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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 699094" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Robert. Glad you checked in. Our situation is much like your own except my son is older, almost 28. He is in a residential treatment program now. I played hardball when he was younger. I was always forcing him to do what I wanted him to do. College, Job Corps, Job Training, Work. There was constant discord. He ended up homeless. It is so hard to know what is the right thing to do. </p><p></p><p>It is funny (the sad kind of funny) that I never did make the condition of psychiatric treatment until these past few months. I do not know why it took me so long. Perhaps I felt I should be the patient. I always downplayed his mental illness. I am not judging myself here. I did the best I could at the time.</p><p></p><p>I admire your patience and restraint. Who ever knows what the right thing is to do in our circumstances? Your son is very young. It is all very hopeful. Especially the part about no drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 699094, member: 18958"] Hi Robert. Glad you checked in. Our situation is much like your own except my son is older, almost 28. He is in a residential treatment program now. I played hardball when he was younger. I was always forcing him to do what I wanted him to do. College, Job Corps, Job Training, Work. There was constant discord. He ended up homeless. It is so hard to know what is the right thing to do. It is funny (the sad kind of funny) that I never did make the condition of psychiatric treatment until these past few months. I do not know why it took me so long. Perhaps I felt I should be the patient. I always downplayed his mental illness. I am not judging myself here. I did the best I could at the time. I admire your patience and restraint. Who ever knows what the right thing is to do in our circumstances? Your son is very young. It is all very hopeful. Especially the part about no drugs. [/QUOTE]
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