I've stuggled with depression from teen years and other things, but the worst was my parents not believing in medications, my sibling needed ADHD meds and I needed depression meds, but knowing how they felt, I just hid as much as I could from them to keep from hurting them. I knew they were wrong, and I knew what I felt was real. I think years down the road they have changed their ideology on this, but I believe it was NTM that taught them how to raise their kids, that tought them medication for wounds was ok but not for mental illnesses. Don't blame them, just agreeing with everyone, it is MUCH harder to get an NTMr or any other religious person to understand than the average tollerator (probably agnostic) but sadly true. Here is an interesting story. I married a man with the same beliefs as my parents regarding this, until 4.5 years later he cut off his finger at work, lost his job, began to have seizures....he bacame depressed and for the first time in life, a few months into his deep depression he looked at me and appologized for not believing me or being there and for instead mocking at the situation. It felt good for once, even though it wasn't my parents, but to have someone I cared about say OMG its real and I'm so sorry.
Wouldn't it be nice if NTM as an entity magically had a epiphany like my husband did and saw all their wrongdoings and went around appologizing to those they hurt and abandoned during hurt times when needed the most? Oh one can only dream...
SO here is a good one, my sibling with ADHD, (he eventually got dismissed from the NTM headquarters school), but while still there, he got picked on by a 'goody goody' child and he pushed back as the 'thug' image he was with this highly inapropriate loose pants (which gave him his image at the school). Well, an altercation occurred, and instead of just punishing the children, the parents were summoned also and my father was told to parent his child better and that he would spend all day Saturday raking leaves at the headquarters so all could see them bonding as they should be doing more of (as if them bonding more would have alleviated the situation that occured). Thanks NTM for the parenting advice! I'm not sure if my Dad ever went down there and did it, wish he would have told them to go fly a kite! Obviously we can all in retrospect look back and wonder why at this point NTM stil thinks they have an inkling of a clue on how to deal with kids? They didn't protect them, they never stood up for them and certainly didn't earn any of their respect or love. Isn't that the opposite of good parenting? If NTM ever wrote any books on parenting, I would put it on the 'What NOT to do' book case and tomorrow it would be the best seller!
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