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say "you are my best friend, so i can tell you anything here it goes i have bipolar" hope that helps you.
If you are not bipolar and have a specific reason to go to a bipolar support group, like supporting a relative/friend or for educational purposes, then you would likely be allowed. You might need to ask the group for permission and have a legitimate reason
its still her. trust what she says. if she says she likes you - she does
It is not impossible but extremely unlikely.
It is possible that the guy could like you, but there is also a chance that you were a previous crush or someone he extremely dislikes(not to discourage you or anything).
An extremely energectic and gleeful person who is as bipolar as a clam. Many lies are told about her, such as; Being fat, being a crackhead, and dressing up for every single holiday of the year. Some people like her dog better than her, including her best friend.
No. My best friend is bi-polar and has only been with one woman for his entire life.
Diet is not really the way to solve or cure bipolar disorder. Increasing exposure to natural spectrum lighting and exercising regularly may provide some help, but your friend really needs to be under the care of a psychiatrist who can help her manage this challenging disorder.
If you were really their friend you would learn to deal with it. but if they get smart with you snap on em' girlllll.
Your friend needs to resolve this herself--if you are not their doctor, then your diagnosis may be in error. You have to accept them as they are, but you don't have to live their life's ups and downs.
Anything and everything you would do with a straight or gay friend.
If a friend does anything to hurt you or your feelings, they're a bad friend!