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Dmom3005
08-19-2009, 03:55 AM
Hi everyone. I'm Donna and I feel like this is a lonely room at times.

I know that Pam, Mari and a few other adults from the bipolar room help
me keep a eye on when a post shows up. But I also know that at times
when it looks like not to many parents are posting, you worry your the
only one.

Its definately not true. Honestly a lot of the adults that post in the Bipolar forum. Either have friends with kids with disabilities, or like me have
a child or two with disabilities. I have one with bipolar undiagnosed and
one with anxiety and hallucinations that are controlled as of now.

There are also some that are college students or younger adults. They
can give some good insight as to what might be going on too.

SO what I'm trying to say is. Post in here, but please come and either
say Hi in bipolar forum, or start a new post.

We want to help. And if nothing else we are really good listeners. And
there are about 4 that can look up just about anything. And sometimes
that comes in handy.

SO your welcome in the Bipolar Forum, your technically wanted in the room.
If you have a child with the disorder your needed.

So come by and have a cup of coffee with us. Or what ever it is you drink.

Donna:hug::hug:




Vowel Lady
09-16-2009, 09:42 AM
We adopted a child as an infant that was eventually dx'd with this disorder.
It has been many years of ups and downs. A roller coaster ride if you will.
I come here often and am grateful for receiving a lot of help. My heart goes out to all of those w/ this disorder and also for the parents who are doing their best to help and are often at a loss trying to make sense of it all.
Prayers for strength and wisdom all around. Thank you Donna and a big (hug) as well.

Dmom3005
09-16-2009, 01:05 PM
Vowel Lady

It takes a special family to raise these children. It also takes special
people to adopt period. You are one special lady.

Thank you for taking on the battle. I know many who have adopted.

Donna