Radosz Wielgosz
Radosz Wielgosz voted up Danae Hitch's answer

If you are asking if you should move in with him (have no idea what dv is), then the answer is no. You cannot protect him or control him. If he takes meds for bipolar, then good for him. But you combine the bipolar meds with marijuana and you've got a hot mess on your … Read more

Radosz Wielgosz
Radosz Wielgosz voted up Danae Hitch's answer

If you are asking if you should move in with him (have no idea what dv is), then the answer is no. You cannot protect him or control him. If he takes meds for bipolar, then good for him. But you combine the bipolar meds with marijuana and you've got a hot mess on your … Read more

Radosz Wielgosz
Radosz Wielgosz voted up Danae Hitch's answer

Often. It helps when I see others struggling. Then I am able to look at my situation and say - gee, it could be worse. Or I can tell myself, when I look at someone else struggling - I can help. When I help someone else, it takes my mind off what I was worried … Read more

Radosz Wielgosz
Radosz Wielgosz voted up Danae Hitch's answer

Often. It helps when I see others struggling. Then I am able to look at my situation and say - gee, it could be worse. Or I can tell myself, when I look at someone else struggling - I can help. When I help someone else, it takes my mind off what I was worried … Read more