I am thankful that a year has passed since then, and for many other things: I am thankful that she was able to go to the fantastic residential program at Meridell that changed the direction of her life; for the wonderful private school that accepted her afterwards knowing she might be difficult; for our church family that has been so supportive and caring; for my own family and their acceptance of our bp child, and their constant encouragement; for my many, many friends who love us unconditionally; for my fellow bloggers and followers who remind me I am not alone; and most of all for our faithful God, who has held us close every step of the way, carrying us when we could not lift our heads, "...being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion..." Philippians 1:6
These are great things to be thankful for. And great reminds of God's promises to us.
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Amy and I have a thirteen year old daughter who has had all kinds of diagnosis-ADHD, anxiety(OCD), and possible bipolar. We have tried to get her help here in Phoenix for the last four years and still she has had the right combo of medicine for only a brief period of 4 weeks. We also have hada terrible time getting her the right kind of help and a true diagnosis. Finally after she became a dangerous threat to our 6 month old baby and a constant torment to our 7 year old we resorted to sending her to a therapeutic Christian boarding school last month only to have it close its doors this month due to finances. she is home and everyday it is a struggle. We are searching for a place to get her the help she needs that we cannot get her here. We are looking at Meridell. Do you have anything helpful to tell us that would be wonderful. thank you for this blog as it is encouraging to know other moms at there who deal with similar things. Thanks, Amy
ReplyDeleteYEAH! I so don't like to say, "I know what you mean" but, I do, in a small way. We have these markers in our lives and unfortunately it seems that with BP the markers can be hospitalizations and moods off the norm. I am so happy you are all in a better space this year.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy! I couldn't access your blog, but I want to say that I feel for you, and know how stressed out you must be. If you read my earliest postings you will see how we found out Caroline was BP. Please check out Meridell Achievement Center in Texas--I have a link to it on this site. Your daughter probably needs more than just behavioral therapy which is what a lot of the boarding schools focus on. Meridell was wonderful for Caroline and it changed her life. Let me know what you find. With kind regard, Megan
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