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Old 05-03-2008, 11:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Would you forgive your regular friend for not congratulating you on your marriage?

What ever the answer, it goes the same for the bipolar friend, no matter where she's at. A simple phrase is not beyond the comprehension of someone who is mentally ill. I always felt myself socially hyper-aware when I was cycling....

Bipolar disorder is not an excuse to be inconsiderate, especially if you two are as close as you appear to each other. I also know how selfish bipolar people can be when they are having a hard time, especially if they are pretty newly diagnosed. i don't know about your friend, though.

No matter what, BIPOLAR DISORDER should never fall under the list of excuses for anything.

Medication, or medication adjustments: painful? Nearly most of the time. Helpful in some way? Nearly all of the time.

Good luck with your friend.

And congratulations on your marriage! I wish you many, many years of love and happiness!
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