Quote From: rhondapatHi there
I hope you do become a regular you have so much to share. By sharing it also is a step in the right direction to healing and becoming healthier. You talk about your mind never stopping and feeling like a merry go round...I totally relate to that. I asked questions and was told to tell my doctor. I described how I felt on paper and when I saw her next she added a new prescription...even though I am still not at the full dose (gradual buildup) I am feeling changes. I am also feeling healthier.
I am separated (need to get that divorce final)...but, I have a boyfriend of six weeks. I am not sharing this information with him...I hid all my medicine out of my medicine cabinet (just in case he looks in there). I don't know if this relationship will amount to anything...but I know he is starting to really like me. Especially, when he tells me he thinks of me and wants me to think about him (I feel like a silly teenager..lol). But, if I tell him...I just know he'll run the other way. But, I guess if it gets to that point...do I really have to tell (hey Mensan...are you reading this post...what do you think?)
Chat with you later
Rhonda
I have to say I am new to this board . I say you should tell your boyfriend because I think if he trully cares he will support you no matter what!!!!! It is part of the person you are. I tried to hide at first but I found it stressed me out more than anything!!!!! My husband does not understand the issues that come along with the disprder and it has brought me to a crossroads in my marriage! there are times you might have episodes and he needs to fully aware that you may not have control of things at times!!!! I hope I did not intrude in anyway I just thought you needed the insight! Any feed back from you would be great!
Take care and good luck,
Jennifer