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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 746920" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>There are some similarities to our situation. </p><p>Our daughter was diagnosis’d Bipolar. I sometimes suspect some brain damage (long story). We found medications and therapy helpful. </p><p>Help your other child as much as possible. Kind friends and relatives will be very valuable. Also, nurutire your spousal relationship. </p><p>A Tbs might be a good idea. </p><p>Hard to say. Is she compliant with medication and therapy? </p><p>If you go with a Tbs, do your research. Make sure you can write regularly. You might want to be able to communicate regularly and help with her low self esteem issues as appropriate. Help her to feel loved. At the same time...setting boundaries and never allowing yourself to be “played.”</p><p>It’s a tough call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 746920, member: 4152"] There are some similarities to our situation. Our daughter was diagnosis’d Bipolar. I sometimes suspect some brain damage (long story). We found medications and therapy helpful. Help your other child as much as possible. Kind friends and relatives will be very valuable. Also, nurutire your spousal relationship. A Tbs might be a good idea. Hard to say. Is she compliant with medication and therapy? If you go with a Tbs, do your research. Make sure you can write regularly. You might want to be able to communicate regularly and help with her low self esteem issues as appropriate. Help her to feel loved. At the same time...setting boundaries and never allowing yourself to be “played.” It’s a tough call. [/QUOTE]
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