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<blockquote data-quote="dirtmama" data-source="post: 354090" data-attributes="member: 8909"><p>i am no expert either...but thought maybe i could offer something. First off, bless your heart for all you have gone through. I was thinking that your sons behavior correlates with- your ex's. maybe these arn't behaviors he's learned and can change, But serious mental illness passed on from your ex. Abusers are surley suffering from some mental illness. Also, all you both went through was tramatic (and continue to). I would suggest making an attempt at getting him serious help before he turns 18, any way you can.... Call all the resources in your area. There is help out there, have faith, you will never regret try to help your son. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtmama, post: 354090, member: 8909"] i am no expert either...but thought maybe i could offer something. First off, bless your heart for all you have gone through. I was thinking that your sons behavior correlates with- your ex's. maybe these arn't behaviors he's learned and can change, But serious mental illness passed on from your ex. Abusers are surley suffering from some mental illness. Also, all you both went through was tramatic (and continue to). I would suggest making an attempt at getting him serious help before he turns 18, any way you can.... Call all the resources in your area. There is help out there, have faith, you will never regret try to help your son. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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