
Welcome Lourdessy,
Another parent here to say hi and glad you're here. I'm sure will find from reading that so many of our kids suffer with co-morbid conditions. It only adds more pain to a situation that is already complicated.
I hear you ! About being just too damn much to deal with sometimes. When I first came here I was tearing my hair out, spitting mad, looking for answers. As a parent suffering the loss of a child who is still right in front of you, is heart breaking. If we let it, the pain of struggling with accepting will keep us on a merry go round. I'm not saying it's easy or it will come right now, but eventually we do have to accept. There are great lessons here, one is on radical acceptance.
It is very, very sad but, I'm sure you will read here the posts of many parents who feel the same, say the same; I gave them a good childhood, loved them. It will take time but, you will come to understand that it had NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU. Mental illness is no discriminator of people. It is hard, it is a struggle, believe me when I tell you there is always hope. You can find a way to love your child for she is. It's just that now all she is, is different from your dreams.