Schooch
05-30-2006, 11:59 AM
My ex-husband has bipolar and substance absue disorder and was diagnosed 9 years ago. He has been hospitalized multiple times and still refuses treatment. His hospitalizations are all related to manic episodes, save one. His manic episodes are characterized by extreme anger and irritability, grandious thinking and occasionally religious overtones with hallucinations. On more than one occasion he has threatened to kill me and our 12 yo daughter or kidnap our daughter. He's put her in harms way multiple times. As a result his interaction with her has been supervised by court order for the past 9 years.
He is entering a manic period and the angry and accusatory phone calls are beginning where he is asking for unsupervised time with our daughter, I refuse and refer him back to the court order or suggest he file court petition to review the order. He conistently refuses because he knows he will be in contempt for failing to follow the court required treatment for the past 7 years. So, I am the bad guy. I get blamed for keeping him away even though he gets to see her when he asks. (Schedules don't work - he doesn't show up).
I stick to the same script and frankly it's just getting tired. I am tired of being screamed at and threatened. I am tired of being hypervigilant because I don't know how crazy he will get and what he will try. Now he is threatening to "tell (our daughter) the truth". She knows about his bipolar and we talk about it openly. She knows when he is starting to cycle and she has a good head on her shoulders, but I really don't want him to pull her into his crziness.
Any suggestions for what I can say to him? How can I manage this without being driven to my breaking point? I know he is ill, but he takes no responsibility and I feel just beat up by him. Al suggestions welcome! Thanks!
He is entering a manic period and the angry and accusatory phone calls are beginning where he is asking for unsupervised time with our daughter, I refuse and refer him back to the court order or suggest he file court petition to review the order. He conistently refuses because he knows he will be in contempt for failing to follow the court required treatment for the past 7 years. So, I am the bad guy. I get blamed for keeping him away even though he gets to see her when he asks. (Schedules don't work - he doesn't show up).
I stick to the same script and frankly it's just getting tired. I am tired of being screamed at and threatened. I am tired of being hypervigilant because I don't know how crazy he will get and what he will try. Now he is threatening to "tell (our daughter) the truth". She knows about his bipolar and we talk about it openly. She knows when he is starting to cycle and she has a good head on her shoulders, but I really don't want him to pull her into his crziness.
Any suggestions for what I can say to him? How can I manage this without being driven to my breaking point? I know he is ill, but he takes no responsibility and I feel just beat up by him. Al suggestions welcome! Thanks!

