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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 753373" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Welcome November Rain. I'm sorry for the stress and grief you're feeling. We all know what that feels like. </p><p>I have a 29YO adopted, biracial son who is most likely Bipolar, although un-evaluated. He has been so abusive to us the last year (from a distance via text/phone as he lives in Denver) that we have had to disengage for the time being. It is so hard to establish and hold those boundaries, but as others have commented, it is necessary for your own mental/emotional survival and the way it might possibly bring our difficult child/children to their senses. As I write, I'm wondering if my son is okay or not, but I have to leave him in God's hands through prayer and not allow him to destroy the peace God wants for me to have, and you have to do that too. Please keep posting. This site is such a help to those of us on this painful path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 753373, member: 22597"] Welcome November Rain. I'm sorry for the stress and grief you're feeling. We all know what that feels like. I have a 29YO adopted, biracial son who is most likely Bipolar, although un-evaluated. He has been so abusive to us the last year (from a distance via text/phone as he lives in Denver) that we have had to disengage for the time being. It is so hard to establish and hold those boundaries, but as others have commented, it is necessary for your own mental/emotional survival and the way it might possibly bring our difficult child/children to their senses. As I write, I'm wondering if my son is okay or not, but I have to leave him in God's hands through prayer and not allow him to destroy the peace God wants for me to have, and you have to do that too. Please keep posting. This site is such a help to those of us on this painful path. [/QUOTE]
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