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Bipolar adult son, is wanting to move back in.
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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 741023" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>My son is 36 Bipolar noncompliant. He has never hurt me but has certainly threatened to. I like to believe he wouldn't but i am nervous with him because of his oubursts. If we as adults feel this way think about how your daughters might feel. Can you guarantee that a situation won't arise where they end up alone with him? I wouldn't be willing to take that chance. My two younger sons won't show up if he is around and moved to another state to live. Are you willing to have your daughters do that when old enough? I know these are tough questions and you love all your children but your son is an adult and needs to be able to survive on his own. How can he do that if you are providing everything? I would be honest due to what you did with your grandmother and the threats you made against us and the fact you are drinking and choose not to take your medications we are not comfortable with you being here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 741023, member: 21499"] My son is 36 Bipolar noncompliant. He has never hurt me but has certainly threatened to. I like to believe he wouldn't but i am nervous with him because of his oubursts. If we as adults feel this way think about how your daughters might feel. Can you guarantee that a situation won't arise where they end up alone with him? I wouldn't be willing to take that chance. My two younger sons won't show up if he is around and moved to another state to live. Are you willing to have your daughters do that when old enough? I know these are tough questions and you love all your children but your son is an adult and needs to be able to survive on his own. How can he do that if you are providing everything? I would be honest due to what you did with your grandmother and the threats you made against us and the fact you are drinking and choose not to take your medications we are not comfortable with you being here. [/QUOTE]
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