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Reflections about my difficult child and life
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 552268" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>Happy birthday, you deserve a happy one. I was in the same mood in July during my difficult child's 34th birthday. It was difficult and a little strange not having a way of telling him happy birthday other than posting on facebook. I'm am not a fan of the social media. Since my son does not remember when my birthday is, it will not bother me in November when I turn 60 lol!</p><p></p><p>My son-in-law has a brother suffering from schizophrenia and the times he has come to our family get togethers have been 'interesting' to say the least. We always kept the events very small to make him feel more comfortable. He is another that doesn't want to take his medications as prescribed and it can be a little scary when he starts having conversations with himself.</p><p></p><p>The older my son gets the more convinced I am that he has a mental illness that was never detected, and gets worse with age and no medical care. My prayers are that we hear good news about our difficult children soon.</p><p>(((huggs and blessings)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 552268, member: 13558"] Happy birthday, you deserve a happy one. I was in the same mood in July during my difficult child's 34th birthday. It was difficult and a little strange not having a way of telling him happy birthday other than posting on facebook. I'm am not a fan of the social media. Since my son does not remember when my birthday is, it will not bother me in November when I turn 60 lol! My son-in-law has a brother suffering from schizophrenia and the times he has come to our family get togethers have been 'interesting' to say the least. We always kept the events very small to make him feel more comfortable. He is another that doesn't want to take his medications as prescribed and it can be a little scary when he starts having conversations with himself. The older my son gets the more convinced I am that he has a mental illness that was never detected, and gets worse with age and no medical care. My prayers are that we hear good news about our difficult children soon. (((huggs and blessings))) [/QUOTE]
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