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update on 22 year old bipolar who is difficult to live with
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<blockquote data-quote="MrMike" data-source="post: 605665" data-attributes="member: 16687"><p>Dear Recovering,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your kind advice and insight. It seems we do have similar situations, and that you have already been through the ringer a lot longer than I have, and have learned very well how to cope, and live victoriously even given your situation with your daughter. </p><p></p><p>Your words are so helpful, you do not know how much. Not to embarrass you too much, but your writing is so good, so spot on, you have a gift for this ... helping people, and for providing support for these things. </p><p></p><p>We have signed up for the Family-To-Family course offered by NAMI, and start it next week. It should be a big help, as from what I have read, it goes over all the psychological conditions that most of these young adults have, and instructs on how to deal with them, and also</p><p>provides a support group type of a atmosphere. We are going to need it.</p><p></p><p>*Thanks again for your great help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMike, post: 605665, member: 16687"] Dear Recovering, Thank you so much for your kind advice and insight. It seems we do have similar situations, and that you have already been through the ringer a lot longer than I have, and have learned very well how to cope, and live victoriously even given your situation with your daughter. Your words are so helpful, you do not know how much. Not to embarrass you too much, but your writing is so good, so spot on, you have a gift for this ... helping people, and for providing support for these things. We have signed up for the Family-To-Family course offered by NAMI, and start it next week. It should be a big help, as from what I have read, it goes over all the psychological conditions that most of these young adults have, and instructs on how to deal with them, and also provides a support group type of a atmosphere. We are going to need it. *Thanks again for your great help. [/QUOTE]
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