My academic
advisor told me to do this the last time my
roommate
had a
manic episode. She's had four. I've taken care of her
all four times. She is my best friend. If I was a man, I'd have
married her by now.
My roommate is a
bipolar manic depressive. Her manic episodes (four,
so far) are quite scary. During these episodes, she doesn't sleep,
her eyes are vacant when she speaks, she gets lost in parking lots,
lies on the floor in restaurants, and goes off with anyone who offers
her some weed. The first time, none of her
friends knew what was going
on...we let it go to the point where she was picked up by the
police
and placed in a
mental institution against her will. Her parents had to
fly all the way from
Australia just to sign her out.
It is hard when this happens, because her family is so far away. I can't tell
you the stress involved in keeping her in check so she does not get in
trouble. It places a strain on my work both at my part time job and
at school.
And my advisor says, "
lose the roommate."
How can I?
She is my
best friend. And my family. When she is not in that state (which is most of the time), she is always there for me. No one else would be there
to do what is needed to be done. And I know she'd do the same for me if the
situation was reversed.
I can't just "lose the roommate." I
love her too much.