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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 657438" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Welcome to the forum, and I am so sorry for your pain. I hear you.</p><p></p><p>My best friend's son sounds a lot like your daughter, about 10 years ago. He was cutting, and he acted out a lot. They got him on medication and in with a therapist who was known to be good with young teen boys. </p><p></p><p>Finally, he was diagnosed bi-polar and has been on medications since that time. He is doing great today. He earned a master's degree from Savannah College of Art and Design and is working in his field, which is television production. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to give you this encouraging news, because there is a lot of hope if you can get the right help.</p><p></p><p>We want to support you as you deal with your daughter. We know how hard this is. My son's very serious problems worsened when he was 19. At that point I couldn't make him do anything. </p><p></p><p>Please keep on trying to get the best help you can before she turns 18. Everything gets so much harder after that.</p><p></p><p>We get it here, and we care. Please keep posting. Warm hugs today for your hurting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 657438, member: 17542"] Welcome to the forum, and I am so sorry for your pain. I hear you. My best friend's son sounds a lot like your daughter, about 10 years ago. He was cutting, and he acted out a lot. They got him on medication and in with a therapist who was known to be good with young teen boys. Finally, he was diagnosed bi-polar and has been on medications since that time. He is doing great today. He earned a master's degree from Savannah College of Art and Design and is working in his field, which is television production. I wanted to give you this encouraging news, because there is a lot of hope if you can get the right help. We want to support you as you deal with your daughter. We know how hard this is. My son's very serious problems worsened when he was 19. At that point I couldn't make him do anything. Please keep on trying to get the best help you can before she turns 18. Everything gets so much harder after that. We get it here, and we care. Please keep posting. Warm hugs today for your hurting heart. [/QUOTE]
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