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Need Serious Support - esp from parents of bi-polar kids
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 586472" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>I'm so sorry you're in the club, H&R. She is not on medications ... refuses. She is completely unremorseful when she is confronted about violating boundaries (the guys in the driveway ... who I know would be guys in the house if I wasn't home, the rings she took from her dad's dresser, her driving without insurance, etc). I hate the very thought of asking my own child to leave, but I can;t continue to feel like this in my own home. She couldn't possibly have known enough about this guy to know he's ok. And even if she thought she did, I told her I didn't feel safe if she did that. I simply cannot trust her and it is breaking my heart.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 586472, member: 9175"] I'm so sorry you're in the club, H&R. She is not on medications ... refuses. She is completely unremorseful when she is confronted about violating boundaries (the guys in the driveway ... who I know would be guys in the house if I wasn't home, the rings she took from her dad's dresser, her driving without insurance, etc). I hate the very thought of asking my own child to leave, but I can;t continue to feel like this in my own home. She couldn't possibly have known enough about this guy to know he's ok. And even if she thought she did, I told her I didn't feel safe if she did that. I simply cannot trust her and it is breaking my heart. Dash [/QUOTE]
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