Posted by HappyGirl on March 31, 2004, at 18:54:57
In reply to Re: MDD BiPolar Reply//DanielJ » HappyGirl, posted by gr8red on March 31, 2004, at 15:19:45
Hi gr8red :
One thing I know VERY clearly as to Mental Ill tendercy is to be 'genetic,'rather than situational or environmental circumstances. It means simply 'runs in the family.' Probably, someone in your or your ex has/had some sort of M.I. that is NOT necessarily 'Bipolar' your son seems to have. In my family, my 'great' grandmother had M.I., 'M.D.D.' around in 1920-30.
As to your ex's non-presence affecting your son's current problem, M.I., I am NOT sure, ... however this/separation occurred during his very tender age, at 2, then it seems NO strong impact on your son's emotional well-being. Rather, you are able to trace your son's M.I. to someone in your or ex family.
In dealing with serious M.I., such as Bipolar(serious form) and schizo., there is a VERY tough job for everyone involved, ... but the post, above D.J. wrote very precisely and articularly in regard to dealing 'shizo.' along with personal experience in M.I. very truthfully.
I totally agree.
H.G.
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