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Help!!! My son was just diagnosed with bipolar/odd
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 411733" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I know it sounds scary and ominous but once the initial shock wears off, you will still be a mother trying to raise as well balanced son as you can. You may have different issues that come up but he is still just a boy who needs parenting and support and acceptance. Try to look at this in another way. Imagine he had a physical injury that will cause him to limp. He may be hampered to do everything like other people but he with the right supports, he can have a decent,full life. </p><p>Read, learn, second opinion and be his voice. Get frequent breaks from the intensity of a hyped up kid and try to put things in perspective after you swallow that ball of hysteria that chokes us when we hear those words the first time. </p><p>Welcome and hope you feel comfortable sharing more about your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 411733, member: 3"] I know it sounds scary and ominous but once the initial shock wears off, you will still be a mother trying to raise as well balanced son as you can. You may have different issues that come up but he is still just a boy who needs parenting and support and acceptance. Try to look at this in another way. Imagine he had a physical injury that will cause him to limp. He may be hampered to do everything like other people but he with the right supports, he can have a decent,full life. Read, learn, second opinion and be his voice. Get frequent breaks from the intensity of a hyped up kid and try to put things in perspective after you swallow that ball of hysteria that chokes us when we hear those words the first time. Welcome and hope you feel comfortable sharing more about your son. [/QUOTE]
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