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shanti1

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Joined: 20 Dec 2004
Posts: 87
Help! Bipolar Boyfriend Memorized My Email Password
Posted: 01-16-05 19:44pm

My bipolar boyfriend read a email letter I wrote to a friend,
i was talking about my boyfriend, all the really mean and bad things he has done to me lately.

I needed to confide in someone,

i had used my boyfriend's computer before, typed my password in
and somehow, I guess he was watching me, I am not even sure how he knew it
cause I didn't press the button, that says to remember password

well, I since changed the email password, but that is wrong.

Isn't that wrong? He says he read my stuff so he could see if I was cheating on him... I never cheated on anyone before, including him
i would break up with the person first. I am a good, regular nice person.

He says that he has been questioning my mental state lately
(sometimes I get depressed) but I am fine.
He wants me to go crazy I think, if I stay with him much longer, I will go crazy. He has tried to pull me out of a car in the middle of the night, he had pulled off some exit ramp in albany, and it was dark, and no busines were around, I wouldn't of had my purse, I would have nothing.

I just prayed, and managed to get myself to remain in the car.
He said I cheated on him, which I honest to god, didn't

as great as he is other times, this is so unhealthy for me
i am afraid to leave him now, as I know he will make my life worse.
I am so overweight now and stressed out, I have aged
my back is always tense with knots.

He takes welburtin.
I think it is related to his bipolar and not his personality. I feel bad he has bp but this is not helathy for me.

Thanks for listening,
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The_MrS.

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2005
Posts: 16
Location: New Mexico
Ummm Wellbutrin For Bi-polar?
Posted: 01-18-05 02:15am

Ok I am bi-polar with severe depression and slight ocd. Don't qoute me please I am not a doctor but I have had most likely the experience you might desire to hear. This past summer I went nutz completely lost my mind. My husband was going out with my girlfriend (who he had no sexual intrest in at all) and I freaked. I woke up my kid put her in the truck and drove all over town looking for him. Finally I went back to her house where he was unpacking her car for her. I got pissed ranted and raved...Well his supervisor saw all this cause he lived just across the street. We fought that night and then two nights later I got pissed again because she came over to see if he wanted to go out. I ran outside I was screaming at her to get out of the truck and this and that I mean I lost it. We decided that we nedded to seperate and that I needed to go home and find out what was wrong with me. I got so depressed that I carried a blade around for a week almost wanting her to come over so I could cut her. In my mind she was the reason we were getting seperated. I cut myself to dull the pain within my own mind. Gurl I was messed. I tell you this story for a reason...I promise I will get to a point.

Anyways......I went back to ohio and got the help I needed. I was put on a drug called symbyax.....It is a mix of zyprexa and prozac. It worked. For the first time in years my head was clear. Unfortunately because of the zyprexa I ate like a cow so I had to switch meds. While switchin the meds I went thru jelouse phases where I flipped out again. One of those meds was wellbutrin. Now as far as what my meds specialist has told me wellbutrin is specifically for depression and not bi-polar.

As for your bf flippin thru your stuff....No he really doesn't have a right to do that, but sometimes it can't be helped. The disorder can control you. As for him flippin with the car incident, I would worry more about that. Yes that can be caused by the disorder but for that to happen is extreme. He obviously is not on the right meds and or right dosage for his bi-polar.

My advice.....Don't break it off right away. If you have good feelings toward this relationship sit down and talk to him about your feelings. Tell him that you think maybe he might need a med change. Offer to go to the doctor with him or to write a note to the doc to let him know an outside perspective. I know when I go see the doc I am always on my best behavior. He could be snowballing it. Furthermore if he needs someone to talk to about this.......Send him here. Tell him to come talk to me.

I'm tellin ya...I hit rock bottom and almost lost my husband and child because of this disorder. Its not an easy one to deal with.....Hell you can talk to my husband, he'll tell ya exactly how it is for him.

Good luck!
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shanti1

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Joined: 20 Dec 2004
Posts: 87
Thank You to the _mrs
Posted: 01-25-05 21:42pm

Just wanted to thank you for your response, your support

i will forever appreciate that, may you have a blessed life, my heart feels better of just that kind of support, and insight

ya, now I am thinking, cause he took was welburtin (xl?) and he has a dignosis of bipolar 11. Hmmm

he drove me crazy, I said I just want to be friends
i have gained 30 pounds since being with him, and a lot of that is stresssssss from him

i will always love him, so many positives things about him
but just cause you love someone , doesn't mean you have to be in their life.

I want to be happy, feel safe, and supported, I need to take better care of myself, and not put myself last

take care! Thanks a zillion!
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