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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 728385" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>Your battle sounds similar to mine i am 64 with 36 year old bipolar son. Also other issues. He has a son he is only allowed to see supervised. He is not allowed at my house. Right now he is in jail. I retired a couple of years ago and feel like he has spent more of my retirement than me. You are doing the right thing and you will find tremendous support here. Hang tough they always threaten when they are angry. There is a post on here about detachment that might be of help and i also recommend a book called "Codependent No More" by melody Beattie. I am sorry that you have to go through this with your son. We all love our children but have to let them learn to function on their own. We are entitled to some peace in our lives. I hope you find the support you need here. I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 728385, member: 21499"] Your battle sounds similar to mine i am 64 with 36 year old bipolar son. Also other issues. He has a son he is only allowed to see supervised. He is not allowed at my house. Right now he is in jail. I retired a couple of years ago and feel like he has spent more of my retirement than me. You are doing the right thing and you will find tremendous support here. Hang tough they always threaten when they are angry. There is a post on here about detachment that might be of help and i also recommend a book called "Codependent No More" by melody Beattie. I am sorry that you have to go through this with your son. We all love our children but have to let them learn to function on their own. We are entitled to some peace in our lives. I hope you find the support you need here. I do. [/QUOTE]
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