Be patient with him. Once he's on medication that works, he will be OK! You must be a good woman, because most others would be afraid of a guy like that! I think you two will be just fine together after he gets on medication. Good luck!
2006-12-22 22:44:49
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answered by anonymous 7
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Just be supportive and loving. Understand that he will have his ups and downs. You show him you love him the same way you'd show anyone else you love him.
Hopefully he is getting help with his problem otherwise you're going to be in for a tough time and so will he.
2006-12-23 06:42:59
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answered by Rocky 6
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i have it too, just show them you care, do nice things, if you love them, then say it, that means somethin, ya kno **** like that
o ya and its not like were sociopaths we have feelings, and are able to read feelings from others, we just have raging mood swings from upset to anger to happy, jus when were upset show us that its iight , and avoid when angry cuz we start ****, but dont mean it, it just blurts out, so dont retaliate and jus say things that avoid the subject while remaining your cool, it really helps and try to recognize the swings, and handle them appropriatly cuz they spontanious, were normal people with extreme feelings, jus remember the anger part its the worst try to stay happy and nice and respectful thats the main part of it remember that and you will be good
2006-12-23 06:43:15
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answered by jermdogx21523 2
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YOU SHOULD SHOW HIM LOVE BY TREATING HIM LIKE ANYONE ELSE YOU LOVE. HE IS COMPLETELY NORMAL, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT HE CAN GET MORE DEPRESSED OR A LOT HAPPIER THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON. HE SHOULD NOT BE TREATED ANY DIFFERENT BECAUSE HE IS MORE EMOTIONAL THAN OTHERS.
2006-12-23 06:54:39
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answered by mac m 2
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Just don't patronize, like anyone else.
2006-12-23 06:51:47
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answered by Huguenot 5
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one zoloft at a time
2006-12-23 07:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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