Relationships are complex and influenced by various factors, including the individuals involved, their experiences, and personal decisions.
It is true that after a person with bipolar disorder experiences a manic or hypomanic episode (a "high" phase), they may enter a depressive episode (a "low" phase). During the depressive phase, they might feel regretful or experience a shift in perspective about their actions during the manic phase, including decisions related to their relationships.
However, it's essential to approach this situation with sensitivity and understanding. Bipolar disorder can significantly impact a person's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, and the decision to re-enter a relationship should be based on careful consideration and professional guidance, rather than solely on the potential fluctuations of the disorder.
If you're interested in rekindling the relationship, it's essential to prioritize communication, empathy, and respect. Encourage your ex-girlfriend to seek professional help and support to manage her bipolar disorder effectively. Professional guidance from mental health experts can help both of you navigate the complexities of mental health and relationships.
Remember, it's essential to take care of your own well-being too. If you find yourself struggling emotionally during this time, consider talking to friends, family, or a therapist to process your feelings and gain perspective on the situation.