Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Annie I feel for you but, if he won't see a doctor or take medication, then there's little you can do.Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Sue, so sad to hear about your troubles but I am sorry to say unless he wants to get help there is not a lot you can do to help him.Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Sue, I'm sorry to hear you are having all this worry.Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
So sorry to hear this Sue. Meg has posted the main points perfectly. How can you help someone who doesn't want to help themselves? Also, you must think of your own well-being in all of this. You don't need to be told that life is too short.Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Thank you all for the kind words. He doesn't have a family doctor nor will he go to see one. His kids believe him when he says he's fine, even while his arms or legs are going numb and he's slurring his words during a stroke. You're right that I can't help him. Going day to day for now. We run our business together and when he's depressed we don't work so income is sporadic. I expect I will declare bankruptcy in 2012 unless he can pull himself together and focus again. We had 3 great years before things began to spiral downward.Re: He's possibly bi-polar, I'm at a loss
Sue, did the link that I gave you help at all?
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