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The story of my son, hard to write.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart" data-source="post: 710671" data-attributes="member: 12846"><p>Miss June Bug, WOW, sounds like my son. It's helpful, to know there are others out there. It's sort of comforting just to know we are not alone! </p><p>I found this site a few years ago and then forgot about it. I am so glad I found it again because we are just at a turning point with our son. I don't know why but we are. We are FINALLY realizing that this is it. This is what we have to work with. We hoped and hoped and hoped for years that he would be a great father, be a great husband, be a great employee, be a great person, be a great contributor to society. We nudged and nudged and nudged him, we NEVER gave up hope that he would be normal. His 2 brothers are just fine. They GET life, they are thriving!!! We have been waiting for years for him to snap out of it. BUT...........</p><p>This is what we are left with after all the therapy, arguments, drama, coaxing, drug abuse, marriage, divorce, child, jobs...all the trying and encouraging and refusing to believe that he couldn't get well and be normal. We now know that this is the person we have to deal with. </p><p>We just wrote him a list of rules (which we have done before, but are starting again). If he does them for 1 week he can have some canabis oil for his vape. </p><p>ALSO, a JOB is being searched for vememently!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart, post: 710671, member: 12846"] Miss June Bug, WOW, sounds like my son. It's helpful, to know there are others out there. It's sort of comforting just to know we are not alone! I found this site a few years ago and then forgot about it. I am so glad I found it again because we are just at a turning point with our son. I don't know why but we are. We are FINALLY realizing that this is it. This is what we have to work with. We hoped and hoped and hoped for years that he would be a great father, be a great husband, be a great employee, be a great person, be a great contributor to society. We nudged and nudged and nudged him, we NEVER gave up hope that he would be normal. His 2 brothers are just fine. They GET life, they are thriving!!! We have been waiting for years for him to snap out of it. BUT........... This is what we are left with after all the therapy, arguments, drama, coaxing, drug abuse, marriage, divorce, child, jobs...all the trying and encouraging and refusing to believe that he couldn't get well and be normal. We now know that this is the person we have to deal with. We just wrote him a list of rules (which we have done before, but are starting again). If he does them for 1 week he can have some canabis oil for his vape. ALSO, a JOB is being searched for vememently!!! [/QUOTE]
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