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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Tyler has a chance. Her not so much. If he is going to be anything he's gotta leave. I don't understand why they don't have jobs at least? [/quote] Would you still feel the same way if he were your daughter’s husband? Or your own? Your best advice is for him to leave the mother of his children because she has mental health issues? Admirable. [/quote] Yes. She isn’t a healthy mother. She’s absent and disappears (one of her own traumas) to treatment all the time. She’s high all the time, and when she’s not, she’s depressed and crying or sleeping. That isn’t healthy parenting. Nova is still plastic, and she would adjust. It’s alsk not healthy for Tyler, who could move on and provide stability for Nova. Mom is not stable. Mom bolting is not stable. Moms depression is not stable. [/quote] I think she just does what she can to avoid much of life. Last year it was not getting out of bed. This year it is going to treatment for lots of time (even after being discharged after the treatment plan was done.) Obviously, whatever problem there is (depression, PTSD, pot, etc.) going on meds or treatment for 6 weeks isn't going to fix it. Going to a therapist where there isn't real work being done isn't going to fix it. She needs to find a LOCAL outpatient great doctor and start really following that plan. [b]The show has a requirement that she essentially relive the Carly part of her life repeatedly. It is filmed; she continues meeting with the adoption counselor years post-adoption; [b]she speaks about adoption around the country (and yet all this time this is apparently something she suffers trauma from and is still voluntarily reliving it?) I do think she desparately wants to be a good mother but she is so incredibly needy and selfish and broken. We all can't forget that it went from literally top of the world, I'm pregnant, to I want to kill myself today. Yes, that is PTSD, I'm guessing, but she needs more than a 6 week vacation-type escape.[/quote] That's dumb thinking. Not talking about Carly or adoption wouldn't have made it any less real or painful for her. The "Carly" part of her life is something that would have and will effect her with or without a tv show. It's traumatic to place a child for adoption and she still needs support. Unfortunately, the counselors at adoption agencies are not generally actual trained mental health professionals and that is what she needed[/quote]
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