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<blockquote data-quote="Christine99" data-source="post: 419450" data-attributes="member: 11652"><p>Yes he has been diagnosed as being bi-polar...his anger issues started when he was young. I have taken him for counseling many times...he has been previously hospitalized </p><p></p><p>I have caught him stealing money...I have caught him unzippering my purse, so I started bringing it into my room when I went to bed at night. I have caught him coming downstairs from my room and asked what he was doing, and his response was that he was looking in the mirror (full length trifolds) He has taken all change from every drawer in the entire house, including a change container would we put pocket change into, and completely wiped it out, many times. </p><p></p><p>I have not spoken to his father, he had asked my son not to tell me that they were back in contact. Probably because he owes me 85K in child support.</p><p></p><p>I took the gold necklaces I found, and I did take my watch I found. I am leaving work early today to do a complete search of his room. I was planning on taking his xbox and the tv out of his room and taking it away like you would with a 2yr old. </p><p></p><p>He is only working part-time, I have stressed that he needs to work more often and get another job in addition to the one he has as he cannot be laying around all day. He blew the engine in the car I gave him, as he didnt check the oil. his expectations were that I would take car of it. In which I havent done anything nor do I have any intention of. His excuse for not working more is that he has no transportation, and smugly says that he wont do anything more than what he is doing now because he has no way to get there. </p><p></p><p>I have threatened to put him out if he doesnt improve...I then find myself trying to get back on a "good graces" level with him so that maybe he will get it...but it just seems that I am enabling him and he is becoming more defiant and disrepectful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christine99, post: 419450, member: 11652"] Yes he has been diagnosed as being bi-polar...his anger issues started when he was young. I have taken him for counseling many times...he has been previously hospitalized I have caught him stealing money...I have caught him unzippering my purse, so I started bringing it into my room when I went to bed at night. I have caught him coming downstairs from my room and asked what he was doing, and his response was that he was looking in the mirror (full length trifolds) He has taken all change from every drawer in the entire house, including a change container would we put pocket change into, and completely wiped it out, many times. I have not spoken to his father, he had asked my son not to tell me that they were back in contact. Probably because he owes me 85K in child support. I took the gold necklaces I found, and I did take my watch I found. I am leaving work early today to do a complete search of his room. I was planning on taking his xbox and the tv out of his room and taking it away like you would with a 2yr old. He is only working part-time, I have stressed that he needs to work more often and get another job in addition to the one he has as he cannot be laying around all day. He blew the engine in the car I gave him, as he didnt check the oil. his expectations were that I would take car of it. In which I havent done anything nor do I have any intention of. His excuse for not working more is that he has no transportation, and smugly says that he wont do anything more than what he is doing now because he has no way to get there. I have threatened to put him out if he doesnt improve...I then find myself trying to get back on a "good graces" level with him so that maybe he will get it...but it just seems that I am enabling him and he is becoming more defiant and disrepectful. [/QUOTE]
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