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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 81769" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>The frustrating part for me is what wasn't said. </p><p></p><p>Why didn't that mom take the opportunity to describe what it is like to have a child that can not be still, does not have friends, constantly is raging or crying or climbing on things, not being able to bring that child grocery shopping with you, or take them to the park to get a break while they play with other kids,..etc....That is what needed to be said, in my humble opinion. </p><p></p><p>Why wasn't it said that perhaps when children are diagnosis'd with BiPolar (BP) that the family needs EXTRA help and interventions, more than medications. Why can't people get it yet that it is difficult for a family alone to raise a BiPolar (BP) kid! There needs to be more help. More schools geared, more camps geared, more after school programs geared to the special needs child. </p><p></p><p>That was not said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 81769, member: 391"] The frustrating part for me is what wasn't said. Why didn't that mom take the opportunity to describe what it is like to have a child that can not be still, does not have friends, constantly is raging or crying or climbing on things, not being able to bring that child grocery shopping with you, or take them to the park to get a break while they play with other kids,..etc....That is what needed to be said, in my humble opinion. Why wasn't it said that perhaps when children are diagnosis'd with BiPolar (BP) that the family needs EXTRA help and interventions, more than medications. Why can't people get it yet that it is difficult for a family alone to raise a BiPolar (BP) kid! There needs to be more help. More schools geared, more camps geared, more after school programs geared to the special needs child. That was not said. [/QUOTE]
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