Get some short, easy to read pamphlets or articles about it to give him. Invite him for a light dinner and tell him you need to talk to him about something. Be prepared to talk about your treatment and how it is going for you.... what he can expect. Be honest and open.... ready to accept his response, whatever that may be. He does have a right to know if there is a problem that may affect how you act or feel when you are with him. Hopefully, he will take your honesty and openness in sharing it with him as a good sign that you have the condition under control and are dealing with it.
Best Wishes,
Sue
2006-12-24 15:20:58
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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SEXTON! Please read the question.
lol
Anyway, he is not your b/f but a potential b/f.
At this point you do not need to say anything. As long as you are seeing a good therapist and taking your meds on a regular basis he will not even notice.
Maybe one day after several months of serious dating and when a trust is there, you can tell him.
I know it's hard, my friend has the same mental illness and she told her last two b/fs too soon, and everytime they had an arguement they blamed it on her bipolar depression.
I told her the same thing, she was telling too much too soon.
2006-12-24 15:24:41
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answered by ♥♥ Nikki ♥♥ 3
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Are you on medications? If not, get on them so you aren't depressed anymore. Then, don't tell him a thing unless or until you get serious. Lots of people have medical problems: heart murmurs, seizures, diabetes, etc. They all require medications, too. Bipolar disease is just a disease of the brain, and if you are properly on medications and a doctor is monitoring you, you will be just fine. So, there's nothing to tell until you get serious. Then, you might want to discuss it, because bipolar disease, like many other diseases, can be inherited and your bf will have the right to know.
2006-12-24 15:21:38
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answered by Wiser1 6
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What you're experiencing is the up and down swing of bipolar ailment in an untreated individual. Being bipolar isn't a ailment which you would be able to truly completely do away with with only herbs or different forms of medicating which you will see in a save that bargains with herbs, supplements and different brokers which incorporate that. that's a real psychological ailment which could only be dealt with by utilising a psychiatrist who could be waiting to establish basically what medicinal cocktail your chum could appropriate have fulfillment with. the 1st step, however, is to get him to admit that he does have a undertaking that should be attended to and not basically a thank you to get money out of him for something that he does not have. it quite is the main puzzling purpose you have with regard to the state of affairs you defined. attempt to get a number of his acquaintances additionally in touch in this challenge which you have previous to you. I do desire which you will convince him to get carry of help.
2016-10-05 23:55:09
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answered by ? 4
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tel;l him straight!
"By the way, I suffer from mental illness, in the form of a bipolar disorder."
He'll either run like hell, or ask for more detail, or maybe just say "yeh so?"
Just let him know that you felt he should knopw early on rather than find out later.
Then kick back and see where the relationship goes.
It'll be easier now than later.
TRUST ME.
2006-12-24 15:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a hard on. let me tell u a little story. i dated a girl and not long into our relationship she started flipping back and forth, it was so confusing to me. it got so bad we broke up, then she told me she is bi-polar. having a friend who is bi-polar it all made sense. it would have been so much easier for me if i would have known. i would have understood when she was mean for no reason (yes sometimes she had a reason......i am not perfect) that it wasn't her being mean. it was the disease. by the time she told me too much had happened to go back. don't wait to long
2006-12-24 15:29:27
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answered by jesse james 5
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doesnt everyonee have that these days. Just tell him you think you may have and then tell himj that is what the doctor told u. That is the truth right.
2006-12-24 15:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If he's constantly up and down with his emotions.. If when he ''feels'' great, he'll act like he's on top of the world and if he ''feels'' bad he'll act like the world is ending... being bipolar is like being on a roller coaster... he'll have lots of highs and lows :) :) :)
2006-12-24 15:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are not an item, he does not need to know all your business, if it proceeds on and you want to tell him then do so.
2006-12-24 15:17:12
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answered by Brenda Soooooooooooooooooooooooo 4
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I would wait until you can tell that he is worth telling this to.
2006-12-24 15:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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