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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="asldogs" data-source="post: 432674" data-attributes="member: 12055"><p>Thank you so very much everyone for your replies!! I am surprised to find so many similar stories and that you actually read and take the time to respond to my posts. I can't tell you how much I am appreciating reading your stories. </p><p></p><p>Update: Graduation came and went, without my son walking. He did not graduate. Last I heard, the principal was letting him sit at the computer making up failed credits on a special Nova Net program. I have not seen nor talked to my son since Friday morning before school. He eventually sent a text telling me he was staying over with his buddy Gage, who I don't know and never met. Saturday started and went by, just got another text from son telling me he is staying over again. My reply? "Talk to Gage about staying permanently. you will be moving out by next weekend." I had planned to wait for him to come home, tell him to sit and offer to support his move with start up money to buy groceries, bus ticket to where ever he wanted to go, help pack and/or store his things.... but he needed to start planning and preparing for moving out. I left today for the afternoon and locked the house up tight. I found his house key in his wallet and took it. He has no key to the house. I made plans tomorrow and will lock up the house again. I was planning to go talk to the police on Tuesday after the holiday, but now I'm thinking I should go talk to them tomorrow? </p><p></p><p>ASLdogs</p><p>Me... 59 yrs old</p><p>Son...ASPD 18 yr. adopted when he was 11</p><p>3 dogs and 1 cat</p><p></p><p>I adopted my son because I was loosing my immediate family and never married. My mother and brother had passed away. My father and I were the only ones left. He and my son developed a nice bond before dad died two years ago. My son and I had bonded quickly after adoption and had always presented challenges but he always was able to talk about them and express remorse. 6-8 months ago he began to refuse to talk about his challenging behaviors and started showing no remorse. Even when he got one of his many girlfriends pregnant and had an abortion at the age of 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asldogs, post: 432674, member: 12055"] Thank you so very much everyone for your replies!! I am surprised to find so many similar stories and that you actually read and take the time to respond to my posts. I can't tell you how much I am appreciating reading your stories. Update: Graduation came and went, without my son walking. He did not graduate. Last I heard, the principal was letting him sit at the computer making up failed credits on a special Nova Net program. I have not seen nor talked to my son since Friday morning before school. He eventually sent a text telling me he was staying over with his buddy Gage, who I don't know and never met. Saturday started and went by, just got another text from son telling me he is staying over again. My reply? "Talk to Gage about staying permanently. you will be moving out by next weekend." I had planned to wait for him to come home, tell him to sit and offer to support his move with start up money to buy groceries, bus ticket to where ever he wanted to go, help pack and/or store his things.... but he needed to start planning and preparing for moving out. I left today for the afternoon and locked the house up tight. I found his house key in his wallet and took it. He has no key to the house. I made plans tomorrow and will lock up the house again. I was planning to go talk to the police on Tuesday after the holiday, but now I'm thinking I should go talk to them tomorrow? ASLdogs Me... 59 yrs old Son...ASPD 18 yr. adopted when he was 11 3 dogs and 1 cat I adopted my son because I was loosing my immediate family and never married. My mother and brother had passed away. My father and I were the only ones left. He and my son developed a nice bond before dad died two years ago. My son and I had bonded quickly after adoption and had always presented challenges but he always was able to talk about them and express remorse. 6-8 months ago he began to refuse to talk about his challenging behaviors and started showing no remorse. Even when he got one of his many girlfriends pregnant and had an abortion at the age of 15. [/QUOTE]
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