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[quote=Anonymous]I'm PP with bipolar husband. Anger and irritability are part of the bipolar when he is in the depressive side. While my husband was hypomanic (euphoric) he'd take out thousands with credit card cash advance and gamble, quit a job, tell someone off at work, you name it. Now he is on meds and stable. I swear it is the most amazing thing ever to watch a person return to their normal self. With the meds for bipolar (if that is what it turns out to be), it an take a while to find right one. The third combination is what my husband said finally worked. That stage of finding the right meds is very hard. The person with bipolar uses it as excuse to not do meds. Keep at it! Good luck mama. [/quote]
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