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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 759038" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Hi RN, I try to listen to God's voice each time I wake up. I listen and then say a prayer of gratitude that I got to wake up. When my daughters close friends call me I feel so deeply sorry for them because if you have never seen a manic side of someone it is truly shocking. I have been my daughter's mother for 38.5 years and her awful mania affects me to the soul. The amount of energy she puts into destroying in beyond belief and the person on the receiving end usually suffers from PTSD unless they get counseling or talk with someone that can try to explain demonic behavior. I have seen people turn grey/white when around her mania and I have seen grown men cry like babies, coming over to my living room in total shock. I remember being around my bipolar mother in law when she turned, and it was the first time for me to experience that, I went into shock and did not know what to do. I was only 18 and was taught to be very respectful to my elders. I kept asking what I was doing that was so wrong, to where they had to treat me so horrific, and the answers were so stupid that they only had to come from the devil. So I know what it is like to be close and love someone until they take that wicked turn. Sometimes I am afraid that if she does that to someone that is not stable they will end their life. There are many levels of mean and I think she has hit the highest level. Things are better between us now but last August I thought I was done with her for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 759038, member: 22416"] Hi RN, I try to listen to God's voice each time I wake up. I listen and then say a prayer of gratitude that I got to wake up. When my daughters close friends call me I feel so deeply sorry for them because if you have never seen a manic side of someone it is truly shocking. I have been my daughter's mother for 38.5 years and her awful mania affects me to the soul. The amount of energy she puts into destroying in beyond belief and the person on the receiving end usually suffers from PTSD unless they get counseling or talk with someone that can try to explain demonic behavior. I have seen people turn grey/white when around her mania and I have seen grown men cry like babies, coming over to my living room in total shock. I remember being around my bipolar mother in law when she turned, and it was the first time for me to experience that, I went into shock and did not know what to do. I was only 18 and was taught to be very respectful to my elders. I kept asking what I was doing that was so wrong, to where they had to treat me so horrific, and the answers were so stupid that they only had to come from the devil. So I know what it is like to be close and love someone until they take that wicked turn. Sometimes I am afraid that if she does that to someone that is not stable they will end their life. There are many levels of mean and I think she has hit the highest level. Things are better between us now but last August I thought I was done with her for good. [/QUOTE]
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