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<blockquote data-quote="Pepper." data-source="post: 761262" data-attributes="member: 28601"><p>Thank you for your reply. I am his birth mother. He is NOT adopted. This is just one of his drunken delusions, I think. He said this in the big family text so everyone can see it. We think he believes it as he’s also currently accusing my husband of having a second family and having 5 half-siblings. It’s crazy stuff. All lies.</p><p></p><p>He is currently taking generic Wellbutrin and coming off of Vivance which his doctor wouldn’t renew because he wouldn’t sign off on his medical records being transferred. The doctor that prescribed the Vivance (similar to Adderall I believe) is an ADHD specialist in our area. My son only agreed to see him because he thinks he only has ADHD. He acted well enough in the initial appointment. that he was given that script.</p><p></p><p>Hes currently in an extended stay hotel about 40 minutes from us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pepper., post: 761262, member: 28601"] Thank you for your reply. I am his birth mother. He is NOT adopted. This is just one of his drunken delusions, I think. He said this in the big family text so everyone can see it. We think he believes it as he’s also currently accusing my husband of having a second family and having 5 half-siblings. It’s crazy stuff. All lies. He is currently taking generic Wellbutrin and coming off of Vivance which his doctor wouldn’t renew because he wouldn’t sign off on his medical records being transferred. The doctor that prescribed the Vivance (similar to Adderall I believe) is an ADHD specialist in our area. My son only agreed to see him because he thinks he only has ADHD. He acted well enough in the initial appointment. that he was given that script. Hes currently in an extended stay hotel about 40 minutes from us. [/QUOTE]
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