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Conversion disorder, depression, maybe dissociation disorder and/or borderline traits...
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 637355" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Yes it is. I don't know why but for some reason my gut is telling me that difficult child probably doesn't need to live alone. I know right now he is with you all and you can keep an eye on him but what happens when he goes back to work? He isn't just alone he is completely away from people who know him and his "signs." It's almost like he needs a buddy who can hang around/live with him so they can catch these things in advance of them getting so bad. If only a therapy dog could dial the phone and call you when difficult child shows signs of slipping.</p><p> </p><p>I've got it difficult child needs a male sports groupie! LOL Someone we can force to sign a confidentiality waiver would be best! I know somebody on this board has a easy child kid they could donate for the cause. Doesn't Terry have a daughter studying medical stuff? Shoot she isn't male. She wont work. OK sorry I had to have a good laugh.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad difficult child has you guys to help him. It really sounds like the majority of his issues are mental health and not drug related. Hopefully the doctors and the family can help difficult child dig out from under this again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 637355, member: 15473"] Yes it is. I don't know why but for some reason my gut is telling me that difficult child probably doesn't need to live alone. I know right now he is with you all and you can keep an eye on him but what happens when he goes back to work? He isn't just alone he is completely away from people who know him and his "signs." It's almost like he needs a buddy who can hang around/live with him so they can catch these things in advance of them getting so bad. If only a therapy dog could dial the phone and call you when difficult child shows signs of slipping. I've got it difficult child needs a male sports groupie! LOL Someone we can force to sign a confidentiality waiver would be best! I know somebody on this board has a easy child kid they could donate for the cause. Doesn't Terry have a daughter studying medical stuff? Shoot she isn't male. She wont work. OK sorry I had to have a good laugh. I am glad difficult child has you guys to help him. It really sounds like the majority of his issues are mental health and not drug related. Hopefully the doctors and the family can help difficult child dig out from under this again. [/QUOTE]
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