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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 713547" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>My son is similar. If you will remember, he broke the touchscreen in my car and it started with pounding on the dashboard. I've spent 1K and it's still not fixed, have to take it back for more extensive repairs. The car was for sale. Son has not apologized, says it is my fault. You might consider getting him screened for Borderline Personality Disorder. Or at least getting some books and information on how to handle people like that. Whether it's the drugs or just the way they are, this is how they are acting right now. My son has major abandonment issues too and it sure complicates the detachment process. I don't know what help I can give him anymore since he abuses me and destroys my property. For instance, he is not allowed in my car as a driver or passenger any longer. So that limits his ability to go to work or school. It is a self fulfilling prophecy and very depressing mind set that my son has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 713547, member: 16761"] My son is similar. If you will remember, he broke the touchscreen in my car and it started with pounding on the dashboard. I've spent 1K and it's still not fixed, have to take it back for more extensive repairs. The car was for sale. Son has not apologized, says it is my fault. You might consider getting him screened for Borderline Personality Disorder. Or at least getting some books and information on how to handle people like that. Whether it's the drugs or just the way they are, this is how they are acting right now. My son has major abandonment issues too and it sure complicates the detachment process. I don't know what help I can give him anymore since he abuses me and destroys my property. For instance, he is not allowed in my car as a driver or passenger any longer. So that limits his ability to go to work or school. It is a self fulfilling prophecy and very depressing mind set that my son has. [/QUOTE]
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