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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 723039" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>MCV I am praying for you right this second. I understand how heartbreaking and troubled you feel right now. It is so grueling and overwhelming sometimes. It is hard to know when you are enabling and when you are helping because they are so ill. I found out the hard way that the more I helped my daughter the worse she became. I had to realize even though she was severely bipolar she was not as 'out of it' as I thought she was and even when she was highly manic she knew right from wrong. Her belligerent mouth is hard to take. My daugher is 35 and has always refuses medications. I made her take them when she was 19 and she accused me of trying to harm her. I am all about doing things the natural way but she REALLY needs to be on them and there is nothing I can do about it. I was hoping she would get on them herself but no way, she is going to ruin anyone and everything around her before she takes medications. Hopefully your son will get himself on them. I know your heart is so broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 723039, member: 22416"] MCV I am praying for you right this second. I understand how heartbreaking and troubled you feel right now. It is so grueling and overwhelming sometimes. It is hard to know when you are enabling and when you are helping because they are so ill. I found out the hard way that the more I helped my daughter the worse she became. I had to realize even though she was severely bipolar she was not as 'out of it' as I thought she was and even when she was highly manic she knew right from wrong. Her belligerent mouth is hard to take. My daugher is 35 and has always refuses medications. I made her take them when she was 19 and she accused me of trying to harm her. I am all about doing things the natural way but she REALLY needs to be on them and there is nothing I can do about it. I was hoping she would get on them herself but no way, she is going to ruin anyone and everything around her before she takes medications. Hopefully your son will get himself on them. I know your heart is so broken. [/QUOTE]
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