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Bipolar?


Question Posted Saturday October 28 2006, 10:28 am

My friend is not really bipolar, but she acts like it. One day she will be nice and funny to me and everything will be good then a few days later she acts totally different like doesnt talk to me as much and stuff this happens alot What should I do?

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lolzmellie answered Monday October 30 2006, 10:24 pm:
It's not entirely her fault. Even if she IS bipolar, there's nothing she can do to help it. It could me hormones or PMSing. Just sit her down and NICELY ask her if she's upset about something. She'll understand.

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WorriedChick89 answered Saturday October 28 2006, 11:51 pm:
I know what your going threw. my boyfriend is liek that as well. one minute he will be all lovin towards me then he wont wanna touch me the next. its just best you let them be when they are acting like that. it may not be their fault they may have alot of stress in their lives. but if it really bothers you that much then the only thing you can do is talk to them when they are in a good mood. maybe you can get threw to your friend. i hope i helped <3 <3 <3

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xlittlebell420 answered Saturday October 28 2006, 5:35 pm:
it could not be her fault, i mean it is obviously her reaction but maybe she could either be going through something or maybe somethings just wrong with her and she just cant change or do anything about it.. ask her if you want to but you might be better off not, depending on the situation... get into a conversation and if she seems to be in a good mood then ask her whats been going on with her or if she needs to talk about something with you and then tell her that youve noticed shes been angry lately and you just wanted to make sure she was okay, she will respond better to that than bi-polar

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BrandonsGirl answered Saturday October 28 2006, 12:12 pm:
your friend could be going through a lot, maybe they are moody because of a home situation? or something happened thats killing them inside? you should ask her whats wrong and confront her with mood swings [dont use the term "bipolar" in your confrontation-she could get mad] and tell her your there for her if she wants to talk. then let her decide.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Saturday October 28 2006, 11:46 am:
Try to accept it. I had friends who were bipolar and it drove me crazy!! She was hooked on Prozac a lot which helped somewhat but not often. But try talking to her because she may have personal problems of her own that could be the answer to her behavior. Talk to her what's going on and if she is being bothered by anything. Don't ever ignore her when she begins to be randomly upset or sad. Support her all you can, and just try seeing if she is really OK.

**I am aware you said that. I said you should ask your friend what's wrong, and try to help this person out. I DID NOT say your friend was bipolar.

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