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In reply to the discussion: My husband's bipolar delusions are back [View all]get the red out
(13,655 posts)39. Trying to
I plan on getting a lawyer after the new year. Today I am going out of town to run my Layla in a dog agility trial this weekend. The hoast dog training club is going to have an early New Years party tomorrow night after all of the dogs have run. Since this competition is only a couple of hours from home I have gotten to know a lot of the people who will be there (and their dogs, love all the dogs!). I am fortunate to have picked up a hobby that has given me friends in three states.
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Wait. The therapist is telling you to divorce him instead of ordering a psychiatric hold on him?
DRoseDARs
Dec 2018
#16
I'm saying the hotel might call the police and she needs to get ahead of that before it happens.
DRoseDARs
Dec 2018
#22
He has a history of bipolar, and this type of delusion is almost classic bipolar
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#23
In this delusional state, can't it be determined that he may be of danger to himself/or others and
iluvtennis
Dec 2018
#21
Not a mental health professional but I've plenty of experience with bipolar people.
Laffy Kat
Dec 2018
#29