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<blockquote data-quote="judi" data-source="post: 229319" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>A question many of us struggle with. Our difficult child is our second son, 5 years younger than his brother by design so we could devote a good deal of time, effort and attention to both boys. He was raised in an intact bio family with only paternal grandmother having depression as a diagnosis. Neither husband nor I have any mental illness (at least we don't think so - lol). We are both college grads and are upper middle class where money has never been an issue. We were able to afford (via insurance or private pay) any counselling, medications, hospitalizations, etc., that the "experts" wanted. </p><p></p><p>Yet....we have a 23 y/o son whom we haven't had any contact with in over 6 months, we don't have a clue where he is. If I knew what caused this, believe me, I would work to rectify it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judi, post: 229319, member: 148"] A question many of us struggle with. Our difficult child is our second son, 5 years younger than his brother by design so we could devote a good deal of time, effort and attention to both boys. He was raised in an intact bio family with only paternal grandmother having depression as a diagnosis. Neither husband nor I have any mental illness (at least we don't think so - lol). We are both college grads and are upper middle class where money has never been an issue. We were able to afford (via insurance or private pay) any counselling, medications, hospitalizations, etc., that the "experts" wanted. Yet....we have a 23 y/o son whom we haven't had any contact with in over 6 months, we don't have a clue where he is. If I knew what caused this, believe me, I would work to rectify it. [/QUOTE]
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