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Therapy is the way out.
I'd suggest looking into the possibility of you both having sex therapy.
To some people, sex could be considered a way to cope with their depression. People with depression and bipolar disorder have a high sex drive, and also the attention from another partner could also be a reason why it could be considered a therapy. If you are having serious depression, you need to talk to your doctor about it though. If sex is the only thing keeping a person going, what happens when you can't have sex? There goes your therapy. You need a back up plan or something to fall back on if for some reason the sex therapy for you doesn't work. I still would recommend that you talk to your doctor though, because they know what's right for you and your body.