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Bipolar, ADD son, now 29 and back at home... :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 707330" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He is doing an amazing job considering all his challenges. I commend him. In his case i think being with you is good. He is trying but needs support while he slowly gets better. He sounds like a nice young man. He seems like one who will do better and better as he tackles each challenge. He is a smart young man with a degree...I feel sure he will get a good job one day. If he has a case manager, that can help him find employment. They even talk to potential employers and he had such useful skills.. Maybe he needs to start part time. Somebody out there will go gentle with him and give him a chance.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone suggested he could have aspergers, smart with anxiety and struggling social skills.</p><p></p><p>You are doing great. Kudos to all. You sound so loving. Extra kudos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 707330, member: 1550"] He is doing an amazing job considering all his challenges. I commend him. In his case i think being with you is good. He is trying but needs support while he slowly gets better. He sounds like a nice young man. He seems like one who will do better and better as he tackles each challenge. He is a smart young man with a degree...I feel sure he will get a good job one day. If he has a case manager, that can help him find employment. They even talk to potential employers and he had such useful skills.. Maybe he needs to start part time. Somebody out there will go gentle with him and give him a chance. Has anyone suggested he could have aspergers, smart with anxiety and struggling social skills. You are doing great. Kudos to all. You sound so loving. Extra kudos. [/QUOTE]
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