
Apr 01, 2012, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rcbraden
All you can do is love her. My daughter is bi- polar, diagnosed, not that I needed it to be. She would love to just relate as everyone else. I know how much it hurts her that she feels out of control at times...no matter how she tries to compensate. I get my feelings hurt, but I have learned to let it go just as quickly because I take into consideration her point of view.
Look, I am probably really out of line for saying all this. That is my issue. I should keep my big fat mouth shut. Please forgive my blather.
All the best to you. And if you have advice for me I would greatly appreciate.
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Please don't apologise. Thank you for telling me about your situation. Yes, it must be hard for your daughter, but for you also. It hurts us, as parents to see our children hurting.
I do love my mother. I try to over look a lot. Being dissociative and depressed myself, it's hard not to take things very personally.
Does your daughter have bipolar 1? How old is she? It is an awful feeling to be out of control. You sound like such a good parent. I wish I knew some advice that would be helpful. You are already doing what I would suggest...Love her with all your heart.
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