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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 749788" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>Oh my, totally understand that others think they have the answer, but bravo that your sister actually stepped forward. That said, she should be fully informed. Have you thought about forwarding these nasty texts? I protected my daughter for years because I blamed her behavior on undiagnosed bipolar or major depressive disorder. When I finally saw I was being manipulated into not sharing her outrageous conduct towards me, and reading everything I could get my hands on regarding conduct disorders, I quit "protecting" her. That's when I started forwarding her texts to my close family members. Unless they really see it in black and white, they cannot imagine. My daughter is a con artist. I hate to refer to my child that way. She was the best little girl in the world. We grieve the loss of what we thought they could be, but the reality is in the moment. The long and the short of it is your son is bipolar, he should be on medications. As for his conduct and behaviors, those can only get better with the right therapy. Mental illness is not a reason to accept inappropriate behaior for anyone. Maybe your sister can find resources your couldn't. Anything is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 749788, member: 23811"] Oh my, totally understand that others think they have the answer, but bravo that your sister actually stepped forward. That said, she should be fully informed. Have you thought about forwarding these nasty texts? I protected my daughter for years because I blamed her behavior on undiagnosed bipolar or major depressive disorder. When I finally saw I was being manipulated into not sharing her outrageous conduct towards me, and reading everything I could get my hands on regarding conduct disorders, I quit "protecting" her. That's when I started forwarding her texts to my close family members. Unless they really see it in black and white, they cannot imagine. My daughter is a con artist. I hate to refer to my child that way. She was the best little girl in the world. We grieve the loss of what we thought they could be, but the reality is in the moment. The long and the short of it is your son is bipolar, he should be on medications. As for his conduct and behaviors, those can only get better with the right therapy. Mental illness is not a reason to accept inappropriate behaior for anyone. Maybe your sister can find resources your couldn't. Anything is possible. [/QUOTE]
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