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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 724332" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>I joined this group because it was for parents of adult children that had a conduct disorder. Unless you have a child with a conduct disorder, you have no business answering my posts. A friend told me one time that it was very important for me to get on a support group of NON bipolar parents trying to live through the grief of their bipolar child. This is where I went wrong. My daughter has the official diagnosis as bipolar. I am guessing she is borderline or even a psychopath. Some of you may have had major problems with your CD child but someone us who feel our child is a step beyond CD are overwhelmingly grieved. As recovering said, the diagnois of bipolar is a point of refrence, that is what it says on my daughter's medical file. I am not sure what the other in laws have, I heard it was bipolar, all I know is that they made my life and my husbands life living hell. I do agree that sometimes borderline and BiPolar get mixed up and at one point my daughter was diagnoised as ADHD. The bottom line is that what ever this horrible mental illness is, the destruction, turmoil, confussion, pain and other very negative emotions that go with it is enough to kill someone. Being on the receiving end of an out of control CD person can actually kill someone. I am a sensitive person, I try very hard to be kind to all, I never mean to harm or offend, I just came here in such overwhelming grief that I typed out of anger. Writting is very theraputic to let out total agony. Conduct disorders, if they are evil or ill it does not matter the damage it leaves is overwhelmingly toxic. I was told my mother and sister in law were bipolar that is why I used the term. The grief they caused almost caused my death. This has been a very long and winding road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 724332, member: 22416"] I joined this group because it was for parents of adult children that had a conduct disorder. Unless you have a child with a conduct disorder, you have no business answering my posts. A friend told me one time that it was very important for me to get on a support group of NON bipolar parents trying to live through the grief of their bipolar child. This is where I went wrong. My daughter has the official diagnosis as bipolar. I am guessing she is borderline or even a psychopath. Some of you may have had major problems with your CD child but someone us who feel our child is a step beyond CD are overwhelmingly grieved. As recovering said, the diagnois of bipolar is a point of refrence, that is what it says on my daughter's medical file. I am not sure what the other in laws have, I heard it was bipolar, all I know is that they made my life and my husbands life living hell. I do agree that sometimes borderline and BiPolar get mixed up and at one point my daughter was diagnoised as ADHD. The bottom line is that what ever this horrible mental illness is, the destruction, turmoil, confussion, pain and other very negative emotions that go with it is enough to kill someone. Being on the receiving end of an out of control CD person can actually kill someone. I am a sensitive person, I try very hard to be kind to all, I never mean to harm or offend, I just came here in such overwhelming grief that I typed out of anger. Writting is very theraputic to let out total agony. Conduct disorders, if they are evil or ill it does not matter the damage it leaves is overwhelmingly toxic. I was told my mother and sister in law were bipolar that is why I used the term. The grief they caused almost caused my death. This has been a very long and winding road. [/QUOTE]
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