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Parents turned on me after I finally kicked out 19yo son
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<blockquote data-quote="BackintheSaddle" data-source="post: 615925" data-attributes="member: 17503"><p>Hello again- I've been reading and reading about all different kinds of things people have done in this situation...I started out at this site because i've been convinced that if he doesn't have 'bipolar' (which hasn't been confirmed by his MD because he masks things so well in his 15 minutes with him) then he must have ODD...he's like a text book case of ODD but he is also so not aware of his issues-- that there is something wrong with him, not having friends, blaming everyone for his problems, his constant anger and belittling of others isn't a good way to live life...I've noticed by most of your signatures that you are all dealing with so much...bipolar plus other things (he's ADHD too)...or worse...my heart goes out to you...you are being so kind to help me out when you've all had less than ideal holidays...do any of you know about anosognosia? lack of insight? about half the people with bipolar have it and it seems like part of Jake's problem...he definitely thinks nothing is wrong with him and it's all me...you all talk about how your difficult child doesn't think they have problems and blame you...what do you think of the LEAP idea? (can't insert link but it's an approach with people who lack insight)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackintheSaddle, post: 615925, member: 17503"] Hello again- I've been reading and reading about all different kinds of things people have done in this situation...I started out at this site because i've been convinced that if he doesn't have 'bipolar' (which hasn't been confirmed by his MD because he masks things so well in his 15 minutes with him) then he must have ODD...he's like a text book case of ODD but he is also so not aware of his issues-- that there is something wrong with him, not having friends, blaming everyone for his problems, his constant anger and belittling of others isn't a good way to live life...I've noticed by most of your signatures that you are all dealing with so much...bipolar plus other things (he's ADHD too)...or worse...my heart goes out to you...you are being so kind to help me out when you've all had less than ideal holidays...do any of you know about anosognosia? lack of insight? about half the people with bipolar have it and it seems like part of Jake's problem...he definitely thinks nothing is wrong with him and it's all me...you all talk about how your difficult child doesn't think they have problems and blame you...what do you think of the LEAP idea? (can't insert link but it's an approach with people who lack insight) [/QUOTE]
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