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30 Year Old BiPolar Daughter Going Downhill (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lynn34" data-source="post: 714550" data-attributes="member: 22027"><p>Wow- this is a mirror to my life. I am dealing with all the same fears but my difficult child is only 18. I am so tired. She is bipolar and refuses medications and therapy. I know i need her out for my sanity as well as younger sister's. I can understand it is hard to detatch from any child, even a 30 year old child. But how to I get an 18 year old out of the house? How can I set her up for even a little success and not doom her to the streets if I kick her out? I find myself praying for death- either mine or hers. </p><p> Ugggghhhh- it looks like you have a good plan that you can live with your daughter. My fire walk is just about to start. I know something has to happen now if either of us has a chance at life. </p><p>My thoughts and prayer is with you to keep you strong. </p><p>Any advice is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynn34, post: 714550, member: 22027"] Wow- this is a mirror to my life. I am dealing with all the same fears but my difficult child is only 18. I am so tired. She is bipolar and refuses medications and therapy. I know i need her out for my sanity as well as younger sister's. I can understand it is hard to detatch from any child, even a 30 year old child. But how to I get an 18 year old out of the house? How can I set her up for even a little success and not doom her to the streets if I kick her out? I find myself praying for death- either mine or hers. Ugggghhhh- it looks like you have a good plan that you can live with your daughter. My fire walk is just about to start. I know something has to happen now if either of us has a chance at life. My thoughts and prayer is with you to keep you strong. Any advice is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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