The right term is “ Mental Health Issues rather than mentally ill. Post Partum afflicts women who just gave birth, often times they are undetected for years, it’s only very recent especially in Asian countries that the awareness for this affliction is getting into light. You don’t blame those who are afflicted with Mental Health Issues because even them don’t understand what’s going on with them, instead they need medical attention and understanding.
1. Thanks for sharing your perspective from your perspective, it’s great to learn from others, leaves me with new ideas and options on topic etc.
2. I know that it isn’t something you can control, but i’m just saying come to terms with it and realize your stance on your own issues. Especially if it come to a point in which you are harming yourself or others.
3. I hope you have reached a point in the journey of you mental illness in which you are feeling happy.
(is issues the word i should use? )
I use the word illness, because i don't like the discrimination against the afflictions of the mind. A psychiatrist is a doctor, and the brain get sick as much as other organs.
I like this manhua a lot, although sometimes I question the doctors and their treatments in here lol
Now, What I think is, although you have to be willing to get treated, when you are in crisis, you need emergency treatment. I never saw it happens with the mother, or Terry or Jeff for that matter. But is also realistic, once people really tend to simply disregard mental issues. Truth to be told, I was viewed as a smart but no committed person since young age. "Why if she is so smart?" I was "moody and attention seeker", etc. I've been trough hell, all alone 'cause it was nothing but antics for everybody. I had to go to a complete breakdown, including suicide attempt, at age 31 to my family and friends(and I) to realize I was actually ill. Regardless thank gods it happened, I above all understood myself and the condition I was in and that it wasn't a matter of want or not to be like that. After trials and errors, today I'm ok, passing trough a pile of mental disorders(one multiplies when not faced right?) PTSD, bipolar d w can live a considerably normal life. You can say is happiness when you wake up with will to live on :)

I understand the mother has her own issues but why???
Why put your kids through it. If you know your emotions aren’t stable and that you can’t control yourself and your actions, the best thing you can do is not have kids or have them over at someone you TRUST them with. that way you can not inflict your pain on them. Don’t put babies, children, teens, and young adults (18-22) through stressful problems that you know they can’t handle, especially if you can’t.
thanks for reading my rant sorry if i make it sound like i degrade mentally ill people (IM NOT TRYING TOO).