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My 19 yr old stopped his depression/adhd medications...
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 672185" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi LostSoul</p><p> This takes courage LostSoul to give our d cs these ultimatums.You were taking the right steps then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am so sorry you have been through all of this. It is hard watching our D cs spiral. I am glad you stayed firm and had him leave. No one should fear for their lives and health at the hands of their d cs.</p><p> That is rough LS, on top of everything else happening. I am sorry for the loss of your sons bio-dad.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry your son stopped taking his medications and ended up in emergency. What a scare for you.</p><p></p><p> Does he have to move out, or is this by choice? Whatever the case is, at 19, it is his decision.</p><p>LS, you have some health issues. Are you seeing anyone, a counselor, a program, to help you deal with all of this? </p><p>Stress, worry and fret take a lot out of us. I hope you are able to get help with this.</p><p></p><p> You do it by detaching dear, then he has to step up.</p><p>It sounds so simple, but it is true.</p><p>You have taken on all of the worry and stress over this.</p><p>He won't feel the need to be concerned for his health,</p><p>if it is all on you in both of your eyes.</p><p>I am sure at first he may not like the change in mom,</p><p>but by giving him his wings and focusing on your life,</p><p>your health,</p><p>you are showing him by your actions,</p><p>what he needs to do.</p><p></p><p>Take care LS.</p><p>Do take good care of yourself, it is the best example for your son.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 672185, member: 19522"] Hi LostSoul This takes courage LostSoul to give our d cs these ultimatums.You were taking the right steps then. I am so sorry you have been through all of this. It is hard watching our D cs spiral. I am glad you stayed firm and had him leave. No one should fear for their lives and health at the hands of their d cs. That is rough LS, on top of everything else happening. I am sorry for the loss of your sons bio-dad. I am sorry your son stopped taking his medications and ended up in emergency. What a scare for you. Does he have to move out, or is this by choice? Whatever the case is, at 19, it is his decision. LS, you have some health issues. Are you seeing anyone, a counselor, a program, to help you deal with all of this? Stress, worry and fret take a lot out of us. I hope you are able to get help with this. You do it by detaching dear, then he has to step up. It sounds so simple, but it is true. You have taken on all of the worry and stress over this. He won't feel the need to be concerned for his health, if it is all on you in both of your eyes. I am sure at first he may not like the change in mom, but by giving him his wings and focusing on your life, your health, you are showing him by your actions, what he needs to do. Take care LS. Do take good care of yourself, it is the best example for your son. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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