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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 520803" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>AG,</p><p>Just a possiblilty, but God forbid he is bipolar, that could be why he is acting so miserable. Maybe his dad was BiPolar (BP) also - who knows? Nevertheless, my brother is bipolar, schizoaffective since age 19 (he's 60 now), and he was never abusive to anyone in our family, least of all my mom. He was frustrating as hell, but never vicious. So whether your son is dual diagnosis or not, abuse should never be tolerated, and you're doing a great job organizing boundaries for yourself. I also suspect he's escalating this attitude because he's been in contact with-stupid cronies - it's what they know best, and misery loves company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 520803, member: 13882"] AG, Just a possiblilty, but God forbid he is bipolar, that could be why he is acting so miserable. Maybe his dad was BiPolar (BP) also - who knows? Nevertheless, my brother is bipolar, schizoaffective since age 19 (he's 60 now), and he was never abusive to anyone in our family, least of all my mom. He was frustrating as hell, but never vicious. So whether your son is dual diagnosis or not, abuse should never be tolerated, and you're doing a great job organizing boundaries for yourself. I also suspect he's escalating this attitude because he's been in contact with-stupid cronies - it's what they know best, and misery loves company. [/QUOTE]
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