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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 424756" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>husband returned to work in October. Every day he became a little more manic. I did try to get him to understand how he had changed but he became what I call "seduced by the mania." He didn't want it to stop. He hated me for wanting him to come down and function better. His doctors saw him talking non-stop, saw the grandiosity and paranoia, heard him describe the hypersexuality, witnessed the agitation and extreme irritabilty, but no one would hospitalize him. </p><p> </p><p>[As a bit of an aside, when I began dating husband in 1996 he told me about 7 previous hospitalizations. He explained those as caused by his heavy drinking and drug use. He had been clean for about a year when I started seeing him and he appeared rational and level headed. I did not see any mania until the summer of 2010.]</p><p> </p><p>On Halloween night, husband carried a boombox through the neighborhood and danced for hours by himself. In 14 years of knowing him, I had never seen him dance, not once. That's when I became downright terrified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 424756, member: 11832"] husband returned to work in October. Every day he became a little more manic. I did try to get him to understand how he had changed but he became what I call "seduced by the mania." He didn't want it to stop. He hated me for wanting him to come down and function better. His doctors saw him talking non-stop, saw the grandiosity and paranoia, heard him describe the hypersexuality, witnessed the agitation and extreme irritabilty, but no one would hospitalize him. [As a bit of an aside, when I began dating husband in 1996 he told me about 7 previous hospitalizations. He explained those as caused by his heavy drinking and drug use. He had been clean for about a year when I started seeing him and he appeared rational and level headed. I did not see any mania until the summer of 2010.] On Halloween night, husband carried a boombox through the neighborhood and danced for hours by himself. In 14 years of knowing him, I had never seen him dance, not once. That's when I became downright terrified. [/QUOTE]
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