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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 326042" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I know the statistics regarding drug abuse and BiPolar (BP).</p><p></p><p>He's been in two inpatient, dual diagnosis treatment facilities, and one outpatient. Within 2 weeks of getting out, he was back to the same behavior. He "works" the program. He's really good at telling you what you want to hear knowing full well he has no intention of following through. He did this literally hours after telling therapist how bad he felt about taking my medications the last time. He is extremely manipulative...to the nth degree. He'll even proudly admit that he thanks his dad for teaching him how to be like that.</p><p></p><p>He won't talk to me for a long time. He won't talk to me if I'm mad at him. Like I said, he wouldn't even look at me earlier. And he left something of difficult child's he had borrowed on the floor in front of her door instead of handing them to her.</p><p></p><p>He was also yelling (via text) at easy child because he doesn't know where his backpack is (easy child picked him up from school). easy child told him that we don't have it, that difficult child 2 didn't know where it was in school when easy child picked him up. difficult child 2 doesn't believe him. easy child is ignoring him. My guess is that there are drugs in it.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is now mad at me for kicking him out. "He's mentally ill; he can't help it." I guarantee if it was her stuff he was taking, or her he was lying to, she'd have a completely different take on it. easy child is currently searching for some missing items.</p><p></p><p>And I'm just done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 326042, member: 7083"] I know the statistics regarding drug abuse and BiPolar (BP). He's been in two inpatient, dual diagnosis treatment facilities, and one outpatient. Within 2 weeks of getting out, he was back to the same behavior. He "works" the program. He's really good at telling you what you want to hear knowing full well he has no intention of following through. He did this literally hours after telling therapist how bad he felt about taking my medications the last time. He is extremely manipulative...to the nth degree. He'll even proudly admit that he thanks his dad for teaching him how to be like that. He won't talk to me for a long time. He won't talk to me if I'm mad at him. Like I said, he wouldn't even look at me earlier. And he left something of difficult child's he had borrowed on the floor in front of her door instead of handing them to her. He was also yelling (via text) at easy child because he doesn't know where his backpack is (easy child picked him up from school). easy child told him that we don't have it, that difficult child 2 didn't know where it was in school when easy child picked him up. difficult child 2 doesn't believe him. easy child is ignoring him. My guess is that there are drugs in it. difficult child is now mad at me for kicking him out. "He's mentally ill; he can't help it." I guarantee if it was her stuff he was taking, or her he was lying to, she'd have a completely different take on it. easy child is currently searching for some missing items. And I'm just done. [/QUOTE]
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