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Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

How are you going @Shaz51 

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

hello @Former-Member Heart

how are you going my friend xx

Looks like we are suppose to get rain tomorrow 

so Mr shaz is happy that we got lots done 

is tired from all the work , his knees, back and shoulder are all sore tonight 

 

I am getting more arthritis due to all the toxin spreading into the body from the kidney disease 

people dont understand and they say " you dont look sick "

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

@Shaz51feeling tired but pleased with a successful day = 😊  

Invisible pain = 😵

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

Mr Darcy in many ways doing remarkably well. He is tolerating chemo well with symptoms that are classed as mild. Mentally it is a little more of a struggle, two friends noticed he was hyping up and I suspect pdoc will adjust one med next appt.

 

The antidote to my stress is humour, Mr Darcy sometimess cannot see how grief and joy can coexist, particularly if I am having a bit of a chuckle, but cackle on I will.images - 2020-07-26T095803.541.jpeg

 

 

 

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

Mr Darcy does not say to much but I am thinking that he is finding the counseling he has been having to be helpful (which has not been the case previously).

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

Hello @Former-Member , @Faith-and-Hope , @Determined , @Sophie1 , @outlander 

Ohh @Former-Member , know you have so I much on your plate but my polar bear is thinking my family  members are talking about  him 

And our clients are  saying things 

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

Yikes @Shaz51 the questions I would ask are does he give a logical reason as to why he thinks this?  How much is it affecting his ability to work? 

If you are suspecting paranoia, perhaps having a review with GP might be helpful - is he still against seeing pdoc?

 

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

is he still against seeing pdoc?-- yes he is @Former-Member 

 

the questions I would ask are does he give a logical reason as to why he thinks this? --- he was soo sure that he heard his name when we arrived at mum`s and she and my cousin was talking 

 

How much is it affecting his ability to work? -- he works but when we are finished he will say things on what he thinks he has heard of feels through the day 

 

I am trying hard to reassure him that it is not the case 

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

See how things go @Shaz51  perhaps see if it settles / get advise from GP.

Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii

How are you going  @Former-Member xxx 

It feels like  it is all the time I see the Gp about mum on Wednesday 

And then Mr shaz,s appt Thursday about his scans and xrays 

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