Secondly, we have spent a tremendous amount of money on our Caroline paying for medical bills, private schools, and many different activities that we thought would be therapeutic for her, such as horsebackriding, art, sports etc. These expenses have impacted our finances to a significant degree. Because I cannot work outside the home while caring for her at this important stage of her life, I have limited options to bring in extra money. So if a few extra dollars come in to help, that's great. I don't expect to be earning a whole lot off of my blog. And truly, I just want to share with whoever wants to read about our trials and joys in raising this special needs daughter. So please don't be offended. I am just glad you are reading....Megan
A blog for anyone who needs to know they are not alone in raising a bipolar child.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
You May Have Noticed...
You may notice that I am allowing some companies to advertise on my blog. Please understand that I am not trying to capitalize on the trials of our precious daughter, but rather to accomplish two things. First, many may find this blog via Google by searching out "bipolar daughter" because they are looking for support and encouragement about their own loved one. Once my adsense request is approved, the advertisements that show on the sidebar will change to those provided mainly by pharmaceutical companies and other relevant entities which are trying to forward research for treatments and a possible cure for this terrible disorder. People new to this whole bipolar thing may feel overwhelmed by the myriad of medications needed, so this could be helpful to learn which meds do what.
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