I don't think anyone is "looking down" on "that woman", I think everyone is just concerned about Shelley's DD's well-being.
I am really sorry to hear this, Shelley! That is very difficult!
My Mom is bi-polar and she actually lost custody when my parents were divorced when I was 9 (my parents remarried when I was in my 20s but that's a different story). I remember how hard it was for me as a child to deal with her because of the constant mood swings and episodes. I don't think any child should be subjected to that!!! Now my Mom is in her 60s, I am in my 40s, she still doesn't think she is bi-polar and doesn't take medication, and I still have a hard time dealing with her mood swings, you never know what to expect and it still gets to me, although I know it is her disease.
I guess there are varying degrees of the severeness of the disorder. What you are mentioning sounds pretty severe.
Can you talk to your X about that? I mean, he should have his child's best interest in mind and shouldn't jeopardize her emotional AND (maybe) physical well-being for the new girlfriend. Maybe when Sophie comes to visit him his girlfriend shouldn't be around. If she has lost custody of her child because of her illness, why would it be okay to subject another child to that?
((((Shelley)))))