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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 751873" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Well that was pretty rough. I’m feeling shaken by it bit myself.</p><p></p><p>I know it was terrible but I don’t think she’s any worse than she’s been mentally. I think she’s more stressed because she’s feeling backed into a corner with seeing you are not going to bail her out and she’s going to have to do something different to save their situation, and most likely she’s out of pot right now.</p><p></p><p>Things could get a lot worse, my son did. He had a really good habit of shooting himself in the foot to get back at me when he was trying to get me to rescue him. I don’t know that I would have been able to finally hold up against it if there were a grandchild in the mix. I feel so bad for you and others with grand children in these situations.</p><p></p><p>I think the rants are them letting off steam, or like they had indigestion and burped all over us. I’ve seen my son calm down quickly in the past after a tantrum like this, with no apology or acknowledgement he even did it. A very immature way to act which lines up directly with their immature lifestyle. She’s probably nice and calm after giving you the business like that and is bragging to someone about “straightening” you out.</p><p></p><p>My son knows he has Bipolar disorder, even though he disclaims it currently, but some how he manages to keep a roof over his head and food in his stomach without help from me these days, over a year now. He started acting like your daughter when he started drinking and smoking pot and decided not to take his medication. At times in the past when he went back to taking his medication he calmed down the really out there behaviors. I’m praying your daughter and my son decide they have had enough of their situation and go get help for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 751873, member: 22840"] Well that was pretty rough. I’m feeling shaken by it bit myself. I know it was terrible but I don’t think she’s any worse than she’s been mentally. I think she’s more stressed because she’s feeling backed into a corner with seeing you are not going to bail her out and she’s going to have to do something different to save their situation, and most likely she’s out of pot right now. Things could get a lot worse, my son did. He had a really good habit of shooting himself in the foot to get back at me when he was trying to get me to rescue him. I don’t know that I would have been able to finally hold up against it if there were a grandchild in the mix. I feel so bad for you and others with grand children in these situations. I think the rants are them letting off steam, or like they had indigestion and burped all over us. I’ve seen my son calm down quickly in the past after a tantrum like this, with no apology or acknowledgement he even did it. A very immature way to act which lines up directly with their immature lifestyle. She’s probably nice and calm after giving you the business like that and is bragging to someone about “straightening” you out. My son knows he has Bipolar disorder, even though he disclaims it currently, but some how he manages to keep a roof over his head and food in his stomach without help from me these days, over a year now. He started acting like your daughter when he started drinking and smoking pot and decided not to take his medication. At times in the past when he went back to taking his medication he calmed down the really out there behaviors. I’m praying your daughter and my son decide they have had enough of their situation and go get help for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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