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1. First, learn as much as you can about bipolar disorder. Understand its origins as an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain, and how an imbalance of these important chemicals
http://www.ehow.com/how_5096694_date-someone-bipol...
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1) There's a lot more to a mentally ill person than his mental illness! Maybe he's smart or attractive or a brilliant conversationalist. All relationships have good and bad parts,
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I don't have experience with BPD, but I do have experience with other people's uninformed prejudices, which sounds like your real problem here. Tell him that you're BPD. Tell him
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If they were not treating it I would help them see the benefits of cognitive therapy and medication where indicated. I would support them as long as they took steps to help themselves
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