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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 758399" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Hi Lulu - it's nice to meet you. </p><p></p><p>At this point any plans would be futile because he is so unstable - he was the one that chose to move out and immediately had issues with the room mate being "too controlling" and then tried staying with another friend and had same issue, saying they were both control freaks.</p><p></p><p>I brought up him going to see his old psychiatrist around 7 am this morning, after he walked home drunk (15 miles) and had lost his wallet and phone, and well.... thankfully no kitchen appliances were harmed, as the answer was no with some shouting and cursing mixed in.</p><p></p><p>I bit the bullet and started therapy again via Zoom this past week actually, it's not ideal, neither is church online, but both are necessary right now for me to function. My anxiety can disable me physically which makes life very hard.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like your son is independent which is good, is he possibly self medicating? Holding a job? Doe she have a room mate? I relate completely with the worry - I felt guilty for feeling the peace the short time he was out - my oldest son was out since 18, and I worried about him too, but he was street smart and not manic, he just made really bad decisions (a lot), still kinda does. He and his brother are NOT close at all - picture Trex and Indominus Rex battle in Jurassic World...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 758399, member: 4864"] Hi Lulu - it's nice to meet you. At this point any plans would be futile because he is so unstable - he was the one that chose to move out and immediately had issues with the room mate being "too controlling" and then tried staying with another friend and had same issue, saying they were both control freaks. I brought up him going to see his old psychiatrist around 7 am this morning, after he walked home drunk (15 miles) and had lost his wallet and phone, and well.... thankfully no kitchen appliances were harmed, as the answer was no with some shouting and cursing mixed in. I bit the bullet and started therapy again via Zoom this past week actually, it's not ideal, neither is church online, but both are necessary right now for me to function. My anxiety can disable me physically which makes life very hard. It sounds like your son is independent which is good, is he possibly self medicating? Holding a job? Doe she have a room mate? I relate completely with the worry - I felt guilty for feeling the peace the short time he was out - my oldest son was out since 18, and I worried about him too, but he was street smart and not manic, he just made really bad decisions (a lot), still kinda does. He and his brother are NOT close at all - picture Trex and Indominus Rex battle in Jurassic World... [/QUOTE]
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