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Interesting conversation about bipolar's poor memories
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 258085" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>MWM, I can second that. husband is BiPolar (BP), and he literally cannot remember carp. It is horrible. I leave him notes in the morning to take his medications (he is not against taking them, just can't remember). We can have 2 conversations about something and he will have no recollection of it. With hub, he many times seems thoughtless but I would also add he is many times socially clueless or inappropriate. He will say things that you would say once you get in the car, but he will say them in the middle of the store. Many times his voice is loud. Or he is quiet due to being anxious so then people think he is mad at them as he is not talking much. Oh, I could go on and on about this topic. Right now husband is more of a difficult child than difficult child!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 258085, member: 3184"] MWM, I can second that. husband is BiPolar (BP), and he literally cannot remember carp. It is horrible. I leave him notes in the morning to take his medications (he is not against taking them, just can't remember). We can have 2 conversations about something and he will have no recollection of it. With hub, he many times seems thoughtless but I would also add he is many times socially clueless or inappropriate. He will say things that you would say once you get in the car, but he will say them in the middle of the store. Many times his voice is loud. Or he is quiet due to being anxious so then people think he is mad at them as he is not talking much. Oh, I could go on and on about this topic. Right now husband is more of a difficult child than difficult child!! [/QUOTE]
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