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I can relate. I too have a parent who suffers from this disorder and is only now (in her late 50's) getting the proper help. I will be revealing this in my statement as well as it has greatly impacted my life and contributed to who I have become. I am over 30 though so I have less fear of developing the disorder than in my 20's, which at that time plagued me. I understand your concern but feel that the fact that you made it this far while dealing with an ailing parent is a tremendous accomplishment and worth noting. Good luck I hope this helped. If you ever need to talk I am available davitvaemanuel@.com and understand first hand what it is like to have a parent with this disorder.
I believe your overcoming your addiction shows strength of character and that as long as you discuss it in that manner it will be looked at as an asset. I have some things in my past that I will use in my personal statement, though I have to disclose mine, I believe it will turn in my favor as it made me stronger and more adaptable, which is useful in the field of law.
Yes on Sunday, Please send your prayers. I desperately need them.
170 October LSAT!
Congratulations! Your message was right on time for me.