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Another year and I'm still the devil
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 757847" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Someone who has a good influence on him will definitely be a positive.</p><p>Our child with this diagnosis is aware she has it and takes medications. But, the medications only go so far. She had helpful therapy as a young person. She doesn’t think she needs it some more. She does.</p><p>Oddly, there is some good side I suppose that your son is living in that house. He has a roof over his head. Does he expect any money from you? Is he expected at least to clean or handle some household responsibilities regularly? At least that would keep him from living in a fantasy world of some kind. Just a guess...but a healthy person wouldn’t want to live under such circumstances and would want more for themselves.</p><p>by the way, blaming you for all his woes is immature at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 757847, member: 4152"] Someone who has a good influence on him will definitely be a positive. Our child with this diagnosis is aware she has it and takes medications. But, the medications only go so far. She had helpful therapy as a young person. She doesn’t think she needs it some more. She does. Oddly, there is some good side I suppose that your son is living in that house. He has a roof over his head. Does he expect any money from you? Is he expected at least to clean or handle some household responsibilities regularly? At least that would keep him from living in a fantasy world of some kind. Just a guess...but a healthy person wouldn’t want to live under such circumstances and would want more for themselves. by the way, blaming you for all his woes is immature at best. [/QUOTE]
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