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Medication - Bipolar Disorder
| MedicationI have fallen in love with someone who is bipolar II. He is very honest--sometimes too honest. I knew he was bipolar II from the beginning, he never hid that from me. I decided to continue the relationship since he was always very kind to me. He has been seeing a new psychiatrist and has been taking different medications. Everytime he tries a new combination his personality changes--he wears different clothing etc, the only thing that does not change is him telling me how much he loves me. Lately he has been accusing me of being unfaithful to him. He tells me that he knows that I am not being unfaithful to him, and that it is all in his head. He tells me that he is trying really hard to get rid of these thoughts. I can deal with the depression (my mother has always suffered from depression) and he tells me when he is in a bad mood--so I just leave him alone and he gets over it. However, I become very hurt and insulted when he accuses me of being unfaithful. What can he do to get rid of these irrational thoughts? We are both in college and do not have insurance. What should I do when he accuses me of being unfaithful to him? Lately I have told him that I am not answering his questions on weather or not I am faithful to him. I just tell him that he knows I love him and ask him to tell me who I am. What are the chances of these thoughts going away? I know that I will not be able to deal with these accusations for the rest of my life. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank You |
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