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I was diagnosed with bi-polar 6 years ago and when I was first diagnosed brfore the diagnosis, I had got into trouble with theft partly due to a manic episode. My husband only seems happy when I work and pay my own bills. For the last 5 yrs I have been stable with the bi-polar but at my recent job was just fired for stealing a $100 Wal mart gift card and am afraid it was due to another mainc episode and relapse. I am afriad I will go to jail this time. I want to seek help but he says it is only because I got caught stealing when in all reality I am just wanting to get help more than anything for fear I could get worse. I have been afraid to work due to my bipolar and now look what I have done. I am afraid that I am going to lose my family and my boys see their mom hauled away too. My husband only is happy when I work. Anyone willing to give advice on this one?

2007-08-27 14:12:12 · 5 answers · asked by JENESEE 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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I think you are looking to strangers for validation of your behavior, probably because you have exhausted the credibility you have with family and friends. I seriously doubt that you are clinically bi-polar, you sound as though you have issues with impulse control and need counseling.

This doesn't mean you can't work. Your husband's desire for you to work is likely seated with his concern for your health and behavior if you aren't engaged in some sort of constructive activity.

Stop sabotaging your jobs to get out of working - get help. If you are lucky you may be able to save your marriage. It sounds like you are married to a patient man.

Maple: This isn't cruelty, its honesty. I am familiar with the impact that bi-polar disorder can have on individuals and families, but based on this very small amount of information I don't believe that we are dealing with an honest individual who is truly suffering as a result of that disorder. There is no doubt that this is a cry for help, but the help this individual needs is not going to come with kid gloves and a velvet touch. A wake-up call is needed here, not coddling.

2007-08-27 14:25:18 · answer #1 · answered by moleary1018 3 · 2 0

i'm so mixed in this one. On one end it incredibly is in disease and in well-being and on the different end it incredibly is you're existence dropping away formerly you're very eyes via fact of an ailment which you're spouse has. Has she seen extra advantageous than one Dr? Are there different remedies she ought to objective? the way I see this is..in case you have became over each stone to objective to help her...then it's time to circulate regrettably. it is elementary to love her and care approximately her from afar. you do no longer ought to stay you're on a regular basis existence together with her. little question you're young ones must be suffering too, to three degree. there's a surprising international obtainable for you..seize it formerly it incredibly is too late. strolling away does not ought to signify you end being concerned, or which you won't have the capacity to help her while it incredibly is top to accomplish that. There are divorced couples obtainable that still save up a correspondence and not basically for the youngsters sake. i think of you're staring at it extra as all or no longer something. try for a midsection floor. stable success ok?

2016-10-17 04:09:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hon, I'm so sorry that you turned to strangers for help and so far they have been very cruel. Obviously they don't know much about being bipolar and are drawing ignorant conclusions. You AND your husband need to get counselling - on your own and together to work through this problem. Your husband needs to hear someone else (like a counsellor or doctor) tell him about the disorder so that he is more understanding. Good luck.

2007-08-27 16:59:30 · answer #3 · answered by Maple 2 · 0 1

this has nothing to do with the manic depression. stop blaming and start taking responsibility for your own actions. Work and grow up.

2007-08-27 14:47:00 · answer #4 · answered by Lucci 6 · 1 0

I think you mess up your jobs because you don't want to work. Stop stealing.

2007-08-27 14:17:23 · answer #5 · answered by mamabear 6 · 1 1

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