22-03-2016 08:01 PM
22-03-2016 08:01 PM
That's a tough one @Mama_Penguin - what you described is what some would stay is "typical" teenage behaviour and that your expectations are realistic, on the other hand, I can understand why you would worry about him being unwell and having high expectations.
In my experience, I don't lower my expectations, but I am flexible. This works well if you are able to tell when your loved one is well or going downhill.
Would you say he understands your expectations. Are there key things he knows he has to do?
22-03-2016 08:02 PM
22-03-2016 08:02 PM
Hello everyone @Mama_Penguin, @NikNik, @Heartworks, @Jane4, @Titanic,
jsut wondering ,my husband has been given medictaion for bipolar because the doctor are not sure of what he has , would the medication work if he has it or would it not work at all
22-03-2016 08:04 PM
22-03-2016 08:04 PM
What an excellent list @Heartworks A great mixture of tips - I really like practical strategies.
22-03-2016 08:06 PM
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@NikNik, to answer your question about having bipolar and what it's like being cared for, my partner is the best for making sure we both eat and basic practical things that I appreciate in a big way. He is not so good when I need emotional nurturance or gentleness. I regularly feel emotionally alone and like I'm just lucky anyone will put up with me. There are other good things between us though and we've been together through thick and thin for a long time.
22-03-2016 08:08 PM
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22-03-2016 08:11 PM
22-03-2016 08:11 PM
HI @NikNik
Thanks for your question about strategies for coping with periods of mania and depression. We now know the signs of when our son is heading into a period of deep depression. The mania we can cope with (so far). We are lucky in that we have a fantastic psychiatrist who consults at a Young Adult Mental Health Unit. When we know our son is heading into periods of high stress, or deep depression, or when we're not coping well with his symptoms, we book him in there. Its a very holistic program they offer - usually 3 week minimum. For our son, its a safe place for him. He agrees pretty readily to go. His time away is a breather for us and he gets time with others he can relate to.
22-03-2016 08:13 PM
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22-03-2016 08:13 PM
hello everyone , what are the main symptoms that are different to other MI
22-03-2016 08:16 PM - edited 22-03-2016 08:32 PM
22-03-2016 08:16 PM - edited 22-03-2016 08:32 PM
Hi @Jane4Yes spending is a symptom of bipolar, my wife spent a lot of money when she had her first manic episode. Over time her and I know that when she starts spending excessively it's a huge sign for us to put some tools and support into action to kerb the manic episode.
Some things you may look at is becoming power of attorney. My wife forgot what she purchased sometimes so I was able to return the items. I found it best to wait until she was level again before we discussed it for the first time. It will be hard for him to understand right now but give it time.
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