Having Bipolar does make relationships very challenging. First off, nobody has the right to be calling you a "Crazy B."
Does he know that you are diagnosed with Bipolar? Is he familiar with the symptoms?
How's the medicine and coping situation going for you now?
As far as relationships go, I had no idea how much my emotional problems could effect a relationship until my last one. That really set me on track to better myself because I never want another relationship to be so messed up and to be saying horrible things if we break up.
Don't forget that a relationship takes two people though, He should be understanding instead of calling you names without a doubt.
This being said, I think it is possible if the illness is properly managed. If you haven't yet, I recommend checking out some Bipolar workbooks and reading as much as you can to help yourself. In the end, you're the only one who can really commit to helping yourself battle a mental illness that will unfortunately be around for life.
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Bipolar II and Borderline Personality Disorder
Meds: Lamictal 150mg | Latuda 40mg |
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