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In reply to the discussion: My husband's bipolar delusions are back [View all]irisblue
(32,973 posts)38. I'm sorry this is happening for you.
Long term relationships, mental health issues, both partners, history and grieving loss of the dreams, that sounds very complex & complicated.
Are you consciously doing something for your self care, legal and personally?
Wishing the best for you
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Wait. The therapist is telling you to divorce him instead of ordering a psychiatric hold on him?
DRoseDARs
Dec 2018
#16
I'm saying the hotel might call the police and she needs to get ahead of that before it happens.
DRoseDARs
Dec 2018
#22
He has a history of bipolar, and this type of delusion is almost classic bipolar
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#23
In this delusional state, can't it be determined that he may be of danger to himself/or others and
iluvtennis
Dec 2018
#21
Not a mental health professional but I've plenty of experience with bipolar people.
Laffy Kat
Dec 2018
#29