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  1. Mary Byrne

    It was hard to read your story its so sad. I experienced problems myself as a young teenager with my own mam suffering from depression. I was only about 14 and the oldest of my family, my dad passed away very young leaving my mam and my 2brothers and one sister behind. Nobody will or can understand unless you go through this terrible illness. Mental illness carries such a stigma not sure that will ever improve. unfortunately for us just when my mam had any health in that area of her life she got cancer and passed away very quickly on us. She was only 67. Fair play to you for standing by her its not a n easy place to be. Please do not share this post with anyone else but I felt I had to write this because I feel so sorry for you.

    Regards,

    Mary

  2. Andrea Broom

    I want you to know how brave you are for sharing this part of your life. I have always wondered what it is like for the kids. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was 18 and a few years ago made the decision that I didn’t think kids would be in my future. I know it was hard for my family and didn’t want to put a child through a lot of pain. Reading this did tear me up because I am so close to the illness but could never imagine how it must be for the other people in my life. April this was beautifully written, it was raw, full of emotions and I have to say you are such a strong person for sharing this and living this also. It’s hard with the stigma, things started to look up for me when I finally educated myself properly. I hope the best for you and your family.

  3. This is a hard post to read. Mental illness can be very cruel. It certainly can be devastating to families. There just is not enough support for families who are going through it. Sounds like your family has really been hit with the gambit. I wish you continued good thoughts and know that I applaud your efforts to bring this topic into the forefront. Thank you!

  4. I have never experienced anything like this but it seems as though writing about this has been like a huge sigh of relief for you. I can sense it through your written words.

  5. I am sorry you and your family are going through this. I have no real advice to offer, as I have no personal experience, but I hope all works out well. I have been told, with proper medication Bipolar can be regulated, but again, I am not 100% on this.

  6. It must be so hard to go through this with a parent. Especially when you were young and did not know what was wrong. Wishing you and your family peace.

  7. My stepmother was bipolar, and often untreated – your mother sounds A LOT like what I experienced growing up. However, it may be something else, like perhaps schizophrenia. – you can also look up symptoms and signs of these things and feel free to speak with her doctors (or with the person who does) about what your family thinks might be wrong. It definitely sounds like she needs an advocate.

    In the meantime, I’m sorry for what your family is having to go through – mental illness is so hard for everyone touched by it.

  8. Elizabeth O.

    I can only imagine what it’s like. I’m sorry that you and your mom are facing this until now. It’s never easy but you have to be strong for your mother. My heart goes out to the both of you and the rest of the family.

  9. This is so moving. I know you love your mom and you’re going to keep trying until you finally find a solution for what you’re facing right now. If you’re not sure about the diagnosis, it would be better to get a second and a third opinion.

  10. Blair villanueva

    Hard to read you post at this gloomy afternoon on my side. However, it seems you’ve grown up as a tough woman and your parents did a great job.

  11. I had my ex’s father who was bipolar and there was all kinds of mental illnesses in her family. Through them I got to know about a lot of the support groups for mental illness. You can find ones for general mental illness but I am guessing that there are even ones specifically directed towards people who are bipolar. There is help out there, you just have to know where to get it.

  12. Natasha Botkin

    Thank you for sharing. I have a family memebers that also have mental helth concerns.. Unless, you walk in these shoes it’s difficult to fullu comprehend. Xoxo

  13. Agentszerozerosetter

    I am sorry you and your family had to go trough this… you sure are a strong and beautiful person, best wishes for the future!

  14. Megan

    My heart really goes out to you and your family. Mental illness can take many forms and all of them are awful. You’ve faced a lot but your post is evidence that you have come out tough and wise.

  15. You are so brave to write about all of this! It is very difficult to write about these very personal experiences. My mom was diagnosed with bi-polar and never really had highs. I’ve recently read more about Boarderline Personalities and think that more describes my mom. However, a person can have both. In my situation, I took the brunt of my mom’s problems. My family closes their eyes to the things she does and how she behaves. We hid and protected her issues from the outside world. I don’t think anyone outside our home had any idea what was going on behind closed doors. She would take medication for a while and then decide she didn’t need it anymore and then really flip out! My mom hasn’t had much help because the family wants to pretend it isn’t happening. This puts me on the outside because I am tired of the games and dishonesty.
    There should be more available for families. It sounds like you have a good support system amongst siblings and your father. Hold on to what you have and take care of yourself.

  16. I have family members and friends with mental disorders and I myself have depression and anxiety. Sorry to hear about your mam, it has taken a long time but I really hope they help her control the disorder, poor thing x

  17. CourtneyLynne

    Omg I just couldn’t imagine!!! I have a bestie that had a hubby with mental illness and boy were things tough

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