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"It was/wasn't meant to be"
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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 759259" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>I am so sorry for your heartache and worry Laura H. The situation you described sounds a lot like the one I live. I can't get too happy when things are better or too sad when things go off the rails. The highs and lows with someone with a mental disorder are very hard to live with. Your son's partner may care enough for your son to work with his problems. My daughter had several great guys that have told me that they were willing to work with my daughters problems. One of her boyfriends studied all he could on bipolar so he could be a better partner to her. I just hope this good guy that your son is with can be patient and helpful to him.</p><p></p><p>My daughter also says things like it was not meant to happen. She uses it to her advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 759259, member: 22416"] I am so sorry for your heartache and worry Laura H. The situation you described sounds a lot like the one I live. I can't get too happy when things are better or too sad when things go off the rails. The highs and lows with someone with a mental disorder are very hard to live with. Your son's partner may care enough for your son to work with his problems. My daughter had several great guys that have told me that they were willing to work with my daughters problems. One of her boyfriends studied all he could on bipolar so he could be a better partner to her. I just hope this good guy that your son is with can be patient and helpful to him. My daughter also says things like it was not meant to happen. She uses it to her advantage. [/QUOTE]
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