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<blockquote data-quote="seekinghope" data-source="post: 173659" data-attributes="member: 5528"><p>Thank you so much for the help, I'll take any and all. Thought I was doing something wrong.</p><p>The doctor is looking for a drug rehab (long term) right now. He says the options because of his age are limited He would like a duel facility that treats 13-18 yrs old and takes my insurance but if I wait for that it may take a very long time to get a bed, so for now we will address the drugs.</p><p>I can totally relate to people on this board talking about their child being annoying. My son began at about 13 to try and control all my time. He followed me around constantly. When he wasn't in school he would spend hours doing homework and needing me to stay next to him. He only wanted to go see movies if we were going alone etc. He always found excuses to exclude me and him from the rest of the family. He needed a lot of soothing and for a teen his world seemed very small.</p><p>This was strange to me because my son is smart, tall, thin,and handsome yet he never developed any relationships, no friends over etc.</p><p>The one thing I had noticed always with my son is that he never seemed "comfortable" anywhere other then with me or my mom.</p><p>He also could only handle one intimate relationship at a time, if he was on the odds with me he would talk to his dad or vice-a-versa. I believe now that that was because my son was better able to manipulate the person he was having contact with (hate mom, manipulate dad, hate dad manipulate mom)</p><p>The doctor believes he started to "self medicate" and from there it got out of control.</p><p>Again thank you, there is so much on this site I can relate too.</p><p>I am</p><p>seekinghope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seekinghope, post: 173659, member: 5528"] Thank you so much for the help, I'll take any and all. Thought I was doing something wrong. The doctor is looking for a drug rehab (long term) right now. He says the options because of his age are limited He would like a duel facility that treats 13-18 yrs old and takes my insurance but if I wait for that it may take a very long time to get a bed, so for now we will address the drugs. I can totally relate to people on this board talking about their child being annoying. My son began at about 13 to try and control all my time. He followed me around constantly. When he wasn't in school he would spend hours doing homework and needing me to stay next to him. He only wanted to go see movies if we were going alone etc. He always found excuses to exclude me and him from the rest of the family. He needed a lot of soothing and for a teen his world seemed very small. This was strange to me because my son is smart, tall, thin,and handsome yet he never developed any relationships, no friends over etc. The one thing I had noticed always with my son is that he never seemed "comfortable" anywhere other then with me or my mom. He also could only handle one intimate relationship at a time, if he was on the odds with me he would talk to his dad or vice-a-versa. I believe now that that was because my son was better able to manipulate the person he was having contact with (hate mom, manipulate dad, hate dad manipulate mom) The doctor believes he started to "self medicate" and from there it got out of control. Again thank you, there is so much on this site I can relate too. I am seekinghope [/QUOTE]
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