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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 557479" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hi AKhuges17, welcome to our little corner of the Universe. We're glad you found us, but sorry you had to. I agree with the others to start the countdown,............ she sees herself as an equal, so equal adults carry their own weight when they're 18. Look into what it takes to evict a kid who lives with you, in your home state, the laws are different in different states and you may need to do it through the court system when she is 18. Bi-polar can be extremely difficult to live with at times. You might want to check in with NAMI (National Alliance for Mental illness) look online, they offer support groups for parents and a lot of support for your daughter should she be willing to avail herself to that help. But, whether she does or not, you can get support through them, they have support groups for parents. The only way I have stayed sane through my own daughter's mentally challenging antics was to make sure I kept myself <em>very well supported,</em> continually. Keep posting here, it helps. And, take care of yourself, it's essential. I'm sorry, I do know how you feel, I've been there too. Lots of caring hugs coming your way, hang in there...............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 557479, member: 13542"] Hi AKhuges17, welcome to our little corner of the Universe. We're glad you found us, but sorry you had to. I agree with the others to start the countdown,............ she sees herself as an equal, so equal adults carry their own weight when they're 18. Look into what it takes to evict a kid who lives with you, in your home state, the laws are different in different states and you may need to do it through the court system when she is 18. Bi-polar can be extremely difficult to live with at times. You might want to check in with NAMI (National Alliance for Mental illness) look online, they offer support groups for parents and a lot of support for your daughter should she be willing to avail herself to that help. But, whether she does or not, you can get support through them, they have support groups for parents. The only way I have stayed sane through my own daughter's mentally challenging antics was to make sure I kept myself [I]very well supported,[/I] continually. Keep posting here, it helps. And, take care of yourself, it's essential. I'm sorry, I do know how you feel, I've been there too. Lots of caring hugs coming your way, hang in there............... [/QUOTE]
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