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Old Nov 09, 2012, 06:54 PM
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Hi all I have been with this girl for the past 6 weeks who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder few years ago. She is on 100mg seroquel and lithium ATM. Everything went well for the last 6 weeks. She is absolutely a nice girl. Very talented singer. Yesterday she left a message on my phone that she needs space and can't see me as a bf anymore. I was so shocked and couldn't take the message as it came out of blue. Caught up with her and we discussed. She was completely a different person, wearing a feminist shirt and telling me that she has no emotions for me and want a space and can't cope with me anymore. I have to admit that i was texting her and wanted to see her all the time. She also enjoyed this and at times she done the same thing. Yes i do like her a a lot. But she even liked me more than me. I am heart broken and need some advise. I assume she is having depression and I do want her back. I really miss her. What should I do?

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Old Nov 09, 2012, 11:13 PM
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Since your relationship is so new ( 6 weeks) I would say give her space. Being Bipolar is not always to blame.

Sorry you are having trouble in a relationship. Its never easy.

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