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<blockquote data-quote="Hope1972" data-source="post: 667063" data-attributes="member: 19542"><p>Thank you for your reply. I do believe she is Psychotic. She admittedly speaks of her anxiety and bipolar issues and now is on a free program for counseling and free medications. She supposedly is taking the medications but, there are responsibilities to keeping the program, such as going to a counselor once a month and getting her medications filled at Walmart or Kroger. She got a job and is hooking up with a guy and they are living in her car and a motel when they get money. She refuses to check into a program. She has a major theft addiction and has admitted to this as well. I know at this point I am not to blame, it has taken me several yrs to say it. I gave her everything she needed to succeed. I worked so hard to save for her to go to college, by her a car for her A report cards, gave her full access to my credit cards. She was on her way to being a exceptionally successful woman and in a short amount of time flipped, into a nightmare. I just don't understand where things went wrong. Life isn't about focusing on the bad or hard. It's about seeing the joy and love from family and friends. She was the center of our family and we encouraged her, built her up. We didn't have it easy for many years but, we always had family and a support system. It's like chasing a dog with treats and they keep running into the street. She lies so much we never know what to believe now. I am so saddened to see so many parents dealing with these issues. There is hope. I know there is. If not for her, then for me to learn to cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hope1972, post: 667063, member: 19542"] Thank you for your reply. I do believe she is Psychotic. She admittedly speaks of her anxiety and bipolar issues and now is on a free program for counseling and free medications. She supposedly is taking the medications but, there are responsibilities to keeping the program, such as going to a counselor once a month and getting her medications filled at Walmart or Kroger. She got a job and is hooking up with a guy and they are living in her car and a motel when they get money. She refuses to check into a program. She has a major theft addiction and has admitted to this as well. I know at this point I am not to blame, it has taken me several yrs to say it. I gave her everything she needed to succeed. I worked so hard to save for her to go to college, by her a car for her A report cards, gave her full access to my credit cards. She was on her way to being a exceptionally successful woman and in a short amount of time flipped, into a nightmare. I just don't understand where things went wrong. Life isn't about focusing on the bad or hard. It's about seeing the joy and love from family and friends. She was the center of our family and we encouraged her, built her up. We didn't have it easy for many years but, we always had family and a support system. It's like chasing a dog with treats and they keep running into the street. She lies so much we never know what to believe now. I am so saddened to see so many parents dealing with these issues. There is hope. I know there is. If not for her, then for me to learn to cope. [/QUOTE]
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