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bipolar parents

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

bipolar parents
Children with bipolar disorder and their relationship with parents?

hey, anyone know of children with bipolar disorder and how it affects their relationship with parents? or any parental influence on how children from their disorder? Thanks!

I have bipolar disorder, but I did not know until I was in my 30's. So for a younger person, a teenager or someone in their 20's can be very difficult for the family. Parents should be understanding and make everything possible to help finance the child care and emotional wellbeing. If they can not pay, then there need to see that the child has some kind counseling and medication. It is completely resistant. Bipolar is presented in different areas, some gray and is not serious and some are very serious. But if the child is young has a very good chance of being medicated to be normal. I am …. I have never been hospitalized because my parents paid for psychiatry and medicine along of my recovery and I had to go to a hospital. Not all parents can afford to do this, but they can try to deal with your child as if it were a case of needs special. Would you give up the child if late? Or diabetes? No. They had to get medication and therapy. Hands down, parents have a tough road .. but it is completely solved by medicine. I know, it happened to me and I'm fully functional, have a son, work, etc. and I am happy and it is not necessary my parents anymore. Hands down, coming from someone with experience: bipolarity requires good medicine, it may take a while to find the right combination, but Children and adults can recover and be normal. parents should do whatever is necessary to wait for that and see that it is served. Diane 's The

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