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		<title>By: Lainey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lainey</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi D Girl,
I just read your post and couldn&#039;t help but feel badly for you.  As a person diagnosed with bipolar disorder I think I can honestly say that it should never be used as an excuse for out right nasty behaviour! I take it that you have been married for quite a while, so I can only imagine what you have had to put up with over the years. I believe your husband&#039;s behaviour is because he is a RAT and may use his bipolar as an excuse for forgivness or leniency from you. You may not be able to change his bad behaviour, but you can certainly change yours by moving forward in a positive way and taking care of yourself without his negative and unforgiveable behaviour around to bring you down!!! Best wishes for a safe and happy future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi D Girl,<br />
I just read your post and couldn&#8217;t help but feel badly for you.  As a person diagnosed with bipolar disorder I think I can honestly say that it should never be used as an excuse for out right nasty behaviour! I take it that you have been married for quite a while, so I can only imagine what you have had to put up with over the years. I believe your husband&#8217;s behaviour is because he is a RAT and may use his bipolar as an excuse for forgivness or leniency from you. You may not be able to change his bad behaviour, but you can certainly change yours by moving forward in a positive way and taking care of yourself without his negative and unforgiveable behaviour around to bring you down!!! Best wishes for a safe and happy future.</p>
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