My friends mother once said to me on the phone to my girlfriend was bipolar. I started a little research and learned it is difficult to live with this disease. I do not want to stop, but disappearing from my safety now. If your girlfriend refuses treatment - including ride.You on a roller coaster is still a couple of weeks "of the party" as a couple of weeks of heavy depression.over and victims again and again. Also - Note: This is an inherited disease - so if you marry them you have 50% chance that your children will have them. My first husband had this disease, refused treatment and one of his bouts of depression, he shot himself. My advice - tell her treatment or bye-bye. As she says: "OK, I'll get treatment," making it known that the very first time they make their drugs will mean an immediate end to the relationship. I advise you not to have kids with this lady. If you love them and want to stay with her - ADOPT.Y Yes, I know it's "politically incorrect" - However, if you want to prevent a nightmare for a custom lifeyou monstrous babies with her. I wish I had heard about bipolar disorder, before I married my husband.it before would have saved many years of extreme pain. Unless you know for sure that the GF, in fact, the correct diagnosis, you can not tell you to get treatment for a disease that his mother thinks he might have supposed. I think you need a conversation with his girlfriend both him and show your support and encouragement rather than fear for their safety. He needs someone like you to understand what it is, and it appears that bipolar is not an extreme case, if he had known immediately to his behavior. It caused me great ups and downs, and if the correct diagnosis, to encourage her to the treatment that you care about her and want her to get better! It is not difficult if / when she decides to start taking their medication, but sometimes embarrassing. I do not like to talk about my condition, because they react to unusual and ends about running away. Show her that you can not go anywhere, and more responsive to treatment if they have already been diagnosed, or more willing to diagnose. If they have not been diagnosed, call her, she Mental Health Department, and they are more than willing to help with displaying the correct direction to take to get diagnosed. If you threaten to leave or give ultimatums to "Help, or I'm gone." Then nine times out of ten, they will cut just off her nose despite her face.meaning they will not do it. It caused me great ups and downs, and if the correct diagnosis, to encourage her to the treatment that you care about her and want her to get better! It is not difficult if / when she decides to start taking their medication, but sometimes embarrassing. I do not like to talk about my condition, because they react to unusual and ends about running away. Show her that you can not go anywhere, and more responsive to treatment if they have already been diagnosed, or more willing to diagnose. If they have not been diagnosed, call her, she Mental Health Department, and they are more than willing to help with displaying the correct direction to take to get diagnosed. If you threaten to leave or give ultimatums to "Help, or I'm gone." Then nine times out of ten, they will cut just off her nose despite her face.meaning they will not do it.
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