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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 492794"><p>Ditto. I know there is a genetic link which is why I worry so about difficult child. H's 45 yo bro is an addict, perpetual Peter Pan/ne'er do well even now and we assume both brother in law & mother in law have mental health issues. (out of touch w mother in law 20 years. brother in law 3 years)</p><p></p><p>First thing the therapist said after hearing difficult child's (tall) tales of experimentation at age 16 was "who's the family addict?" Apparently, difficult child's appetite, tolerance etc. were sure signs of high genetic propensity to addiction. Eep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 492794"] Ditto. I know there is a genetic link which is why I worry so about difficult child. H's 45 yo bro is an addict, perpetual Peter Pan/ne'er do well even now and we assume both brother in law & mother in law have mental health issues. (out of touch w mother in law 20 years. brother in law 3 years) First thing the therapist said after hearing difficult child's (tall) tales of experimentation at age 16 was "who's the family addict?" Apparently, difficult child's appetite, tolerance etc. were sure signs of high genetic propensity to addiction. Eep [/QUOTE]
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