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How bad can bi-polar get? Any experience here?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 656445" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>None of us can diagnose your son.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You have a very bad mental health history, as you know.</p><p></p><p>Personality disordered people, while not really well defined yet, are just remorseless and lie a lot and break the law and have diminished consciences, but they are perfectly sane and there is no medication for it and usually they do not care to change so therapy is a no-go. I am not a doctor and am taking a mom's gut guess that this is probably his biggest problem, made worse if he is using substances or being prescribed medications that make him angry. He sounds pretty dangerous to me. His ex should take precautions and so should you. Many of our adult kids can be dangerous...we need to be cautious. I hope he doesn't live with you. If so, consider changing this as he is not safe.</p><p></p><p>This man SHOULD NOT SEE HIS CHILD IF HE WAS DANGEROUS ENOUGH TO DRIVE INTO YOUR GARAGE AND SMASH IT HARD!!!!!!! His son is better off not seeing him if he is not safe. I know that hurts...trust me...but if I were ex I'd take him to court for no contact without court supervision. And he'd never see the grandson if I had the grandson. He could kill him without meaning to. No violent person should be around a child. BE SAFE. GET HIM OUT OF YOUR HOUSE WITH A RESTRAINING ORDER.</p><p></p><p>Adderrall is a seriously dangerous drug used for ADHD that my daughter and many of her friends would crush into pillcrushers and snort either alone or with other stuff, like cocaine. This can cause psychosis.</p><p></p><p>We are your support system.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hugs and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 656445, member: 1550"] None of us can diagnose your son. You have a very bad mental health history, as you know. Personality disordered people, while not really well defined yet, are just remorseless and lie a lot and break the law and have diminished consciences, but they are perfectly sane and there is no medication for it and usually they do not care to change so therapy is a no-go. I am not a doctor and am taking a mom's gut guess that this is probably his biggest problem, made worse if he is using substances or being prescribed medications that make him angry. He sounds pretty dangerous to me. His ex should take precautions and so should you. Many of our adult kids can be dangerous...we need to be cautious. I hope he doesn't live with you. If so, consider changing this as he is not safe. This man SHOULD NOT SEE HIS CHILD IF HE WAS DANGEROUS ENOUGH TO DRIVE INTO YOUR GARAGE AND SMASH IT HARD!!!!!!! His son is better off not seeing him if he is not safe. I know that hurts...trust me...but if I were ex I'd take him to court for no contact without court supervision. And he'd never see the grandson if I had the grandson. He could kill him without meaning to. No violent person should be around a child. BE SAFE. GET HIM OUT OF YOUR HOUSE WITH A RESTRAINING ORDER. Adderrall is a seriously dangerous drug used for ADHD that my daughter and many of her friends would crush into pillcrushers and snort either alone or with other stuff, like cocaine. This can cause psychosis. We are your support system. Hugs and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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