behavior?
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He's eccentric. Talking to people in the parking lot doesn't sound like bad behavior - it sounds like a conversation you missed out on. He is who is, it's just when things get imbalanced (unable to keep a job or relationship, financially devastating themselves, etc) that a friend can suggest help. Ultimately though, this 'quirky' behavior is just who he is a person now - the "Bipolar" part of it is just a classification that helps the soft scientists find something more definitive and concrete to deal with to help for the extremes. It's painful living this way and very detrimental in some cases ,but don't forget - being different is not a bad thing. If you think he should be 'NORMAL', that sounds rather uninteresting and conformed. I wonder what he talked about with that couple - did you ask him?