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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 138674" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome Maya. Glad you found us. Sorry you had to! I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.</p><p> </p><p>Absolutely you did the totally right thing. You moved quickly. You have her in a dual diagnosis facility where they will be able to explore what her issues are and how to best help her. </p><p> </p><p>Take advantage of this time with her away. Yes, I know when you are in so much emotional pain and scared to death that it sounds strange to say "take advantage of this time". Although I am sending caring thoughts and hugs your way that you daughter is the exception to the rule......chances are you are facing an extended time of stress. Now is time to catch up on your rest (use OTC if you can't chill enough or get your MD to give you Lexapro or something to help you calm down).</p><p> </p><p>Bipolar symptoms do not usually have a sudden violent onset. Pot does not often result in such behaviors in a rapid fashion. Cough syrup also would not seem to be the issue. Your daughter may be on X or coke or</p><p>heroin or ???. Whatever it is, you love her and you need to be at your best to "try" to get her the best help she is willing to accept.</p><p> </p><p>Come often and vent here. We all understand and know that it is really helpful to type your true feelings to stranger who understand. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 138674, member: 35"] Welcome Maya. Glad you found us. Sorry you had to! I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. Absolutely you did the totally right thing. You moved quickly. You have her in a dual diagnosis facility where they will be able to explore what her issues are and how to best help her. Take advantage of this time with her away. Yes, I know when you are in so much emotional pain and scared to death that it sounds strange to say "take advantage of this time". Although I am sending caring thoughts and hugs your way that you daughter is the exception to the rule......chances are you are facing an extended time of stress. Now is time to catch up on your rest (use OTC if you can't chill enough or get your MD to give you Lexapro or something to help you calm down). Bipolar symptoms do not usually have a sudden violent onset. Pot does not often result in such behaviors in a rapid fashion. Cough syrup also would not seem to be the issue. Your daughter may be on X or coke or heroin or ???. Whatever it is, you love her and you need to be at your best to "try" to get her the best help she is willing to accept. Come often and vent here. We all understand and know that it is really helpful to type your true feelings to stranger who understand. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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