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Help! My son is smoking pot.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 534147" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sending you a hug Matti. All invisible disabilities are just so unfair to people. I'd rather my son be in a wheel chair many times a week. Some kind of sign to say, There IS a BIG Problem here.....he is not just trying to bug you! Have a little compassion please~!</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find some kind of mental health services, even if it means getting on a long waiting list....time is going to move on either way so might as well have some kind of options (if there are any).</p><p></p><p>Does Canada have a form of disability payment for people like your son? I agree, this is not the time to admit you will keep him or to sing any praises or water anything down. I always tell parents that when they apply for SSI or other disability programs, that it is not the time to talk about strengths and achievements. This is the time to say how it is when things are at their worst. You just dont know if they will improve so the funds should be based on if they need the maximum care they might need.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you came to vent. I go through ups and downs even if his situation stays the same sometimes....some days just seem so hard to face the big picture. </p><p></p><p>Let us know how things are going for you. I hope you can find some way to get a little break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 534147, member: 12886"] Sending you a hug Matti. All invisible disabilities are just so unfair to people. I'd rather my son be in a wheel chair many times a week. Some kind of sign to say, There IS a BIG Problem here.....he is not just trying to bug you! Have a little compassion please~! I hope you can find some kind of mental health services, even if it means getting on a long waiting list....time is going to move on either way so might as well have some kind of options (if there are any). Does Canada have a form of disability payment for people like your son? I agree, this is not the time to admit you will keep him or to sing any praises or water anything down. I always tell parents that when they apply for SSI or other disability programs, that it is not the time to talk about strengths and achievements. This is the time to say how it is when things are at their worst. You just dont know if they will improve so the funds should be based on if they need the maximum care they might need. I'm glad you came to vent. I go through ups and downs even if his situation stays the same sometimes....some days just seem so hard to face the big picture. Let us know how things are going for you. I hope you can find some way to get a little break. [/QUOTE]
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