I'm wondering if any of you ladies have a spouse or partner who has either a treated, or untreated mental illness? I'm fairly certain that my husband has bipolar II disorder, and after a recent what I take to be hypomania episode, I'm trying to get him to get help. I feel like it's taken me 10 years, to notice the patterns in his behavior, and see that maybe he's not just an asshole, but that there is truly something messed up in his head. He'll be 27 in April, and I feel like this has all really peaked in the last three years. It's been particularly bad the last year. It's hard for others who don't understand what is more than likely going on with him, why I still stick around. Honestly, I wonder why I stick around at times. But now we have 6 week old babies...and while I thought things were going great, he really was in the throws of a hypomania episode.
I guess I'm just looking for anyone who can relate....
Re: Spouses/partners with a mental illness
It's a hard road, I know. Please take care of you and your babies first... is he open to discussion about what he's going through? Does he acknowledge his condition?
Due December 27th with baby #7
There is a difference between chronic cheaters, who do it with no remorse, who do it for attention, or to hurt others...and someone with hyper-sexuality as a symptom of bipolar disorder. It's the pattern of it...the depression, the affair with someone he works with, the short lived super charged nature of the affair, the realizing he's made a mistake and coming home, followed by some big happy event (marriage, reconciliation, pregnancy).
Im sure you feel very raw and like you have a lot on your shoulders. I'm sorry.
Please keep talking to someone. Do you have friends in "real" life who are aware and you can talk to?
Due December 27th with baby #7