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Does anyone in your family with bipolar disorder?
Our son has bipolar disorder. He is now an adult and do much better, but still I worry about him all the time. I'm afraid your wife will push too hard and go over the edge. Http: / / www.authspot.com/Short-Stories/Downhill-Slide.97942 http://www.authspot.com/Journals/Angels-do-you-Believe.213083
Yes, Yo. My wife is bipolar. In any case, it is difficult to say what will happen to your child. You really do not provide enough information. I will say this, though: if your child visits the doctor regularly, take their medication as prescribed, communicating about your feelings with your wife, you and your doctors, reports of any change in mood as they occur, gets plenty of exercise, and get some counseling … there is absolutely no reason not to lead a perfectly normal life. My wife does these things, and certainly has some bad days, but overall life is no different than yours or mine. Doctors are the experts. The secret to success is communicating with them and do exactly what they say. His wife "push" should be completely irrelevant to this. In fact, better than being pushed to rescind it. In the end, however, their fate is in their own hands. I add that with your support will be a good thing, too. Encourage your child to do things above, and being a good listener. Do that, and you will be contributing to your state positively. Good luck!
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