Anyone who has an ongoing mental illness is a stupid fool to go off their meds. The first time is sort of allowed for as we don't want this illness, we take the pills, feel better after a few moths perhaps, then RIGHTO, I'm fine now & go cold turkey, throwing the rest down the loo. Been there, done that - with horrid results. Attempted suicide, lose of friends, re-hospitalisation, crushing disappointment, a sense of failure, etc, etc.
SO!!! This BF of yours went off his meds & just didn't get anymore & gives a pathetic excuse of not wanting to start taking them again? Run for the hills. Seriously! He is obviously one of the stupid ones who wastes everyones time by getting well with meds, then becoming unwell cause they stop them. The stupid ones are, mostly, master manipulators who are vague about their past relapses, hospitalsations, relationships - anything. The vast majority of people with mental illnesses are intelligent with them. They take their meds with a doctors, support workers, whatever, supervision & for the most part stay well. I've had my ups & downs, (pun intended) but I follow the advice & keep taking my meds as directed. Sure, some of the side effects are a LITTLE irksome; but wellness is by FAR better than a little constipation or slightly shaky hands or tiredness at times.
PS: Velvetee; how dare you discriminate against ALL people with bi-polar! You're post smacks of discrimination & even bigotry against all mental illnesses. It also sounds like you'd feel the same about paraplegics, the elderly & black people. Read the above & try to be informed, please!