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BiPolar (BP)/ADHD Daughter pregnant again and soon homeless At 18
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 416160" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>The biggest clue as to what you should do is the fact that your younger kids have suffered enough. Think of them, just think of them. Although I'm not in your situation, the decisions I made regarding my difficult child was really influenced by the fact that I had other children to raise, children that didn't deserve to be exposed to such horrors on a daily basis. Now, 5 years later, they're all great friends and we have a good relationship. But, he can never live here. </p><p> </p><p>It is a really big commitment to raise a child. And she only just turned 18, how many children will you need to raise before you say, "No more?" Of course you love them and don't want precious babies, your grandchildren, to be put in harms way. (((HUGS))) I understand. Don't feel guilty. Don't listen to other people's opinions, they don't know. They don't even know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 416160, member: 2668"] The biggest clue as to what you should do is the fact that your younger kids have suffered enough. Think of them, just think of them. Although I'm not in your situation, the decisions I made regarding my difficult child was really influenced by the fact that I had other children to raise, children that didn't deserve to be exposed to such horrors on a daily basis. Now, 5 years later, they're all great friends and we have a good relationship. But, he can never live here. It is a really big commitment to raise a child. And she only just turned 18, how many children will you need to raise before you say, "No more?" Of course you love them and don't want precious babies, your grandchildren, to be put in harms way. (((HUGS))) I understand. Don't feel guilty. Don't listen to other people's opinions, they don't know. They don't even know. [/QUOTE]
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