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Prison visit with difficult child 1 didn't go well
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 631667" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Not to highjack this thread...</p><p></p><p>I have had two friends who were bipolar, one was my closest friend for 10 years, until she went off her medications, stole my identity, wracked up $7,000 on a credit card in my name and left the state with the car I had co-signed that I then had to pay off. She never even apologized. When she was on medications she was terrific. She baby-sat for me! She introduced me to my husband! But she <em>hated </em>her medications. She stayed on for her daughter's sake, until she was 18. She told me once that the suicidal depressions were worth it for the manic times...that the upswings were like a high and just felt SO good. </p><p></p><p>So perhaps that is it. Perhaps those highs are addictive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 631667, member: 17309"] Not to highjack this thread... I have had two friends who were bipolar, one was my closest friend for 10 years, until she went off her medications, stole my identity, wracked up $7,000 on a credit card in my name and left the state with the car I had co-signed that I then had to pay off. She never even apologized. When she was on medications she was terrific. She baby-sat for me! She introduced me to my husband! But she [I]hated [/I]her medications. She stayed on for her daughter's sake, until she was 18. She told me once that the suicidal depressions were worth it for the manic times...that the upswings were like a high and just felt SO good. So perhaps that is it. Perhaps those highs are addictive? [/QUOTE]
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