Apparently my other post deleted itself. -__-
Anyways, I've seen this happen personally. My father is in the same boat as your SO, he is bipolar, manic depressive, and has done this a number of times to our family. It's not a good situation to be in, and even with medicine (my father has been under treatment through therapy and medicine for years), I'm not sure if it's something he'll ever stop. It seems to be a vicious, reoccurring cycle, and one I can see no possible signs of being broken. If you do decide to stay, as my mother has been trying, because you love him, you have to be prepared for the worst, because it's a likely possibility that this could be a lifelong battle in your relationship.
I'm at work at the moment, else I'd delve deeper into my own experience for you, but I do understand this situation, as it's one I've experienced myself just on the outside, so while I can not necessarily understand your personal feelings on this situation, I can see your side of things. My mother and I are like best friends, so I've gotten to see how it affects her personally, and it's not pretty. It's taken a huge toll on her mental, physical, and emotional health.
If you'd like to hear the whole story behind my parents and their/our experience with this, please feel free to message me, I'd be happy to go into detail for you.
Anyways, I've seen this happen personally. My father is in the same boat as your SO, he is bipolar, manic depressive, and has done this a number of times to our family. It's not a good situation to be in, and even with medicine (my father has been under treatment through therapy and medicine for years), I'm not sure if it's something he'll ever stop. It seems to be a vicious, reoccurring cycle, and one I can see no possible signs of being broken. If you do decide to stay, as my mother has been trying, because you love him, you have to be prepared for the worst, because it's a likely possibility that this could be a lifelong battle in your relationship.
I'm at work at the moment, else I'd delve deeper into my own experience for you, but I do understand this situation, as it's one I've experienced myself just on the outside, so while I can not necessarily understand your personal feelings on this situation, I can see your side of things. My mother and I are like best friends, so I've gotten to see how it affects her personally, and it's not pretty. It's taken a huge toll on her mental, physical, and emotional health.
If you'd like to hear the whole story behind my parents and their/our experience with this, please feel free to message me, I'd be happy to go into detail for you.
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