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22 year-old-daughter stopped speaking to parents
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 721245" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>You are not alone. I don't recognize who my son has become. His issue is with drugs and although that is the case I also see a rude vulgar person we certainly didn't raise.</p><p></p><p>It is heart breaking and troublesome no matter the cause. We are still in the throws of this as he has not completed high school and is failing again at this attempt. He will be 18 this month. I do t see him willing or wanting to change. I wish this was different but it's not.</p><p></p><p>I am learning to care for myself and do what I need to do the survive this ordeal.</p><p></p><p>He is passive but steals from us. Has. I respect for home or chores and we have set the bar pretty low quit frankly.</p><p></p><p>I am getting much more secure in the idea that he needs to be on his own and find his own path. Keeping him and supporting him does not appear to be helping in any way what so ever. </p><p></p><p>Getting therapy and support for yourself is very important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 721245, member: 21895"] You are not alone. I don't recognize who my son has become. His issue is with drugs and although that is the case I also see a rude vulgar person we certainly didn't raise. It is heart breaking and troublesome no matter the cause. We are still in the throws of this as he has not completed high school and is failing again at this attempt. He will be 18 this month. I do t see him willing or wanting to change. I wish this was different but it's not. I am learning to care for myself and do what I need to do the survive this ordeal. He is passive but steals from us. Has. I respect for home or chores and we have set the bar pretty low quit frankly. I am getting much more secure in the idea that he needs to be on his own and find his own path. Keeping him and supporting him does not appear to be helping in any way what so ever. Getting therapy and support for yourself is very important. [/QUOTE]
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