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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 761145" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Lovemysons, I'm so sorry. My son also has bipolar disorder. I do not. I try but do not relate in that way to my son, and his father was so overwhelmed with misplaced guilt from him passing on the Bipolar gene that he could not calm himself down enough to relate to my son, my son triggered him. These days my son believes we chose our challenges prior to birth, you know those strange to us insights they verbalize. From what I've read of you with your son, he had the great gift of someone who related to him and was there to support him. If my son is right. your loving motherly relationship with your son has helped him to move forward with his challenges. I don't feel I can every say I believe my son has it right, none of us can, but if we believe in life after death it kind of makes some sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 761145, member: 22840"] Lovemysons, I'm so sorry. My son also has bipolar disorder. I do not. I try but do not relate in that way to my son, and his father was so overwhelmed with misplaced guilt from him passing on the Bipolar gene that he could not calm himself down enough to relate to my son, my son triggered him. These days my son believes we chose our challenges prior to birth, you know those strange to us insights they verbalize. From what I've read of you with your son, he had the great gift of someone who related to him and was there to support him. If my son is right. your loving motherly relationship with your son has helped him to move forward with his challenges. I don't feel I can every say I believe my son has it right, none of us can, but if we believe in life after death it kind of makes some sense. [/QUOTE]
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