One of the new young ladies at
Caroline's private school happens to live a minute from our house, plays lacrosse, and comes from a very nice family. She is also diabetic (type 1) so that makes this friendship even better, because, as I have said many times, managing bipolar disorder is a lot like managing diabetes, with the constant medication adjustments depending on their blood levels, etc. Monitoring their
meds becomes a full time job in itself. I don't want Caroline to share that she is bipolar too quickly. She did that before a few years ago with another new friend and it really backfired with the mom obviously discouraging their friendship. I just want this young lady to know Caroline for Caroline, not the girl with the mental illness. If this girl decides not to come back to
Caroline's school (she can't stand the disruptive troublemakers either) then I will be very bummed. But at least she plays lacrosse, lives very close by, and I can tell her mom is someone I could trust to be a good rule-enforcer.
Lacrosse tryouts happen this week for summer games. I hope that Caroline will make the select team and be able to play and make up for the lost spring season. We shall see!
Stressed today: prom is tonight for my oldest, and besides all the preparation (hair, brow wax, makeup, is the camera ready, pick up flowers, go to picture session, etc), we had two soccer games, ballet rehearsal, a sleepover last night, the Greek Fest which my kids won't miss, and I am now totally wiped out. But my husband and I are going on a date, so I hope I perk up. I just want to sit, not drive, just sit.
2 comments:
I hope this friendship works out for Caroline. I know how important friends are, as we deal with this also.
Wishing the best for this friendship. My daughter has type 1 as well as bipolar so I get it! I can say that this girl probably needs someone to be as accepting and understanding as your daughter does. There is a lot of judgement out there towards anyone with diabetes, even though type 1 can't be prevented and is an automimmune disorder...off my soap box now. I hope it works out.
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