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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 761556" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear Ksm:</p><p></p><p>A number of us are now dealing with possible psychosis in our children. I know I am. It's terrifying. </p><p></p><p>I will only say this. Right now you've got to keep yourself secure and calm and connected. You've got the baby and so much more responsibility. I would say that there is a silver lining to dgd's situation, right now. Different levels of care and intervention seem to have been immobilized around her (church, medical, police, etc.. It seems that bio-Mom is recognized the danger dgd is in and may not want it around her. That may mean that daughter will have to go to live in some sort of safe and supported shelter or program, where she can receive intervention for domestic violence, mental illness, and drug use. </p><p></p><p>It may be that the baby kept your dgd tethered to reality, but at real cost to him, both in the present and future. Maybe she will be mobilized to help herself in order to be the good mother she has the potential to be. How is the baby?</p><p></p><p>Am I understanding correctly that the father can't go near your dgd for 5 years? Oh happy day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 761556, member: 18958"] Dear Ksm: A number of us are now dealing with possible psychosis in our children. I know I am. It's terrifying. I will only say this. Right now you've got to keep yourself secure and calm and connected. You've got the baby and so much more responsibility. I would say that there is a silver lining to dgd's situation, right now. Different levels of care and intervention seem to have been immobilized around her (church, medical, police, etc.. It seems that bio-Mom is recognized the danger dgd is in and may not want it around her. That may mean that daughter will have to go to live in some sort of safe and supported shelter or program, where she can receive intervention for domestic violence, mental illness, and drug use. It may be that the baby kept your dgd tethered to reality, but at real cost to him, both in the present and future. Maybe she will be mobilized to help herself in order to be the good mother she has the potential to be. How is the baby? Am I understanding correctly that the father can't go near your dgd for 5 years? Oh happy day! [/QUOTE]
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