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Old 10-27-2005, 11:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Would there be anyway that your husband could go have a single "information" session with your therapist? Would he go for that? Maybe hearing things from an outsider would help?

OH....AND....ask him if he would be willing to go to a Friends and Family of Bipolars support group?

Tell him to research depression, anxiety and bipolar on his own.....I know that when i was initially researching bipolar D, i came across a lot of literature that explains why it's so important for us to stay on our meds. Maybe reading that kind of information written by a third party would help.

And if he won't read it then just tell him he has no right to talk about something he knows nothing about and doesn't care to even try and understand....and until he decides that it's possible that he could be wrong then you refuse to fight with him about it any longer......just a suggestion.

Hope you find some peace soon.

Hugs,
Jenna
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