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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 522913" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Janet,</p><p></p><p>I always say this, but I don't post a lot, but I follow and post when I can. You are always someone whose life story I have followed. Two years ago I found myself feeling the way you do, but the stories are a bit different Someone has interfered, in your case a sibling in law. In my case a female from way long ago. Tony is, in my opinion from what you write, seems depressed and Buck has been milking that. Tony has physical pain and unsuredness and at times the weight of the world, as we all do in one form or another. Buck is an outlet to talk, probably it helps Tony to express his feelings the way that he can and have someone who supports him even if its for their own agenda. Buck has the line on what's going on and has sure as h*ll has been playing it for all its worth.</p><p></p><p>The separation of Buck and Tony has to be the start. You've got him out of your space now so go back to what you were doing, paying attention to Tony and get him to talk, really talk, with you.</p><p></p><p>I too, feel its not your Bi-polar, but what you've gone through & put up with. My mother in law is BiPolar (BP) and we've lived it first hand a few times, but I would ABSOLUTELY feel the way you did. Please make the attempt to talk to Tony, its the only way to get the answers you need to make any decisions. Hopefully, he in the end wants the same that you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 522913, member: 3477"] Janet, I always say this, but I don't post a lot, but I follow and post when I can. You are always someone whose life story I have followed. Two years ago I found myself feeling the way you do, but the stories are a bit different Someone has interfered, in your case a sibling in law. In my case a female from way long ago. Tony is, in my opinion from what you write, seems depressed and Buck has been milking that. Tony has physical pain and unsuredness and at times the weight of the world, as we all do in one form or another. Buck is an outlet to talk, probably it helps Tony to express his feelings the way that he can and have someone who supports him even if its for their own agenda. Buck has the line on what's going on and has sure as h*ll has been playing it for all its worth. The separation of Buck and Tony has to be the start. You've got him out of your space now so go back to what you were doing, paying attention to Tony and get him to talk, really talk, with you. I too, feel its not your Bi-polar, but what you've gone through & put up with. My mother in law is BiPolar (BP) and we've lived it first hand a few times, but I would ABSOLUTELY feel the way you did. Please make the attempt to talk to Tony, its the only way to get the answers you need to make any decisions. Hopefully, he in the end wants the same that you do. [/QUOTE]
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