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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 433119" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Ijust wanted to let you know I'm thinking about you. You have gotten a lot of good advice so I won't reiterate. Just to let youknow my difficult child said awful things to me about me not being her mom and hating me and wishing I would die, etc. She did everything she could to reject us as her family. I think finally now she understands what she gave up and is trying to fix it. I do hope that with a few more years behind him he realizes what you did for him. I believe he is scared but can't admit it. Perhaps time on his own will cause him to think more clearly.</p><p></p><p>You are doing the right thing by protecting yourself and your home. My difficult child tried to break in several times after we kicked her out claiming she wanted to get some things she left behind.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 433119, member: 59"] Ijust wanted to let you know I'm thinking about you. You have gotten a lot of good advice so I won't reiterate. Just to let youknow my difficult child said awful things to me about me not being her mom and hating me and wishing I would die, etc. She did everything she could to reject us as her family. I think finally now she understands what she gave up and is trying to fix it. I do hope that with a few more years behind him he realizes what you did for him. I believe he is scared but can't admit it. Perhaps time on his own will cause him to think more clearly. You are doing the right thing by protecting yourself and your home. My difficult child tried to break in several times after we kicked her out claiming she wanted to get some things she left behind. Hugs, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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