Christopher Range wrote:
> The reason for that subject heading is because my fiance was diagnosed
> Bi-Polar II, back in 1999. We didn't meet till 2002. Prior to 1999,
> she attempted suicide several times. On March 19th of this year, she
> attempted. It was a very meager amount that, she didn't need to have
> her stomach pumped but, she did go straight from work to the psych ward.
> She spent 10 days in the psych ward. While in the psych ward she quit
> her job. I could see her beginning to crash because, her job was a
> 3-1030pm ****ft and, she was also going to something called
> 'Toastmasters'. I knew she was setting herself up for a crash, with
> that pace but, she wouldn't listen to me.
>
> I have to keep a constant eye on her behavior so she doesn't fall apart.
> She has been having a 'Manic' episode on-n-off, since the suicide
attempt.
ouch
the bipolar people often achieve great things'
but suffer too
try and keep a part of your own life private so you have a point of rest
take care
Hugh W
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