Ok you gotta do 3 things first is love...always love him always talk to him in a soft voice always make him realise that you love him...because if he will realise that you love him he wont throw as many tantrums....2nd is compromise...you gotta compromise living with a bi-polar person whenever he do faults just ignore it dont get mad at him or yell at him cuz if you will do that it will be a massive tantrum...THE biggest thing is attension stay there for him always spend time with him make sure that he knows that he have enough attension from you...in this way living a life with a bi-polar person can be lot easier..
2006-11-09 01:45:28
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answered by cool k 2
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answered by Roland 3
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You should visit some sites about bipolar. There is one site that a contract is used. I know a couple who are trying to "stay" and the abuse is horrible for verbal and emotional out of him. I definately would get support from others like bipolar support groups; mental health; abuse hotline register....This guy let go on me with his stupidity and I refuse to look at his face because he threatened me with the law and is making a mockery of the law...It is a shame that they are so brilliant but use the brilliant feature as a show of stupidity. Cater to me...It will be this way or else....I cannot apologize..
Honey they are a trip in dealing with the law, they use the law against people who dont deserve it. Love does not do that. Ask yourself how much are you going to put with before you call it quits and stick to it and have it known in writing.
I truly believe that if they cannot live somewhat normally in society that there should be a registry for the police so when the allegations are made they know who needs help. The institutions were done away with and they usually try to fit in a wrong fit sinerio. There is the question of meds-will they take every day; how long will they work; will they get reevaluate; How responsible are they for themselves. Look out for you
2006-11-09 01:38:26
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answered by Patches6 5
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As a bipolar person, I would say the two really important things are educate yourself about the illness and be supportive/ listen. It makes a big difference to know the people you love understand and are there for you.
A big don't is getting in fights with them and calling them "crazy."
2006-11-09 05:08:12
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answered by Jess 5
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I am concerned that you think you are in some control of their moods by doing or not doing something. They need to get help; medication and counseling, for life. You cannot allow them to ruin your life with the mood swings, irresponsible behavior, etc. I suggest you get some support dealing with this or you will find yourself exhausted, frustrated and on the edge yourself.
2006-11-09 01:22:05
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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my mom is bipolar, but i don't really know what you mean by "do's and don'ts" is your loved one on medication? he or she needs to be. and if they are there isn't anything you should or shouldn't do. my mom has controlled her symptoms for 12 years with medication and she is just fine. if your person is NOT receiving couseling and medication then you should suggest that they do so.
2006-11-09 01:16:15
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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1. Educate yourself about bipolar
2. Don't treat them with kid gloves
3. Don't let them wallow in it
4. If you really love them, help them understand that they were not responsible for being bipolar
5. Give them time to come to terms with it
6. Make sure they stay on their meds
2006-11-09 04:10:35
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answered by Random Bloke 4
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