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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 728958" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>My son is also bipolar and does not take medications . we are trying to change that. Where we are there are crisis lines that are run by each county. You might be able to look into that as someone to call if he needs help. They may send police but send someone with them. </p><p></p><p>You are not being a bad parent , you have to have a sanctuary or you will not be of help to anyone. You have to be safe. It took me way to long to realize that i could not allow my son at my home. He may be very reasonable or pleasant but i never know if that will change and i will have trouble getting him to go. If your son does not take medications you probably don't know when he might act out. I don't know who else is living in your home but you also need to consider what is best for them. </p><p>If no one has suggested it there is a book called codependent no more you might like to read. Wishing you peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 728958, member: 21499"] My son is also bipolar and does not take medications . we are trying to change that. Where we are there are crisis lines that are run by each county. You might be able to look into that as someone to call if he needs help. They may send police but send someone with them. You are not being a bad parent , you have to have a sanctuary or you will not be of help to anyone. You have to be safe. It took me way to long to realize that i could not allow my son at my home. He may be very reasonable or pleasant but i never know if that will change and i will have trouble getting him to go. If your son does not take medications you probably don't know when he might act out. I don't know who else is living in your home but you also need to consider what is best for them. If no one has suggested it there is a book called codependent no more you might like to read. Wishing you peace. [/QUOTE]
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