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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 647963" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Did you relocate to Florida or is this a vacation? (If it is a vacation, maybe you should consider moving there)</p><p></p><p>Either way, you should be enjoying your time there. Don't let your adult child to ruin your time. He in the situation he is in because of his poor choices.</p><p></p><p>You have tried to help him many times and it hasn't worked. He is a serious addict and until he gets off of the drugs and stays off, nothing you do will work. It may just enable him to continue his addictions.</p><p></p><p>Maybe hitting rock bottom will be the only thing that can save him. Maybe then he will go to rehab, if there is nothing left.</p><p></p><p>A bi-polar diagnosis is not so terrible as it seems right now. My 27yo daughter was diagnosed at age 18 and has managed to get her Masters Degree (on time) while working and paying her own way and has a great job, wonderful long-term boyfriend, and a great life. She has been with the same psychiatric. the whole time and has worked hard with her to find the right medications and stick with them, and manage her symptoms. She has chronic medical problems also, and she manages them as well. Bi-polar is not a death sentence, and it doesn't hold a person back from living a great life unless they let it.</p><p></p><p>Please try to stop stressing and have a good day. You and your hubby both have heart conditions, so you really need to relax and let go. Don't let things you can't do anything about put your health in jeopardy.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 647963, member: 16024"] Did you relocate to Florida or is this a vacation? (If it is a vacation, maybe you should consider moving there) Either way, you should be enjoying your time there. Don't let your adult child to ruin your time. He in the situation he is in because of his poor choices. You have tried to help him many times and it hasn't worked. He is a serious addict and until he gets off of the drugs and stays off, nothing you do will work. It may just enable him to continue his addictions. Maybe hitting rock bottom will be the only thing that can save him. Maybe then he will go to rehab, if there is nothing left. A bi-polar diagnosis is not so terrible as it seems right now. My 27yo daughter was diagnosed at age 18 and has managed to get her Masters Degree (on time) while working and paying her own way and has a great job, wonderful long-term boyfriend, and a great life. She has been with the same psychiatric. the whole time and has worked hard with her to find the right medications and stick with them, and manage her symptoms. She has chronic medical problems also, and she manages them as well. Bi-polar is not a death sentence, and it doesn't hold a person back from living a great life unless they let it. Please try to stop stressing and have a good day. You and your hubby both have heart conditions, so you really need to relax and let go. Don't let things you can't do anything about put your health in jeopardy. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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