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by Zamir
(Park City, Utah USA)

cThis is the best advise ever. Yes, perhaps not clinical or on "in" but so very true and to the heart of the matter. My wife left me and was diagnosed as bipolar; the rage, the daggers, she became a different person altogether. There was nothing I could do or say to bring her back. The pain was and still is, a year later, excruciating. I loved her, we were soul mates, never wanted to be apart, not for one minute of the day, we were so in love. Then, one day she left. No need to get into the personal behavior or what happened only that there was nothing that I could do but be her target. If I had to give anyone advice I would say the same as was said above; accept the fact that you are healthy and rejoice in it. Learn from the pain that you are feeling and be that much more loving and compassionate to your next loved one should you be lucky enough to find her or him.

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