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Suffering at the hands of an adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyrrell" data-source="post: 664723" data-attributes="member: 19452"><p>Hello, To answer some questions from above: she is 40, became a difficult child in adolescence, was diagnosed as bipolar after my intervention with her. I have been in therapy for years to deal with my own baggage from childhood and my own mental health demons (depression and PTSD). My daughter's and my relationship troubles are being dealt with in therapy. But therapy can only do so much. </p><p> </p><p>My sincere thanks to all and hugs, T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyrrell, post: 664723, member: 19452"] Hello, To answer some questions from above: she is 40, became a difficult child in adolescence, was diagnosed as bipolar after my intervention with her. I have been in therapy for years to deal with my own baggage from childhood and my own mental health demons (depression and PTSD). My daughter's and my relationship troubles are being dealt with in therapy. But therapy can only do so much. My sincere thanks to all and hugs, T. [/QUOTE]
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