Sandra Vera Rodríguez
08/18/2022
Excellent article
Isabel
04/06/2022
I live with a family member who refuses to recognize that he needs professional help, either with psychologists or psychiatric patients, and has refused to make an appointment with both. We have been putting up with his crises, his outbursts, his verbal attacks for years… And we no longer know how to face this situation any longer. Is there any way to stop or stop this way of living with him, are we psychologically exhausted and be able to find out what behavioral disorders or psychological problems and what problems he suffers from? At the same time he can be forced to be treated by a psychiatrist against his will. Thank you
Rosana Isabel Ganchier
09/28/2021
I found the article very interesting and very useful since I have a daughter diagnosed with bipolar disorder and there are really times when I don’t know how to help her.
Thank you.
Ana
06/26/2021
My husband is bipolar, and it is very difficult to live with a person like that, sometimes I hate him but at the same time I understand him, I know he is sick, I have known him since I was 16 and he was 18, we only separated for 4 years when I went to school. abroad, when he returned he looked for me, we got married, we had a wonderful daughter, we have always been together going everywhere without separating, my daughter grew up and then I began to notice changes in him, he took her in and he doesn’t let her live in peace, currently She is 30 years old, she is married and has a beautiful 10-year-old girl. He would like to always have her by his side and for what he says to be done. He detects me when I let him know that he is not right, to the 10-year-old girl. For years he has called her a bitch just for not playing with him… One day he is happy and everything is love, but the next day he wakes up in a bad mood everything bothers him and he starts to offend, he enjoys humiliating people… I want to separate of him, but where will he go if with his character no job suits him…, at home he doesn’t help, he believes he is a foreman and deserves everything…if it weren’t for the years and his previous form I would believe that he is not sick, but I know he is bipolar and needs help.
Samuel
05/22/2021
Hello, my girlfriend has bipolar disorder. She is 35 years old. A few weeks ago we argued a lot. I want to fix it but she doesn’t want to talk and nothing is blocking me… and I don’t know what to do. I’ve also been looking and I may have confused the feelings in a manic phase, although she seemed very happy, I’m very bad, I don’t know if she loved me or not, if she’s going to come back or not, I need to know if they usually come back or what I should do, I wish you could advise me
Claudia
02/20/2021
Hello My 38 year old husband was diagnosed with bipolar, convulsive disorder, and hallucinations hearing voices.
I have been married to him for 11 years. I don’t even know who I married anymore. I am sad and tired of dealing with his episodes. He has been sleeping for three days and if he gets up it is to eat and he gets up with a temper that even he can’t stand. It’s so hard to live with him. There are days when I don’t want to get home. My 8 year old son suffers a lot seeing him like this. He has tried to help him in many ways but I feel like there is no hope.
He went to a psychiatrist but it was no longer such a pain to see how the lives of sick people like that are going away. And the lives of people who live with them are also gone.
Elida
01/13/2021
I was the wife of a bipolar man, I am the mother of a bipolar daughter, at this moment she is having a psychotic break, I can’t give any more, I live through an ordeal, hell, I want to disappear
Kelda K
09/28/2020
My boyfriend is bipolar, today is his first visit to the psychiatrist, he is 28 years old, he really likes sports and in his best version he is a very noble, loving and pleasant person, in his critical version he is the devil in person, he attacks me. verbally and physically, sometimes I feel like I can’t take it anymore but I love him and before all we were friends and that’s what friends do, support each other, the basis of everything to help someone with this ugly disorder is patience, love, understanding and a lot of empathy.
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Lilly
10/29/2020
I’m in the same situation. My boyfriend is a wonderful man. But suddenly a day dawns without any mood, he sleeps for days and if he gets angry for something, he transforms into a demon, he offends me a lot with his words and is very aggressive, although he has not abused me physically, he has done so verbally. The worst thing is that he doesn’t want to seek professional help. Everyone tells me to stay away from him, but I hold on to a glimmer of hope that soon he will seek treatment and get better.
Kelda K
11/04/2020 Hello Lilly, I accompany you in your fight, do not feel bad about the social pressure that exists around wanting you to stay away from him, believe me that a relationship of trust is what these types of people need, in me If we live together, imagine! There are times when he asks me not to come home because he is about to explode or break something, he even threatens to hurt me, (he does it via WhatsApp) so my answer is: No, I am not going to leave you alone, this is another of yours. crisis and it will pass, calm down, everything is fine, everything will be fine, breathe, relax, inhale, exhale, I love you. Sometimes (out of fear) it takes me a while to get home but I keep an eye on him from outside and measuring his temperament, I don’t know if this happens to you but I think I have a very strong connection with him, I feel what he feels, his anger, sadness, his anger, his regret, maybe it can be a very heavy burden for you, but love really can do everything, I recommend that when he is in his best version you motivate him to exercise, that will make him be more awake and energetic .
Another piece of advice is not to take anything they tell you personally and above all, seek professional help for yourself so that you can cope with this.
EVA ROSA ZAMORA
04/28/2020
Hello: I work caring for and giving medications to people who suffer from Schizophrenia and
Bipolar. I want to learn how to improve my experience. Thank you
Carmen
04/02/2020
The problem I have with my son is that he does not recognize his illness, and he does not take medication. Therefore, I no longer know what to do or how to act. He would need some tools. I suffer a lot with this situation, but my pain is that I think that the You must suffer much more. Thank you in advance.
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Julio E Landaeta Concha
12/17/2020
My son, who is the eldest of six, was diagnosed as bipolar with delusions of persecution. Today I am 80 years old and he is 54 years old. I don’t know what to do. I was attacked even though it was only with a squeeze that left me breathless. As a result, I have very afraid, but he is my son, can you help me with some advice. Thank you
Cherina Valera
02/11/2020
Excellent explanation and very specific and decisive. If you look closely at the person you can see many characteristics with this article. There must be a support group for family members because it is a difficult disease for family members to face.
Jenny
02/08/2020
Hello, I have an 11-year-old son who is already diagnosed as bipolar, he is on quietapine, he tried to kill himself… and it is really very difficult to treat him, very aggressive.! I need to know what to do when he starts to get delirious or hit it and not control it.
alfonso
02/05/2020
Does libido have anything to do with bipolar disorder?
Brandon
02/03/2020
Hello, my name is Brandon and my girlfriend is bipolar, and I want to help her because I love her a lot, she always spends her time alone at home, she hardly goes out alone with her grandparents and me but it’s very strange, she doesn’t like to be surrounded by people, sometimes she is happy when we are alone, but when we are around another person she acts as if we don’t know each other, I always make a positive comment she sees it in a bad way or she doesn’t care, she doesn’t concentrate on school, the truth is I don’t know if she has been diagnosed but I care a lot and I need the help of a professional to guide me and help me.
Ileana Santiago Saliceti
01/31/2020
I suffer from bipolar disorder and I hang out with my husband
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kelda k
09/28/2020
Seek professional help, he suffers from seeing you like this, if he is with you it is because he loves you, my boyfriend suffers from this disorder and my key is to speak softly to him and never take anything personally when he insults or attacks me, I have never called the police but yes I love him to the ambulance and I know he needs me, when his crisis passes. I love him and I will be with him whenever he needs me around.
erika
12/28/2019
Hello, my name is Erika, I would like to help my son, he is 28 years old but I don’t know how because he is already of age and I can’t take him to help him, if he doesn’t want to, oh he accepts it, what do I do??!!
Antonia
12/26/2019
I am bipolar diagnosed and receiving treatment, but I have a sister who I believe is bipolar although she is not diagnosed, she says horrible things to our mother, like a disgusting old woman, that you hit me, when my mother has always welcomed her into her home, and since I’m the last monkey, I don’t know how to act to make her want to go to a doctor, because she lives in the yuppie world, with holistic therapists, what can I do to help my mother and my mother?
Maria
10/27/2019
Thank you Noemí for speaking openly. I have my daughter the same age as you who was diagnosed with the disease a year ago. Patricia is a very special woman with very strong human values. Since she was a child, her entire desire has been to help others. I am devastated to see her bad. These days she is unwell with manic attacks. I just get a lot of love and understanding from him. She was almost admitted to psychiatry twice. But I was so sad that I was able to let them admit her. Now I am very lost and always crying. But I don’t want my girl to look sad. Help me . How can I help the girl live the light?
José
07/31/2019
I have a 19-year-old son who is bipolar and does not want to accept it, and a psychologist diagnosed him with the disease, but he does not want to accept it nor does he accept any treatment. What can I do? Thank you.
nelly
06/14/2019
I feel that my ex-partner suffers from it, I still don’t know who I fell in love with, he usually has sudden mood swings, he is suddenly very active, happy, positive for a few weeks or days, he suddenly becomes irritable, he treats me badly, he says things that He knows that they hurt me just because they want to hurt me, and he gets depressed, he comes back to look for me, the same cycle repeats over and over again, he likes to be alone, he doesn’t like visitors, he treats our daughter well but I feel that it is not The most important thing for him, could you explain to me if this is bipolar, I know that his mother has had mental disorders at times, but I don’t know what it is because she is not in treatment, we had a separation thanks to her, because she is very manipulative, she has a devil’s temperament and is very nosy