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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 755290" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Oh my gosh, I'm sorry for all you're going through.</p><p></p><p>With all due respect, knowing the diagnosis WILL help you to some degree in handling the problem. Just treating the symptoms does not get to the root of his issues. Perhaps, with a full psychological evaluation and some behavior testing would be a good place to start and some possible medications or plans to get him on the right path. He likely doesn't like feeling like this either but doesn't understand it all.</p><p></p><p>I liken this to some who have addictions. Yes, there's a need to stop drinking, over-eating etc. but until the mental and emotional reasoning why someone does what they do is reconciled, they often continue suffering with their addictions.</p><p></p><p>I will pray for you and hope that the right people are put in your path to help you find the answers you need for your sons well-being and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 755290, member: 23405"] Oh my gosh, I'm sorry for all you're going through. With all due respect, knowing the diagnosis WILL help you to some degree in handling the problem. Just treating the symptoms does not get to the root of his issues. Perhaps, with a full psychological evaluation and some behavior testing would be a good place to start and some possible medications or plans to get him on the right path. He likely doesn't like feeling like this either but doesn't understand it all. I liken this to some who have addictions. Yes, there's a need to stop drinking, over-eating etc. but until the mental and emotional reasoning why someone does what they do is reconciled, they often continue suffering with their addictions. I will pray for you and hope that the right people are put in your path to help you find the answers you need for your sons well-being and your family. [/QUOTE]
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