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<blockquote data-quote="Karrots" data-source="post: 707297" data-attributes="member: 21376"><p>Copabanana I also think you nailed it! I realized while reading your reply that those were the thoughts I was unable to put into words. Thank you so much for your understanding. Again, I will wait to clear my head and not react before I send the four of them my comments and apology, none of us live close enough to meet in person. Callie has always been my "roller coaster" child, either laughing all the time, or crying! I felt she was difficult, without being naughty; I didn't understand it at the time, her bipolar-ish disorder only being diagnosed after she went through a divorce. </p><p></p><p>I am so happy I found this community, I feel unburdened right now, thank you again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karrots, post: 707297, member: 21376"] Copabanana I also think you nailed it! I realized while reading your reply that those were the thoughts I was unable to put into words. Thank you so much for your understanding. Again, I will wait to clear my head and not react before I send the four of them my comments and apology, none of us live close enough to meet in person. Callie has always been my "roller coaster" child, either laughing all the time, or crying! I felt she was difficult, without being naughty; I didn't understand it at the time, her bipolar-ish disorder only being diagnosed after she went through a divorce. I am so happy I found this community, I feel unburdened right now, thank you again! [/QUOTE]
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