Bipolar Disorder is also known as "Manic Depressive Disorder". This forum is for questions and support for people with, or for loved ones of people with Bipolar Disorder. The forum covers topics ranging from Aggressive Behavior, Affect on friends and Family,
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Drug Abuse, Appetite Changes, Chronic Pain, Denial,
Depression, Difficulty Concentrating, Euphoria, Guilt, Manic Depression, Medications, Mood Swings, Poor Judgment, and
Sleep Disorders
Pixie
If your husband is bipolar cocaine will only amplify the symptoms - methaphetamine acts in much the same way on receptors and causes a form of psychosis which can look like mania and paranoia and it can be hard to discern if this is disease or drug.
The reality is you need to look after your own safety, If you do not want to call the police then get out of there and get help, go to a womens shelter or support facility and seek help - you must put your life first ok, if it is paranoia or psychosis he may be capable of harming you and not know it. You come first, please do not let yourself get hurt.