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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 453779" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>((((HUGS)))) </p><p></p><p>Yes, the upheaval your son has been experiencing is most certainly part of the problem. in my opinion you and husband need to get custody and allow biomom supervised visitation. I do not think it would be too difficult to get any of the therapists you've worked with so far to tell a judge that biomom's instability is NOT good for this child. Good intentions, for sure, but NOT if it brings harm to the child. If she has bipolar and is NOT stable on medications, and REFUSES to acknowledge that she needs help, let alone getting help, she is, indeed, unfit. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, your son is not just affected by his environment. He has biomom's DNA as well as grandmom's DNA. Bipolar has a highly genetic factor to it. You might also want to pick up a copy of <u>The Bipolar Child</u> It is the foremost authority on bipolar disorder in young children.</p><p></p><p>husband needs to stop taking the path of least resistance, and he has to stop fast. 1, to protect his son, and 2, to be able to effectively parent his son. He cannot just keep handing your son back every time his ex asks. Your son already has been dealt a difficult hand in life, he doesn't need adults complicating it even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 453779, member: 11965"] ((((HUGS)))) Yes, the upheaval your son has been experiencing is most certainly part of the problem. in my opinion you and husband need to get custody and allow biomom supervised visitation. I do not think it would be too difficult to get any of the therapists you've worked with so far to tell a judge that biomom's instability is NOT good for this child. Good intentions, for sure, but NOT if it brings harm to the child. If she has bipolar and is NOT stable on medications, and REFUSES to acknowledge that she needs help, let alone getting help, she is, indeed, unfit. Unfortunately, your son is not just affected by his environment. He has biomom's DNA as well as grandmom's DNA. Bipolar has a highly genetic factor to it. You might also want to pick up a copy of [U]The Bipolar Child[/U] It is the foremost authority on bipolar disorder in young children. husband needs to stop taking the path of least resistance, and he has to stop fast. 1, to protect his son, and 2, to be able to effectively parent his son. He cannot just keep handing your son back every time his ex asks. Your son already has been dealt a difficult hand in life, he doesn't need adults complicating it even more. [/QUOTE]
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