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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: 678348" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi LS, I know this is really hard. I am hoping the best for you and your son. He is taking charge of his life, and that can be a weird, strange feeling after so many years of coping and helping. It felt the same with my two, a sort of peace settled over the house. Then I ran the gamut of emotions while looking back at all the years.</p><p>Take time for yourself and do things for YOU. Keep posting and let us know how you are doing.</p><p>You have done all you can to parent him and help him be successful in life. He is a young man and will have to learn how to live his life. I think when our</p><p>d cs are with us, they want the perks of living at home but not the rules. I think they become conflicted because they want to do things their way and get irritated and disgruntled at us eventually.</p><p>It is hard to let go and step back. </p><p>We have to do it. </p><p>The kids know this deep down.</p><p> I truly believe they know we love them.</p><p></p><p>Take good care and be very tender and kind to yourself.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 678348, member: 19522"] Hi LS, I know this is really hard. I am hoping the best for you and your son. He is taking charge of his life, and that can be a weird, strange feeling after so many years of coping and helping. It felt the same with my two, a sort of peace settled over the house. Then I ran the gamut of emotions while looking back at all the years. Take time for yourself and do things for YOU. Keep posting and let us know how you are doing. You have done all you can to parent him and help him be successful in life. He is a young man and will have to learn how to live his life. I think when our d cs are with us, they want the perks of living at home but not the rules. I think they become conflicted because they want to do things their way and get irritated and disgruntled at us eventually. It is hard to let go and step back. We have to do it. The kids know this deep down. I truly believe they know we love them. Take good care and be very tender and kind to yourself. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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