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24 year old son severely depressed, I'm at wits end
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<blockquote data-quote="coel" data-source="post: 658117" data-attributes="member: 19101"><p>I can tell by the "voice"of your message you sound so relieved and happy. Wish I could get there one day. The reason we kept sending him back to school is because he told us he wanted to go. Even now he still wants to go, but his options are going to be limited. That's what scares me. He'll be living at home forever trying to get back into college, LOL! He says what is keeping him from doing it are the negative thoughts in his head. He can't go to class then gets upset about himself. Very low self esteem. It's like he gives up without really trying. Actuary anytime a doctor or therapist would give him suggestions that may help, he never did any of them. I guess that's what we need to work on, or at least the doctor or a better therapist than we had before. Still I am confused, but I see a glimmer of hope when I read a message like yours! Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coel, post: 658117, member: 19101"] I can tell by the "voice"of your message you sound so relieved and happy. Wish I could get there one day. The reason we kept sending him back to school is because he told us he wanted to go. Even now he still wants to go, but his options are going to be limited. That's what scares me. He'll be living at home forever trying to get back into college, LOL! He says what is keeping him from doing it are the negative thoughts in his head. He can't go to class then gets upset about himself. Very low self esteem. It's like he gives up without really trying. Actuary anytime a doctor or therapist would give him suggestions that may help, he never did any of them. I guess that's what we need to work on, or at least the doctor or a better therapist than we had before. Still I am confused, but I see a glimmer of hope when I read a message like yours! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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