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An update on outpatient therapy . . . and more
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<blockquote data-quote="IKeepPraying" data-source="post: 140379" data-attributes="member: 4729"><p>The thing that just stood out for me, the "bribing". I remember my son was taking medications for ADD and he use to tell me if I didnt let him do something he wouldnt take the medication, Its like he only agreed to take it to hang over my head and use it as a threat. Just be sure not to let him do that to you. I know it is scary, the thought of him leaving, but you cant let him manipulate you in that way. For me, my son is an adult now and I did all I can and now it is up to him to decide what kind of life he will live. My daughters are my focus now. I am upset that my son brought this into their lives. Right now, I am having to explain to my daughters my son did everything wrong because they think some of the stuff was normal-like no homework in High School, not having to finish High school, no curfew...My goodness, what else is going on in their innocent minds that they think was normal....It is scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IKeepPraying, post: 140379, member: 4729"] The thing that just stood out for me, the "bribing". I remember my son was taking medications for ADD and he use to tell me if I didnt let him do something he wouldnt take the medication, Its like he only agreed to take it to hang over my head and use it as a threat. Just be sure not to let him do that to you. I know it is scary, the thought of him leaving, but you cant let him manipulate you in that way. For me, my son is an adult now and I did all I can and now it is up to him to decide what kind of life he will live. My daughters are my focus now. I am upset that my son brought this into their lives. Right now, I am having to explain to my daughters my son did everything wrong because they think some of the stuff was normal-like no homework in High School, not having to finish High school, no curfew...My goodness, what else is going on in their innocent minds that they think was normal....It is scary. [/QUOTE]
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