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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 724542" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>A personality disorder stems from the brain so why would this not be considered mentally ill? The personality comes from the brain and if the personality is ill the brain must be?</p><p></p><p>I know there are many more parents out there that do not admit that they are scared of getting killed by their ill child. Some are too embarrassed or in denial or do not want anyone to judge them.</p><p></p><p>Why would the thought cross my mind? I am not a paranoid person and I try to see the best in each person I meet until they show me otherwise.</p><p></p><p>I am taking steps to protect my husband and me, our health and our assests. Right now my daughter is making serious attempts to trying to pay us back for rent. I am not sure if she has a moral compass and is making her do this or if she knows her life is about to get very hard if she gets evicted. She knows that my husband and I will not back off from evicting her if she does not make right on the rent. I am just so sad that it had to come to this, that she had to push us to our limits and we had to lay the law down once again instead of her just doing the right thing.</p><p></p><p>Ugh, this is such a hard and grieving journey. . In all the years I went to therapy with her I learned a thing or two. She was actually a nice child but around 11 things started to happen then when she was 12 her brother died, she was a bit awful but I thought it was grief. I know psychopaths are born psychopaths and I would have known she was as a young child. I believe she developed on set adult bipolar/borderline and becomes a psychopath while manic, I may not be using the correct terms, I am just talking from my heart. If she stays manic all the time then she becomes a full time psychopath and if she is a full time psychopath then I will have to cut all ties because there is nothing good that can come from that.. I do see bits and pieces of goodness come from her when she is not manic and when she is in a relationship with a man she is a lunatic. I know that falling in love with normal people sets their hormones all over the place but when it happens to my daughter she is totally off the charts.</p><p></p><p>SWOT, Thank you for your concern. I am protecting everything I can. I am also trying to rebuild my broken heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 724542, member: 22416"] A personality disorder stems from the brain so why would this not be considered mentally ill? The personality comes from the brain and if the personality is ill the brain must be? I know there are many more parents out there that do not admit that they are scared of getting killed by their ill child. Some are too embarrassed or in denial or do not want anyone to judge them. Why would the thought cross my mind? I am not a paranoid person and I try to see the best in each person I meet until they show me otherwise. I am taking steps to protect my husband and me, our health and our assests. Right now my daughter is making serious attempts to trying to pay us back for rent. I am not sure if she has a moral compass and is making her do this or if she knows her life is about to get very hard if she gets evicted. She knows that my husband and I will not back off from evicting her if she does not make right on the rent. I am just so sad that it had to come to this, that she had to push us to our limits and we had to lay the law down once again instead of her just doing the right thing. Ugh, this is such a hard and grieving journey. . In all the years I went to therapy with her I learned a thing or two. She was actually a nice child but around 11 things started to happen then when she was 12 her brother died, she was a bit awful but I thought it was grief. I know psychopaths are born psychopaths and I would have known she was as a young child. I believe she developed on set adult bipolar/borderline and becomes a psychopath while manic, I may not be using the correct terms, I am just talking from my heart. If she stays manic all the time then she becomes a full time psychopath and if she is a full time psychopath then I will have to cut all ties because there is nothing good that can come from that.. I do see bits and pieces of goodness come from her when she is not manic and when she is in a relationship with a man she is a lunatic. I know that falling in love with normal people sets their hormones all over the place but when it happens to my daughter she is totally off the charts. SWOT, Thank you for your concern. I am protecting everything I can. I am also trying to rebuild my broken heart. [/QUOTE]
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