Bipolar is the shits.
There are the up cycles, mania is out of control, but if it is hypomania it can be hard to recognize. Hypomania = irritability (rough patch) and often accompanied by hypersexuality, but not with the primary partner (you), as well as many other things that you could never imagine.
Then, there are the downcycles, when the chicken comes home to roost, and you are left with the tearful, or just severely withdrawn, mess of a person trying to deal with the damage they have done to those they love and who love them.
I know someone whose mother had bipolar, never well controlled, I think there were 7 or 8 children, all by different fathers, all adopted out, and eventually she died. They've been trying to figure out where everyone is for years.
her therapists believe this has been a lifelong problem for her
Almost certainly it has.
could I have prevented this if i got her to a therapist sooner?
Almost certainly not. People going into the up cycles are largely normal acting and productive, creative, usually fun to be around, so you think things are going well. Then it all goes to hell, rather quickly, I experienced this with someone I knew who was fine in late November and in January, when I saw them next, they thought the FBI was following them, bugging their phone lines, hacking their laptop. You would have to be clairvoyant to do what would have been needed.
These people have to be in near continuous management.
FWIW, they almost never use protection during their hypersexual phases. Get both of you screened for STD's.
But I have known people with bipolar disorder who have been medication compliant for more than 50 years after having done some really dangerous crazy sh*t before being diagnosed.
Same here, by chance I met someone a few years before they died, one of the earliest patients in the USA put on lithium, they lived into their 80's, this was after barely surviving their 20-40 year period. Medications work.
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