Bi-Polar Children

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    Bi-Polar Children

    Your heart racing because your child is out of control. A parent's worst nightmare. Are they okay, is it your imagination?
    Family history you can't deny, the ties that break you are also the ties that bond you.
    Bi-Polar. Is it paranoia, or imagination? Can it be controlled?
    Doctors answers are medication. Environment and behavior are the biggest factors. Controlling shouldn't be a chore....Young boys trying to be normal....can't concentrate, can't remember...losing tempers, throwing chairs....Screaming and yelling "I Don't Care".
    Too much medicine leaves them like a zombie, or not enough is like their on speed...in between...what is that.? Where is the even calm? Love and affection is our ups and downs.... at times we hug, and other times we don't touch.
    Little buzzies become our companion. Sensing the touch, to reach our brains is there a connection or misconception. Doctors appointments and therapy have become normal on a weekly basis. Consistency and schedules, treatment team meetings and alternate solutions. What has become of our old school systems?
    Teenagers are different from younger children. There are more factors to consider. Hormones and genes, the fight to be a normal teenager has become the ultimate test.
    Girls fighting losing control, disrespect, can not follow rules. Probation and jail, group homes and camps. Call me crazy....but is it all to real? What has happened to our youth today? There are more children today being diagnosed with Bi-Polar, RAD, or Sensory Integration.....Please help raise the awareness of the mental health problems our youth today.

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    BLUEEYES commented on Bi-Polar Children

    11-21-2008

    I TO HAVE A BI-POLAR CHILD AND AS I READ YOUR POEM , I BEGAN TO CRY BECAUSE SOMETIMES I FEEL ALL ALONE BUT I AM NOT AND PEOPLE OUTTHERE DO CARE.

    To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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