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<blockquote data-quote="Looking For Hope" data-source="post: 693171" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>My daughter is living on the street. Her car was recently towed away, which was her last "home". She refuses to believe that there is anything wrong with her. She refuses to talk to a social worker or take any medication. At one point we tried to buy her a condo, or rent her an apartment, but she would not accept these choices because they were not "her" choices. She would really like to live with me, but her step father says she must get help for her bipolar illness before we give her anymore help. I give her $300 a month to survive. It causes me great pain to think of her circumstances each day, but she is very intelligent and resourceful, but also very manipulative. She blames everyone else for her problems. I am just trying to cope with this from day to day. We belive she has bipolar disorder, but she has never really had treatment. Ultimately, I have to wait for her to make the decision to seek help, right? She is almost 39 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Looking For Hope, post: 693171, member: 20495"] My daughter is living on the street. Her car was recently towed away, which was her last "home". She refuses to believe that there is anything wrong with her. She refuses to talk to a social worker or take any medication. At one point we tried to buy her a condo, or rent her an apartment, but she would not accept these choices because they were not "her" choices. She would really like to live with me, but her step father says she must get help for her bipolar illness before we give her anymore help. I give her $300 a month to survive. It causes me great pain to think of her circumstances each day, but she is very intelligent and resourceful, but also very manipulative. She blames everyone else for her problems. I am just trying to cope with this from day to day. We belive she has bipolar disorder, but she has never really had treatment. Ultimately, I have to wait for her to make the decision to seek help, right? She is almost 39 years old. [/QUOTE]
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