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husband will not agree/daughter bipolar and abusive
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 749943" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>How old is she currently?</p><p>I like the extended stay idea.</p><p>She needs boundaries.</p><p>She very likely needs medications and therapy.</p><p>Check into an organization called “Families Anonymous,” see if they meet in your area.</p><p>They will provide support and give you ideas.</p><p>Lock everything in your house. Don’t let her near money.</p><p>In fact, avoid having her in your house.</p><p>Lock up everything.</p><p>Make sure she is on birth control. </p><p>This is very sad.</p><p>Get therapy for yourself, at least for the short term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 749943, member: 4152"] How old is she currently? I like the extended stay idea. She needs boundaries. She very likely needs medications and therapy. Check into an organization called “Families Anonymous,” see if they meet in your area. They will provide support and give you ideas. Lock everything in your house. Don’t let her near money. In fact, avoid having her in your house. Lock up everything. Make sure she is on birth control. This is very sad. Get therapy for yourself, at least for the short term. [/QUOTE]
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