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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 19398" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Like Hearthope I, too, have a teen who in addition to ADHD is/was</p><p>gifted, unusually good looking and had extraordinary God given talent in two sports where he excelled with joy, natural talent</p><p>and lots of practice. He also has always shown respect and</p><p>taken time to give us each a hug and an "I love you".</p><p></p><p>Alochol and pot took over his life. He has been in juvie and</p><p>county jail. In a drunken state he actually fell three floors off a balcony and landed on the frontal lobe (impulse control)</p><p>of his head/brain. He still opts to drink. </p><p></p><p>We quickly learned to thank God for his life, each of the recovery steps and now for each day that something bad does not</p><p>happen. We try to focus on what we have to be thankful for..but</p><p>life is absolutely not what it was suppose to be. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 19398, member: 35"] Like Hearthope I, too, have a teen who in addition to ADHD is/was gifted, unusually good looking and had extraordinary God given talent in two sports where he excelled with joy, natural talent and lots of practice. He also has always shown respect and taken time to give us each a hug and an "I love you". Alochol and pot took over his life. He has been in juvie and county jail. In a drunken state he actually fell three floors off a balcony and landed on the frontal lobe (impulse control) of his head/brain. He still opts to drink. We quickly learned to thank God for his life, each of the recovery steps and now for each day that something bad does not happen. We try to focus on what we have to be thankful for..but life is absolutely not what it was suppose to be. DDD [/QUOTE]
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