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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 419612" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>I have gotten a lot of support from the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF). There are a lot of support groups online you can join.</p><p>In my experience's some of the sx can be lessned via medications. There is alot of guilt and blame to work through. I have found it to be a lot of sadness and greif. THe 3 C's help me, I did not cause, cannot cure and dannot control. Nami helps a lot too to understrand it is a physical brain disease. This is illness,not badness. Keep taking care of you. I have had to distance myself from t-docs that have that opnion and in my experince, about half of them do. Al-anon, Fa (familes anon), Nami, and my church have been consistent support for ME. I have had a treatment team to deal with the reealites of my daughter's illness and it can be exhausting. The worst part was the isolation and now I no longer have to go through this alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 419612, member: 6393"] I have gotten a lot of support from the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF). There are a lot of support groups online you can join. In my experience's some of the sx can be lessned via medications. There is alot of guilt and blame to work through. I have found it to be a lot of sadness and greif. THe 3 C's help me, I did not cause, cannot cure and dannot control. Nami helps a lot too to understrand it is a physical brain disease. This is illness,not badness. Keep taking care of you. I have had to distance myself from t-docs that have that opnion and in my experince, about half of them do. Al-anon, Fa (familes anon), Nami, and my church have been consistent support for ME. I have had a treatment team to deal with the reealites of my daughter's illness and it can be exhausting. The worst part was the isolation and now I no longer have to go through this alone. [/QUOTE]
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