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Another episode with my son ...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 291375" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Donna, I'm really sorry about everything that happened. I have a son I have to worry about too. He's 31 and, yes, I still worry. He's on medication which really helps him, and gets tired when he drives to work which is an hour up and back. He fell asleep at the wheel once, but he can't really function day-to-day without his medications. I worry about it, but try to put it in the back of my mind because there is absolutely nothing I can do. He isn't going to stop taking his medications and he claims he tried to cut back but the anxiety was so great that he couldn't sleep, and that gave him the same problem. Getting a job closer to home isn't really realistic at this time because the job market is so tight in his field. He also needs to be a good hub and father. He thinks the medications really help him, but they do make him sleepy. I hate thinking about him on the road.</p><p></p><p>I will say prayers for your precious son and hope he follows through with the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 291375, member: 1550"] Donna, I'm really sorry about everything that happened. I have a son I have to worry about too. He's 31 and, yes, I still worry. He's on medication which really helps him, and gets tired when he drives to work which is an hour up and back. He fell asleep at the wheel once, but he can't really function day-to-day without his medications. I worry about it, but try to put it in the back of my mind because there is absolutely nothing I can do. He isn't going to stop taking his medications and he claims he tried to cut back but the anxiety was so great that he couldn't sleep, and that gave him the same problem. Getting a job closer to home isn't really realistic at this time because the job market is so tight in his field. He also needs to be a good hub and father. He thinks the medications really help him, but they do make him sleepy. I hate thinking about him on the road. I will say prayers for your precious son and hope he follows through with the help. [/QUOTE]
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