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My 33 year old son. Had to make homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 730473" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It is, but a lot of it is their unwillingness to make healthy decisions that will help them not to struggle. Most people have struggles yet they deal with it and still become adults. Most adults who bring us here won't take medications or get therapy or TRY to get up and be productive. And they thrive on pot. You said your son smokes pot all day. That will kill his desire to do anything really fast. I would ban pot from my property if that we're me. In fact, I have. They can smoke pot at someone else's house. Pot will hold your son back, anxiety or not. There are ways to help anxiety without any medications. Pot use can be addictive.</p><p></p><p>They partly struggle because they won't do the simple things they can do to help themselves. After 30 most even slow to adult kids are working, have families, and are totally on their own, even most with the common depression and anxiety diagnosis. Like I had. I had three kids and worked at 36. My parents did t help or give me money after I got married. My husband gavee no money or support either so I got it myself. And I got better and better.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't help to pity them when we know they are not doing their best. Jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 730473, member: 1550"] It is, but a lot of it is their unwillingness to make healthy decisions that will help them not to struggle. Most people have struggles yet they deal with it and still become adults. Most adults who bring us here won't take medications or get therapy or TRY to get up and be productive. And they thrive on pot. You said your son smokes pot all day. That will kill his desire to do anything really fast. I would ban pot from my property if that we're me. In fact, I have. They can smoke pot at someone else's house. Pot will hold your son back, anxiety or not. There are ways to help anxiety without any medications. Pot use can be addictive. They partly struggle because they won't do the simple things they can do to help themselves. After 30 most even slow to adult kids are working, have families, and are totally on their own, even most with the common depression and anxiety diagnosis. Like I had. I had three kids and worked at 36. My parents did t help or give me money after I got married. My husband gavee no money or support either so I got it myself. And I got better and better. It doesn't help to pity them when we know they are not doing their best. Jmo [/QUOTE]
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