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26 year old son beat up my 30 year old daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 617332" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Take out an order of protection against him. Bipolar doesn't cause people to behave like that. He is either not on his medications, abusing some drug, or has another problem outside of bipolar and you all need to be protected from him regardless of his diagnosis. It's his turn to step up to the plate and either take charge of whatever his problems are or to realize that his life will be horrible.</p><p></p><p>I have a mood disorder and other diagnosis. too. Nobody else can help the person who is mentally ill if the person is unwilling to take the right medications and work very hard with a good psychologist. And it is a lifetime challenge, but it can be done.It is right for you to have a zero tolerance for violence or THREATS of violence in your house. You need to stay safe from your son. I have one son who I would never allow to live with me because of verbal threats he has made and his anger issues, which scare me. </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry for you and your daughter's suffering. Keep us posted and welcome to the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 617332, member: 1550"] Take out an order of protection against him. Bipolar doesn't cause people to behave like that. He is either not on his medications, abusing some drug, or has another problem outside of bipolar and you all need to be protected from him regardless of his diagnosis. It's his turn to step up to the plate and either take charge of whatever his problems are or to realize that his life will be horrible. I have a mood disorder and other diagnosis. too. Nobody else can help the person who is mentally ill if the person is unwilling to take the right medications and work very hard with a good psychologist. And it is a lifetime challenge, but it can be done.It is right for you to have a zero tolerance for violence or THREATS of violence in your house. You need to stay safe from your son. I have one son who I would never allow to live with me because of verbal threats he has made and his anger issues, which scare me. I'm so sorry for you and your daughter's suffering. Keep us posted and welcome to the board. [/QUOTE]
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