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<blockquote data-quote="TerriH" data-source="post: 758983" data-attributes="member: 298"><p>Newstart I think that many people with bipolar hold themselves to standards that they can never meet. No matter how hard they try they WILL have periods of mood swings, and it is no use thinking that they are bad people because they had a tantrum out of something insignificant. I suspect that is one reason for the lying, though I am guessing. I suspect they are trying to write a better reality. When my daughter was a teen if she said the sun was shining I would reach for an umbrella</p><p></p><p>My son in law has his issues and she has her's, and together they lean on each other. Fortunately they are NOT! both bipolar: 2 bipolars under one roof will feed off of each others symptoms and spiral out of control. At least that is what happened with my daughter and her younger brother, and again with my daughter and a young man who also had bipolar that she dated for all of 2-3 days. 2 people who are manic at the same time can be rather explosive. Today my daughter and this young man are still friends, but when they dated as teenagers they had a flaming row and did not speak to each other for months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerriH, post: 758983, member: 298"] Newstart I think that many people with bipolar hold themselves to standards that they can never meet. No matter how hard they try they WILL have periods of mood swings, and it is no use thinking that they are bad people because they had a tantrum out of something insignificant. I suspect that is one reason for the lying, though I am guessing. I suspect they are trying to write a better reality. When my daughter was a teen if she said the sun was shining I would reach for an umbrella My son in law has his issues and she has her's, and together they lean on each other. Fortunately they are NOT! both bipolar: 2 bipolars under one roof will feed off of each others symptoms and spiral out of control. At least that is what happened with my daughter and her younger brother, and again with my daughter and a young man who also had bipolar that she dated for all of 2-3 days. 2 people who are manic at the same time can be rather explosive. Today my daughter and this young man are still friends, but when they dated as teenagers they had a flaming row and did not speak to each other for months. [/QUOTE]
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