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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 720862" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>So far so good with hubby and daughter. They've slowed down some on the communication but still text at least every other day which is pretty inline with how he communicates with our daughters and they live in the same house lol</p><p></p><p>It's apparent his daughter didn't fall far from the depression/bipolar/anxiety family tree though. And for that I'm really sad for her. So far she seems immature for 22 and still acts like more of a teenager. I'm guessing because she hasn't been made to be an adult yet. She's also untreated for any mental disorders as her parents growing up told her that there's nothing wrong with her and to get over it. If she needed someone to talk to "give it to god". Mom being a social worker I would of expected more help and understanding but maybe not. </p><p></p><p>Her bio parents have massive amounts of mental issues on both sides of the family and biodad does go through bouts of mild depression (on Prozac for 10 years now) but nothing horrible. His siblings all have some degree of depression/anxiety and his brother is diagnosis biopolar.</p><p></p><p> Biomom on the other hand is a mess still and untreated. Also a side note to help understand the biomoms side of the family's dysfunction biomom is the product of Consentual adult insest (biomoms parents are first cousins, Their mothers were sisters). </p><p></p><p>Also living with biomom is going horribly and I'm not sure how that's going to turn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 720862, member: 20727"] So far so good with hubby and daughter. They've slowed down some on the communication but still text at least every other day which is pretty inline with how he communicates with our daughters and they live in the same house lol It's apparent his daughter didn't fall far from the depression/bipolar/anxiety family tree though. And for that I'm really sad for her. So far she seems immature for 22 and still acts like more of a teenager. I'm guessing because she hasn't been made to be an adult yet. She's also untreated for any mental disorders as her parents growing up told her that there's nothing wrong with her and to get over it. If she needed someone to talk to "give it to god". Mom being a social worker I would of expected more help and understanding but maybe not. Her bio parents have massive amounts of mental issues on both sides of the family and biodad does go through bouts of mild depression (on Prozac for 10 years now) but nothing horrible. His siblings all have some degree of depression/anxiety and his brother is diagnosis biopolar. Biomom on the other hand is a mess still and untreated. Also a side note to help understand the biomoms side of the family's dysfunction biomom is the product of Consentual adult insest (biomoms parents are first cousins, Their mothers were sisters). Also living with biomom is going horribly and I'm not sure how that's going to turn out. [/QUOTE]
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