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Hi...stopped by your beach and read that you have bi-polar and your son is ADHA. I too am bipolar and my 19 yr old son has ADHD. Know what you are going thru. Hang in there and if you ever need to chat....just look me up!
hang in there with the kitten and sounds like we are both single moms with at least one kid with problems :-)
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