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<blockquote data-quote="karisma" data-source="post: 691806" data-attributes="member: 20391"><p>Hi Jacquelina. Welcome. I am sorry for your pain. My son also bipolar since age 3 and almost 100% sure he has developed paranoid schizophrenia around age 24. He's 26 now. Mine won't even listen to me talk about him getting help. He does not want it, but he doesn't possess the ability to make a decision like that either. How crushing it must feel for you that he partially engages in helping himself only to sabatoge it later. I know what it feels like to have hope then lose it, over and over again. I'm so glad you found us here. This forum has gotten me through some black days. I find relief by my pain being shared by all of the parents here. Most people can't understand what we experience, often blaming us for our d c's condition, adding insult to injury. People who have a child, of any age, with a terminal physical illness at least receive support and understanding. That is what I have found here, and hope you do too. Many hugs and most sincere prayers for you and your family</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karisma, post: 691806, member: 20391"] Hi Jacquelina. Welcome. I am sorry for your pain. My son also bipolar since age 3 and almost 100% sure he has developed paranoid schizophrenia around age 24. He's 26 now. Mine won't even listen to me talk about him getting help. He does not want it, but he doesn't possess the ability to make a decision like that either. How crushing it must feel for you that he partially engages in helping himself only to sabatoge it later. I know what it feels like to have hope then lose it, over and over again. I'm so glad you found us here. This forum has gotten me through some black days. I find relief by my pain being shared by all of the parents here. Most people can't understand what we experience, often blaming us for our d c's condition, adding insult to injury. People who have a child, of any age, with a terminal physical illness at least receive support and understanding. That is what I have found here, and hope you do too. Many hugs and most sincere prayers for you and your family [/QUOTE]
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