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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 267235" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Toto - you are funny, yup me too when it comes to the sunshine up the butt stuff.</p><p> </p><p>When i first found out difficult child was BiPolar (BP), i cried alot, i coddled her, I was so emotional all the time it was insane. I think we go through stages or at least that's what i've been taught in my training.</p><p> </p><p>They say and Susie here also taught me that it's first shock, denial, than you accept it and deal.</p><p> </p><p>I think that we gotta keep seeing those moments in our kids, when all is well and you can't tell anything's up with them, that i think is what we have to focus on to help keep us grounded in the person that they truly are. At least that's what I do. Each mos i try to think of one little tiny thing that got better, and believe me it can be so so tiny yet it helps me see beyond the struggle of the moment. It helps me think that a future will be possible.</p><p> </p><p>i don't know just my ramblings lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 267235, member: 4514"] Toto - you are funny, yup me too when it comes to the sunshine up the butt stuff. When i first found out difficult child was BiPolar (BP), i cried alot, i coddled her, I was so emotional all the time it was insane. I think we go through stages or at least that's what i've been taught in my training. They say and Susie here also taught me that it's first shock, denial, than you accept it and deal. I think that we gotta keep seeing those moments in our kids, when all is well and you can't tell anything's up with them, that i think is what we have to focus on to help keep us grounded in the person that they truly are. At least that's what I do. Each mos i try to think of one little tiny thing that got better, and believe me it can be so so tiny yet it helps me see beyond the struggle of the moment. It helps me think that a future will be possible. i don't know just my ramblings lol [/QUOTE]
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