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My 19 yr old stopped his depression/adhd medications...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 678958" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Just advice.</p><p>If he would steal from your purse and run off, perhaps it isn't safe to be in a car with him....ever. If you again ever feel the need to meet up with him, I'd pick a crowded restaurant and refuse to drive him anywhere. It's too risky. He can always get a free ID at the department of vehicles. I got one for my son who does not drive. All you have to say is that the need for an ID is because he needs a voter ID (at least in OUR state) and the ID has to be issued for no cost, but you have to say it is specifically for voting privileges.</p><p>I would not be alone with him. Depression is not a reason to let him get away with criminal acts against us. If drugs are in the picture here, he will not be thinking about what he does at all. He will be thinking about the drugs. I did not read the entire thread. If drugs are not the issue that you know of, he is ACTING like a crminal and drug addict anyway and I'd still be very cautious and not be alone with him and you can even decide if you want to take his phonecalls or let them go to voicemail or decide not to read his texts. Does he ever ask how you are or is his correspondence with you strictly to demand favors of you? If it is the latter, you don't need to hear it every time he snaps his fingers and you can take several days to read and respond or you can choose not to read or respond at all. Your choice. Your health. Your sanity.</p><p>You do have to take care of you. And he has to take care of himself.</p><p>Hugs for your hurting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 678958, member: 1550"] Just advice. If he would steal from your purse and run off, perhaps it isn't safe to be in a car with him....ever. If you again ever feel the need to meet up with him, I'd pick a crowded restaurant and refuse to drive him anywhere. It's too risky. He can always get a free ID at the department of vehicles. I got one for my son who does not drive. All you have to say is that the need for an ID is because he needs a voter ID (at least in OUR state) and the ID has to be issued for no cost, but you have to say it is specifically for voting privileges. I would not be alone with him. Depression is not a reason to let him get away with criminal acts against us. If drugs are in the picture here, he will not be thinking about what he does at all. He will be thinking about the drugs. I did not read the entire thread. If drugs are not the issue that you know of, he is ACTING like a crminal and drug addict anyway and I'd still be very cautious and not be alone with him and you can even decide if you want to take his phonecalls or let them go to voicemail or decide not to read his texts. Does he ever ask how you are or is his correspondence with you strictly to demand favors of you? If it is the latter, you don't need to hear it every time he snaps his fingers and you can take several days to read and respond or you can choose not to read or respond at all. Your choice. Your health. Your sanity. You do have to take care of you. And he has to take care of himself. Hugs for your hurting heart. [/QUOTE]
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