I've known her for 11 years but only the
last 4 have I known the cause. I’m
desperate to get her help. During her
pregnancy she was "normal" and agreed to
meds after breast feeding but she reneged.
Moving her into my house accelerated
things and resulted in a move out with
baby. A custody evaluation which included
psyc test proved useless in diagnosis.
Ironically, her job is to administer
custody evaluations and write reports so
it’s no surprise she eluded diagnosis.
I’ll resist explaining how I know but
trust me, she is bp. I’ll cut this post
short by saying i’m contemplating a very
comprehensive letter to her employer.
This would occur prior to another
master’s meeting which will happen soon.
My hope is that her director will take an
interest in her more for the sake of
removing any liability he might have by
allowing a suspected bp individual to
continue performing custody evaluations.
I’m aware this may result in a
suspension or termination which would be
bad for her but i’m desperate. Our
child who is 3 now will soon become
exposed to the type of uncontrolled
emotions, verbal abuse… that I had the
misfortune to deal with. I don’t have
the money to peruse this legally and i’m
told it’s very difficult to get someone
diagnosed who is resistant. Can anyone
identify with this?
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