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<blockquote data-quote="TPaul" data-source="post: 310534" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>Dear Rider,</p><p>I can understand what you must be going through, although my difficult child is just eleven, I know what we will face this issue of medications with him in the not so distand future most likely. Also with my wife, it is much like your son, they don't want to be BiPolar (BP). They don't want to have to take pills to make them function better. They want to be in denial that there really is not anything wrong with them, everyone else is just wrong.</p><p> </p><p>I him being in that setting, while hard on you, might be what helps him to see that he needs the medications, to be responsible about taking them, and that he needs to feel no shame because he has BiPolar (BP). He has BiPolar (BP), BUT BiPolar (BP) does not have to have Him. Only the part that he lets BiPolar (BP) have and control shows that it is stronger than he. In reality he can be so much stronger than the BiPolar (BP) with the drive that he will not let it stop or slow him down from living a rich and productive life.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p><p>T.Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPaul, post: 310534, member: 8055"] Dear Rider, I can understand what you must be going through, although my difficult child is just eleven, I know what we will face this issue of medications with him in the not so distand future most likely. Also with my wife, it is much like your son, they don't want to be BiPolar (BP). They don't want to have to take pills to make them function better. They want to be in denial that there really is not anything wrong with them, everyone else is just wrong. I him being in that setting, while hard on you, might be what helps him to see that he needs the medications, to be responsible about taking them, and that he needs to feel no shame because he has BiPolar (BP). He has BiPolar (BP), BUT BiPolar (BP) does not have to have Him. Only the part that he lets BiPolar (BP) have and control shows that it is stronger than he. In reality he can be so much stronger than the BiPolar (BP) with the drive that he will not let it stop or slow him down from living a rich and productive life. Hugs T.Paul [/QUOTE]
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