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[quote=Anonymous]See what I'm talking about? PP is amazing! 🤗 Seriously, I thank you. I'm reminded by your post that the seasonal thing was another clue for me (he gets seasonal affective disorder...maybe...who knows what's what anymore). I got so much more info from you than all the professionals I called around to and the four therapists and psychiatrists we met with. It was incredibly frustrating. I was desperate to consult with someone knowledgeable about bipolar, and the few who had promise had no openings. I sobbed on the phone with the Johns Hopkins mood disorders clinic, but they couldn't take us on and also had zero recommendations. It was so incredibly frustrating and demoralizing. Our marriage and his life (suicidal thoughts) were on the line, and it felt like we were the first people to deal with bipolar, which is ridiculous. I signed up for the NAMI Family to Family course, and then COVID hit and it was canceled. There was no support structure in place in our moment of crisis, and now that window has closed and too much damage has been done. And the mental health team he has in place now is a damn joke. I overhear him telling his therapist over Zoom that he's doing great, when I could tell a very different story, but the therapist always takes him at face value, which just seems irresponsibly, unprofessionally naive. Sigh.[/quote]
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