Its hard. I know my friend isnt good at keeping a relationship. she is bi polar, she breaks up with them begs them to back up with her laugh at them and walk away its so weird
2007-01-01 10:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why not providing you stay on your medication and inform your partner on what living with your condition entails. Be honest and give the partner the choice of whether they feel they can cope with your special challenges. Try not to be judgemental, people who have not known someone with the bipolar disorder often panic because they don't understand. People with any disorder can sometimes be over sensitive to peoples reactions because of bad experiences also. Make the potential partner a friend first and make sure when you are comfortable you explain your disorder.Give them time and space to digest the info and discuss it openly later and go from there. Goodluck.
2007-01-01 10:51:23
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answered by jacqui w 3
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Yes it's actually possible I'm really lucky to have found someone that understands it. Just takes time and pts. and it'll find yea when you least expect it. Once I got really seriouse with someone that's now my husband, I printed out things for him to read and just said it's a lot to take in i know there's days that i'm not goin to be the best person alive and there's goin to be days that the best thing you can do is say i love you from across the room. I also told him i'd understand if he didn't think he could handle it. But we've been together 5 years and married almost 3 so he knew what he got into.
2007-01-01 10:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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What does "normal" mean? It is normal for 50% of people to get divorced. See site below for natural help for bipolar with uplifting story. Read about a guy with bipolar worse than you and now he is doing fine.
Patty Duke was bipolar and the most popular young actress of her time. Bipolar does not define who you are. You are an incredible being regardless of what you think about yourself.
http://www.phifoundation.org/heal.html
2007-01-01 10:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-01 10:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find a man that will be real good for you. You may have to change some things about yourself like where you are finding the men you have been dating. Try upping your standards on places you frequent or places you meet men. Also the more confident you are of who you are will help tremdously. You may want to work on your confidence before searching for another man. Remember to have someone truly love you for you, you must love yourself. This is a lesson I learned also.
2007-01-01 10:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is possible, but rare! Until you have gotten stable, and gone through some serious therapy, I would just stay away from serious relationships for now. I was already married when I was diagnosed so I have a pretty unhealthy relationship. But I have been with him for 23 years..I figure at least with him I already know what to expect..lol
2007-01-01 10:47:34
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answered by Mommadog 6
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This makes me smile because you sound like a friend of mine who was asking me the same question 3 months ago! She found her new boyfriend online and not in the places she haunted before. She's told him about her problems and they've been very open with each other.
Keep the communication lines open, don't nurse grudges or they'll fester, and think before you react to something he says. It helps to have someone to talk with too, like my friend does with me.
2007-01-01 10:49:09
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answered by Bluebear 3
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You can most definetly have a normal relationship! I have a wonderful relationship with my husband of 2 years. He knew I was bi-polar when we first started dating. I felt it was important for him to know that. Even though I'm on meds, I very occasionally have my "moments." He's very supportive and rides them out with me. Good luck and trust me there are good guys out there!
2007-01-01 16:03:27
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answered by GraceSlickChick 2
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Yes, you can if you are properly medicated. You need a good doctor who treats this disorder, take your medications as prescribed, if you still have mood swings you should ask your doctor for a different medication. I have friends that have this disorder but you wouldn't know it because they are treated properly by medications.
There is hope.
2007-01-01 10:47:08
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answered by olejoeclarke 1
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well bipolar does not mean u can not love. bipolar ppl are often the most sensitive as myself. talk to me i'm bipolar. if u want support i'm here dogmicjoe@yahoo.com. also other places of support involve nolongerlonely.com or a-listening-ear.com.
2007-01-02 00:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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