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Need advice: adult son with mental problems ... things getting worse
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<blockquote data-quote="GStorm" data-source="post: 727899" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>If you allow him to stay, maybe nothing WILL happen to him, but look what is happening ro you and your husband. I have been going down this same road in a lot of ways with my son. ( You can read my posts.). I am in the process of letting him go. He is now gone physically ( as he lives in another state), but the emotional detachment is very difficult and on-going. Save yourselves! It sounds like you have done everything you can. Refer him to your local mental health facility and let them refer him on for treatment &/or the shelter. I know this is hard, but you two deserve some peace. Our sons will not continue to do what they don't have to do for themselves. You are in a good place. It has been a godsend for me. (((HUGS)))</p><p>Gail</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GStorm, post: 727899, member: 22414"] If you allow him to stay, maybe nothing WILL happen to him, but look what is happening ro you and your husband. I have been going down this same road in a lot of ways with my son. ( You can read my posts.). I am in the process of letting him go. He is now gone physically ( as he lives in another state), but the emotional detachment is very difficult and on-going. Save yourselves! It sounds like you have done everything you can. Refer him to your local mental health facility and let them refer him on for treatment &/or the shelter. I know this is hard, but you two deserve some peace. Our sons will not continue to do what they don't have to do for themselves. You are in a good place. It has been a godsend for me. (((HUGS))) Gail [/QUOTE]
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