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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 200542" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Wanted to add my welcome! My daughter is a wonderful girl. But she has a brain disorder (Bipolar)... sometimes it gets in the way of her having a *good day, productive day, stable day...etc* It is just like any other disorder or disease, I have to help her treat it and that (for us) includes medications, therapies and Doctors... </p><p>Either you're going to try and understand my child or at at least not judge... or please just keep it yourself! </p><p>This is the attitude I have had to kind of arm myself with over the years, for myself also, I have BiPolar (BP) as well. </p><p>We can try and educate but don't spend too much time, it is tiring. Your ex, will maybe, hopefully come around. </p><p>Hang in there, read up and continue looking for any help you can get. </p><p>It is scary when you first here Mood-Disorder.... but it is not a death sentence. There is hope with education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 200542, member: 3155"] Wanted to add my welcome! My daughter is a wonderful girl. But she has a brain disorder (Bipolar)... sometimes it gets in the way of her having a *good day, productive day, stable day...etc* It is just like any other disorder or disease, I have to help her treat it and that (for us) includes medications, therapies and Doctors... Either you're going to try and understand my child or at at least not judge... or please just keep it yourself! This is the attitude I have had to kind of arm myself with over the years, for myself also, I have BiPolar (BP) as well. We can try and educate but don't spend too much time, it is tiring. Your ex, will maybe, hopefully come around. Hang in there, read up and continue looking for any help you can get. It is scary when you first here Mood-Disorder.... but it is not a death sentence. There is hope with education. [/QUOTE]
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