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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 680843" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>My son had a couple of seizures when he was a child. He got Ativan, which in him caused him to hallucinate. I understand Ativan is highly sought after for abuse.</p><p></p><p>I have my son on my insurance, even though he is 27. Because of the provisions on my retirement, if he had the onset of a disability before age 18, he can qualify as long as he is disabled. I do not pay anything. In your work you could possibly do the same, if the onset of her troubles began earlier than 18.</p><p></p><p>Although I am not so clear about my own son, and helping him, I am wondering if paying her rent is the right thing. I really struggle with this.</p><p></p><p>On the one hand I want to help him so he does not go down further. On the other hand nothing I say or do or anybody else does seems to have any positive effect. And when I am anywhere near my son I suffer so. But my child is disabled, and he does need help. I am trying to figure out how to be closer to him without it killing me.</p><p></p><p>It is really, really tough. I am grateful that you shared your story. I very much admire your strength.</p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 680843, member: 18958"] My son had a couple of seizures when he was a child. He got Ativan, which in him caused him to hallucinate. I understand Ativan is highly sought after for abuse. I have my son on my insurance, even though he is 27. Because of the provisions on my retirement, if he had the onset of a disability before age 18, he can qualify as long as he is disabled. I do not pay anything. In your work you could possibly do the same, if the onset of her troubles began earlier than 18. Although I am not so clear about my own son, and helping him, I am wondering if paying her rent is the right thing. I really struggle with this. On the one hand I want to help him so he does not go down further. On the other hand nothing I say or do or anybody else does seems to have any positive effect. And when I am anywhere near my son I suffer so. But my child is disabled, and he does need help. I am trying to figure out how to be closer to him without it killing me. It is really, really tough. I am grateful that you shared your story. I very much admire your strength. COPA [/QUOTE]
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