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How many times can a heart break?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 472962"><p>I don't know the entire story. Is she respectful to you? Do you suspect she is taking drugs? Addicted to drugs? Is bipolar your diagnosis? Do you think your daughter might have this as well? Is she on medication? I might be relatively open to helping her get therapy, especially since she is under 21. And if you think she might suffer from bipolar illness, I might also be willing to get her to a doctor to be evaluated for medication needs. Much depends on her ability to be cooperative and appropriate. Be sure to take extra good care of yourself and your needs and although surely it must be hard, try to stay on the same page as your ex with reference to what you might want to do (or not do) to help your daughter in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 472962"] I don't know the entire story. Is she respectful to you? Do you suspect she is taking drugs? Addicted to drugs? Is bipolar your diagnosis? Do you think your daughter might have this as well? Is she on medication? I might be relatively open to helping her get therapy, especially since she is under 21. And if you think she might suffer from bipolar illness, I might also be willing to get her to a doctor to be evaluated for medication needs. Much depends on her ability to be cooperative and appropriate. Be sure to take extra good care of yourself and your needs and although surely it must be hard, try to stay on the same page as your ex with reference to what you might want to do (or not do) to help your daughter in the future. [/QUOTE]
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