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Erm.
Maybe, maybe not.. ..but the topic is about 'bi-polar'.. I'm not gonna be the one to find out. =X |
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Rawr!
Meow? |
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bark..
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Oink.
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Ohhhh...I thought bipolar meant they alternated between living on the South and North Pole.
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Yeah, I would. But, after living with my mum who has many mental illnesses for 28 years. I just want to get away from it all, not jump back into the fire :)
(I still would if I loved her alot) |
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Edited by
Chloe23Irish
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Tue 01/17/12 09:29 AM
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I guess it just takes a certain kind of person to handle this sorta thing, not everyone is built that way. I am studying special needs, disabilities and other illnesses. So.....yeah I would handle it if I had too. And if I was crazy about someone or in love with them, it would just make me MORE determined to help and do everything I can to help.
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It comes down to behavioral symptoms really. If a person is asymptomatic, well why not?
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Married to that for 14 years. It was a nightmare. No medication, not even his pot smoking helped. ..pot smoking to help bi-polar? o.O Eh.. >.> A lot of people with emotional illnesses self-medicate with legal and illegal drugs. Doesn't work. I was married to a schizophrenic. I thought I could handle it, since he was taking medication, but I learned quickly that it wasn't just a bunch of behavioral symptoms. He was really incapable of relating to people in a normal way. Although for all I know, that could have been a side effect of the drugs. But even on his medication, he was still doing things with cocaine that I don't want to think about. Self-medicating, isolating. There was no partnership in that marriage at all. My son-in-law now is bipolar and is on meds. That seems to me a much better situation, but I don't really know him very well yet. I do hope that he finally settles down in a job for more than 6 months. |
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would you date a person who is bipolar but takes their medication regularly? maybe after I have gotten to know them quite well first as it is not something I wish to nurse |
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Edited by
Peacemon
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Tue 01/17/12 09:31 PM
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what's the difference between a bipolar person on drugs and a bipolar person not on drugs? either way their brain's a little weird. i'm more than just bipolar though. and i don't take drugs. and i sure as hell wouldn't date me. I totally would i love your peekaboo eyes. Ive dealt with some woman with serious issues. Including a pathological liar. But I loved her the same lol |
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Married to that for 14 years. It was a nightmare. No medication, not even his pot smoking helped. ..pot smoking to help bi-polar? o.O Eh.. >.> A lot of people with emotional illnesses self-medicate with legal and illegal drugs. Doesn't work. I was married to a schizophrenic. I thought I could handle it, since he was taking medication, but I learned quickly that it wasn't just a bunch of behavioral symptoms. He was really incapable of relating to people in a normal way. Although for all I know, that could have been a side effect of the drugs. But even on his medication, he was still doing things with cocaine that I don't want to think about. Self-medicating, isolating. There was no partnership in that marriage at all. My son-in-law now is bipolar and is on meds. That seems to me a much better situation, but I don't really know him very well yet. I do hope that he finally settles down in a job for more than 6 months. Yes, yes, but my thing was.. Pot for bi-polar..? That wouldn't work.. Well, not for more than an hour maybe. Eventually the high fades, it's not permanent. And fades faster when you deal with the 'munchie' issue. I just don't see that working for bi-polar unless you had an endless supply growing in your basement; because you'd need to smoke a lot.. |
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I totally would i love your peekaboo eyes. Ive dealt with some woman with serious issues. Including a pathological liar. But I loved her the same lol baha. you'd be in for one hell of a ride. |
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would you date a person who is bipolar but takes their medication regularly? Probably, because i am bipolar too but i don't take meds, over the years i have learned to suppress it on my own. I'd rather they not take meds either i don't want to date a zomie.. Chell Yeah! Zomie's sukk! you got that right, & whats wrong with a little emotional outburst here and there, it's healthy to get it all out LOL ..yup. Agreed. You should never hold things in. >:D thats awesome AND who hasn't thought of this? |
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Edited by
Peacemon
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Tue 01/17/12 11:34 PM
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I totally would i love your peekaboo eyes. Ive dealt with some woman with serious issues. Including a pathological liar. But I loved her the same lol baha. you'd be in for one hell of a ride. I like rides lol. It does seem like im attracted to women with problems tho. But i don't do it on purpose!!! Theres just something sexy about a crazy woman haha. It could be subconscious tho cause my moms a crazy ****. |
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would you date a person who is bipolar but takes their medication regularly? |
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