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my BiPolar (BP) wife update
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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 406271" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thanks all, I forgot how good this support feels.</p><p>Yea, I've had my share of bad advice from tdocs, and I am sure y'all mean "socially" liberal rather than politically, but the location here is Babylon by Bay of course and Summer of Love and all.</p><p>But he's allright -- he's been in chronic pain for past few years (fell down some stairs), latest surgery didn't work, he's at a university hospital Pain unit or something like that for a few weeks to get off of opiates before trying something else. At our sessions he lies on the couch, I sit, it's funny I guess.</p><p>I think he has a supportive family without which going through his stuff would be pretty hard indeed.</p><p></p><p>About my kids and "replacement" -- their relationship with a BiPolar (BP) narcissist is not something they'd want to replace; I see difficult child really clinging to any female figure. The 6y.o. easy child kinda missed her manic energy I think for a moment there. A nice female for them and for the teenage daughter would be good, I think, but as I said that's neither here nor there; good childcare is easier to rent than to marry I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 406271, member: 6374"] Thanks all, I forgot how good this support feels. Yea, I've had my share of bad advice from tdocs, and I am sure y'all mean "socially" liberal rather than politically, but the location here is Babylon by Bay of course and Summer of Love and all. But he's allright -- he's been in chronic pain for past few years (fell down some stairs), latest surgery didn't work, he's at a university hospital Pain unit or something like that for a few weeks to get off of opiates before trying something else. At our sessions he lies on the couch, I sit, it's funny I guess. I think he has a supportive family without which going through his stuff would be pretty hard indeed. About my kids and "replacement" -- their relationship with a BiPolar (BP) narcissist is not something they'd want to replace; I see difficult child really clinging to any female figure. The 6y.o. easy child kinda missed her manic energy I think for a moment there. A nice female for them and for the teenage daughter would be good, I think, but as I said that's neither here nor there; good childcare is easier to rent than to marry I guess. [/QUOTE]
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