Mental Health

Emily • Tolerance can be a strength.
I feel as if I've struggled with my mental health for quite some time now and I truly need to attempt to reach out and get help. 
My mother has issues of her own, yet chooses to ignore the pain that her mental health has put us through. For a very long time, my mothers mental health problems were ignored.. and as a result, it'd take a toll on us. 
My father was abusive and although I was always daddy's little girl, I quickly had to acknowledge the type of person he was and I've spent years trying to run away from him.. 
I was bakeracted last year and was told that I have DMDD, which is basically a step down from being bi-polar. It's just typically found in adolescents and is classified as DMDD so that children aren't being put on bi-polar medications. 
It just feels as if the older I get, the more I recognize the symptoms of truly being bi-polar and it terrifies me.. I could write forever but I'm not too sure about where to go with this anymore..  I guess I'm just looking for help. 

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