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Do you make provisions at home for your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 210962" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/bow.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bow:" title="bow :bow:" data-shortname=":bow:" />hi,</p><p> </p><p>So very true to all of what all of you wrote in response to this thread. I also have suicides on both our families side (ex and I both), long historys' of mental illness both diagnosed and undiagnosed.</p><p> </p><p>It is difficult yet it truly sounds like alot of you have great doctor's on board. For that I am happy yet I am wondering how you found them. Our dr is basically our medication guy he doesn't take the time to get or understand anything. That falls all on me, the layperson and Mom. I have tried as many of you know so very many doctor's yet as soon as I get into their office their already looking at their watch for when it will end.</p><p> </p><p>I do not feel confident in teh team I currently have working with me. The only person I am confident in at this point is myself, difficult child, and the benefits from all of you here.</p><p> </p><p>Rages are hard to understand, their sudden alot of time with out forewarning and fueled by so much we do not understand in their minds. It is difficult at the parent to watch these things occur in our children and not always know the right answers. Yet us continuously trying to love them thru it, learn from them, past, makes us the most important part of their future. I think we should all be commended on our strength, our resiliency and tenancity. I really can't say enough good things about me and all of us!! LOL</p><p> </p><p>I think the particular diagnosis of bipolar is so truly unknown, often misdiagnosed, often overlooked and misunderstood. To me it often feels as though I am on a roller coaster with no seatbelt.</p><p> </p><p>Ok well maybe we should start a new thread just entitled rages, what do you do what works for you? and we can go bk to that time and time again to see what other parents are doing, what's working and see if that helps us. Something more specifically geared kinda post. I dont' wanna do it because i'm filling up the boards lately lol.</p><p> </p><p>thanks you guys love the input your all so insightful and smart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 210962, member: 4514"] :bow:hi, So very true to all of what all of you wrote in response to this thread. I also have suicides on both our families side (ex and I both), long historys' of mental illness both diagnosed and undiagnosed. It is difficult yet it truly sounds like alot of you have great doctor's on board. For that I am happy yet I am wondering how you found them. Our dr is basically our medication guy he doesn't take the time to get or understand anything. That falls all on me, the layperson and Mom. I have tried as many of you know so very many doctor's yet as soon as I get into their office their already looking at their watch for when it will end. I do not feel confident in teh team I currently have working with me. The only person I am confident in at this point is myself, difficult child, and the benefits from all of you here. Rages are hard to understand, their sudden alot of time with out forewarning and fueled by so much we do not understand in their minds. It is difficult at the parent to watch these things occur in our children and not always know the right answers. Yet us continuously trying to love them thru it, learn from them, past, makes us the most important part of their future. I think we should all be commended on our strength, our resiliency and tenancity. I really can't say enough good things about me and all of us!! LOL I think the particular diagnosis of bipolar is so truly unknown, often misdiagnosed, often overlooked and misunderstood. To me it often feels as though I am on a roller coaster with no seatbelt. Ok well maybe we should start a new thread just entitled rages, what do you do what works for you? and we can go bk to that time and time again to see what other parents are doing, what's working and see if that helps us. Something more specifically geared kinda post. I dont' wanna do it because i'm filling up the boards lately lol. thanks you guys love the input your all so insightful and smart. [/QUOTE]
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