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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 763886" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Thank you lovesmysons. My daughter does not medicate or as far as I know see a Dr. In the past I have spent thousands of dollars on trying to help her. My days were spent trying to find the right Dr and trying to help her help herself. She is now 41 and I have done all I can and more. Unless she picks it up on her end it will go round and round. There is a book called 'I hate you, don't leave me' I have not read it yet but have lived those words. My mother in law had bipolar and being around her almost made me end up in the hospital. My husband's sister and two brothers have it also. I truly believe that everyone is on the spectrum depending on their hormones. I think it runs in every family. I think my paternal grandfather may have had it, no sure but from the stories I have read, I think so. Other members of my husbands family and my family may have had it or some other 'something'. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 763886, member: 22416"] Thank you lovesmysons. My daughter does not medicate or as far as I know see a Dr. In the past I have spent thousands of dollars on trying to help her. My days were spent trying to find the right Dr and trying to help her help herself. She is now 41 and I have done all I can and more. Unless she picks it up on her end it will go round and round. There is a book called 'I hate you, don't leave me' I have not read it yet but have lived those words. My mother in law had bipolar and being around her almost made me end up in the hospital. My husband's sister and two brothers have it also. I truly believe that everyone is on the spectrum depending on their hormones. I think it runs in every family. I think my paternal grandfather may have had it, no sure but from the stories I have read, I think so. Other members of my husbands family and my family may have had it or some other 'something'. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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