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Adoption has changed so much. I'm scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 244571"><p>Terry...I agree...an out of control...irresponsible media.</p><p>It is damaging, pathetic and tragic.</p><p> </p><p>Compassion...</p><p>The bipolar diagnosis seems to be common in these scenarios. It is often difficult to maintain consistent boundaries when working with those diagnosis'd with this condition. </p><p> </p><p>Those who know me here...know that although our daughter has a good heart and has many attributes, it has been 20+ difficult years of consistent drama and trauma. There have been minor improvements, but the roller coaster continues today. She is on disability and in a small apartment near our home. Having her live nearby has afforded husband and I some breathing room. To say it has been "difficult," would be an understatement. Since she has been out of the home, I have started working part time and doing other very exciting things with my life...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 244571"] Terry...I agree...an out of control...irresponsible media. It is damaging, pathetic and tragic. Compassion... The bipolar diagnosis seems to be common in these scenarios. It is often difficult to maintain consistent boundaries when working with those diagnosis'd with this condition. Those who know me here...know that although our daughter has a good heart and has many attributes, it has been 20+ difficult years of consistent drama and trauma. There have been minor improvements, but the roller coaster continues today. She is on disability and in a small apartment near our home. Having her live nearby has afforded husband and I some breathing room. To say it has been "difficult," would be an understatement. Since she has been out of the home, I have started working part time and doing other very exciting things with my life... [/QUOTE]
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