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02-03-2018 09:09 PM
02-03-2018 09:09 PM
Re: Paranoid partner
Hi Applebolossom and Natalie
Thanks so much for your responses, persoanl experiences and understanding - it all helps.
It has been a difficult period. For the last 3 to 4 weeks I have tried to stay out if his way. We have been living at separate ends of the house. I have been back in contact with a friend who has Bipolar and she explained a lot of her own personal experiences to me. It is probaly quite selfish of me but I am at my happiest when he is not at home. He is a shift worker and I find I hardly think of him during the day when I am at work these days. Since being on this forum, reading the posts and talking to my firend has helped me immensely with my thought processes and I believe also my emotional and mental health. Thank you.
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04-03-2018 09:55 AM
04-03-2018 09:55 AM
Re: Paranoid partner
Hello @Ahsirt
I'm glad you're feeling a bit better. These forums, and the caring people who post here, have helped me so much. Sometimes I get so caught up with something going on for me, or in my life, that I feel so lost and alone, and I can't see any other solutions or options other than what's jumbled in my head. Sometimes it helps me just to get things out, and this is a safe place for me. And it takes alot of time and energy working on personal relationships. And often there are grey areas so thing's aren't always a "yes" or "no." And people here have all different life experiences, so I value the different perspectives.
I wish you all the best.
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