Wanderer0327
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Me too. I'd LOVE to rebuild with my mother if only she'd get to that point that she could be reliable or even just damn care.
I had to go pick up my girl from an emergency room several hours away yesterday. Scary.
I do not have her issues but seriously, how hard can it be to take meds, eat regularly and sleep? Or to KNOW that you can't handle two trips so close together and set limits?!?
This burning bridges thing is killing me.
Sorry to hear about the ER run. I spent every other weekend (or more) with my stbxw in one of several regional ERs. Tore me up every time. I knew I was helpless to do anything but stand by and witness her pain. Still tears me up thinking about it. I believe that 80-90% of her pain is somatic, a manifestation of her depression that she thinks she can handle with meds alone. She just started going to a therapist and I hope it works for her. Maybe, just maybe my filing for divorce has convinced her that she can't solve her issues with meds alone.
My stbxw's daughter was supposed to be taking a bunch of meds including antidepressants but she would fight the whole time. My stbxw cleaned her room one time and found a bunch of the meds in the trashcan and under the bed. Just another bit of agony for my stbxw to try to endure.
The best you can do IMHO is to make sure her meds are set out for her each day, and to prep at least one or two meals for the two of you each day. That's what I did. At some point it really does come down to the individual with the disorder taking responsibility for themselves.
For me the meds helped with the depression and the hypomania but at a cost. I lost the hypomanic (sexual energy primarily with some euphoria) high that I had lived on for so long. I also put on weight like there was no tomorrow (kicked up the depression.) But I finally accepted that my situation was like having high blood pressure and I needed to just accept that I had to take the meds every day just like vitamins. I've also maintained daily emotional and dosage logs for over two years. They have helped me to keep a conscious track of both what meds I am on and how I seem to be responding to them daily. It helps me to keep everything straight so that I can be a better patient with my P-doc and therapists.
You're in my thoughts and prayers. Be sure to take care of yourself, Furry.

