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29 yr old with-Bipolar
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 158861" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I'll add my welcome too! I could have almost written your story, except my difficult child is 23 and has one child. My difficult child is not medication compliant, doesn't even acknowledge she is bipolar. I can at least set your mind at ease, (unless you know otherwise) that all of their problems are not because we did too much. My difficult child continues to live a dysfunctional life and we have not contributed to her dysfunction. In fact have been very hard nosed about it. She is 23 yrs. old and has yet to be self supporting in anyway. I don't believe she has ever kept a job for even a year. Always got herself fired. Very sad.</p><p></p><p>So that you don't end up with more of her children................... have you considered offering to pay for an IUD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 158861, member: 30"] I'll add my welcome too! I could have almost written your story, except my difficult child is 23 and has one child. My difficult child is not medication compliant, doesn't even acknowledge she is bipolar. I can at least set your mind at ease, (unless you know otherwise) that all of their problems are not because we did too much. My difficult child continues to live a dysfunctional life and we have not contributed to her dysfunction. In fact have been very hard nosed about it. She is 23 yrs. old and has yet to be self supporting in anyway. I don't believe she has ever kept a job for even a year. Always got herself fired. Very sad. So that you don't end up with more of her children................... have you considered offering to pay for an IUD? [/QUOTE]
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