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Urgent—32 year old bipolar daughter pregnant and may be homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 755730" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>My 41 y/o daughter is same, minus the pregnancy. She has been enabled by rich men and now she is 41 and hasn't learned to survive on her own. Anyway, the one thing I know for sure, she can never live with us. I can't even make it through a conversation without great anxiety. Its impossible to reason with those who do not accept responsibility for their choices, and continuing the cycle is not helpful to anyone.</p><p></p><p>My daughter lives in another state, so I searched for all the resources available there and called each one. I wanted answers for me, so when the call or text comes, I have workable resources that offer help for her to live independently. I am not abandoning her, I am removing myself as a source of enabling and offering resources to people who are willing to help her find herself. We are obviously not prepared to deal with these mental disorders. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts are with you. I wish you the strength to keep the boundaries so you can all move forward. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 755730, member: 23811"] My 41 y/o daughter is same, minus the pregnancy. She has been enabled by rich men and now she is 41 and hasn't learned to survive on her own. Anyway, the one thing I know for sure, she can never live with us. I can't even make it through a conversation without great anxiety. Its impossible to reason with those who do not accept responsibility for their choices, and continuing the cycle is not helpful to anyone. My daughter lives in another state, so I searched for all the resources available there and called each one. I wanted answers for me, so when the call or text comes, I have workable resources that offer help for her to live independently. I am not abandoning her, I am removing myself as a source of enabling and offering resources to people who are willing to help her find herself. We are obviously not prepared to deal with these mental disorders. My thoughts are with you. I wish you the strength to keep the boundaries so you can all move forward. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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