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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. My DH sounds like yours. Is it something that manifests itself later in life? I would never call him bipolar. He’s the same person to me every day. But every so like 0.5 percent of the time he gets these kind of manic behaviors just the way you describe. [/quote] I'm the PP who described all that. Yes, I think it's very possible, given your DH's form of cheating, which sounds impulsive and risky. My husband was diagnosed with bipolar II at 40 after incorrectly being treated with antidepressants for a few years, which actually make bipolar mania worse. I think you should search this and the health forum for "hypomania" and see if anything sounds familiar. Again, I'll stress that my STBX has never ever ever acted overtly, noticeably manic, upbeat, happy, excited, reckless, none of that. His hypomania presents as agitation, impatience, and anxiety, which looks a lot like depression. [/quote]
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