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39 year old difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="overwhelmed since76" data-source="post: 633605" data-attributes="member: 18290"><p>MidwestMom. Thank you for your response. Yes, I have been in contact with his case manager at MH/MR. That is what it is called in PA. My h6sband blows up, then calms diwn. If there wasn't the drinking problem snd the constant lying there most likely wouldn't be a problem with him living at home. </p><p>My sister had 23 year old with autism who lives at home. She us constantly trying to get him services but can't. He is high functioning and is going to college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overwhelmed since76, post: 633605, member: 18290"] MidwestMom. Thank you for your response. Yes, I have been in contact with his case manager at MH/MR. That is what it is called in PA. My h6sband blows up, then calms diwn. If there wasn't the drinking problem snd the constant lying there most likely wouldn't be a problem with him living at home. My sister had 23 year old with autism who lives at home. She us constantly trying to get him services but can't. He is high functioning and is going to college. [/QUOTE]
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