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My g/friend is Bipolar and a rapid cycler. She recently had a bad episode (lots of erratic behaviour, racing thoughts etc) and said she wanted space from me to think about things. She also said she didn't think she was in love with me - even though we had been talking about our future together only a few days before!
Please believe me when I tell you there was 'nothing' wrong with the relationship - I know you can only take my word on this - but during our 2 and a half years together - not one cross word or raised voice. And even though she had some bipolar 'peculiarities' - I soon got used to these as just being a part of 'her'. So I've read that this may be a common trait with BPers? The need for space and the need during stressful times to cut loose their partner. I've also been told not to take this personally - that this is a time their bipolar is ruling them - is that true? And obviously if she has an adjustment in her meds - can this help bring her out of this? It's been three / four weeks now since we've spoken. Thanks for your help, Nick. |
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I also have dropped people from my life usually when I'm manic and I think hey I just wanna go! have fun do what ever but I regret the things I have done and said the blame I have put on people. My husband now just won't let me go when I get like that. He always lets me know hes there when I'm done with my crap. I don't know where your g/f's head is at but I used to blame the other people for my "crazy" and even in my own head think maybe it wasn't me at all, maybe I just picked the wrong people...now I own up to what I do to my husband and we just try to work things out.just let her know your not done with loving her and hopfully she is out of the state she was in and you guys can work things out.,
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