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Looking for connection - my heart hurts so badly... What is okay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 725940" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm so sorry. This sounds hideous.</p><p>I thought of two things...first off, often "bad ADHD," ends up being bipolar disorder. And untreated, it very often can lead to poor decision making, mood swings, hyper sexuality and drug or alcohol abuse.</p><p>Something to think about because if on the right medication especially with a little stability and therapy, maybe he could do better.</p><p>Of course, the other thing to watch out for is actual drug usage/abuse and ideally he should be tested regularly.</p><p>Does he have the option of going to a mental health facility?</p><p>This is where he belongs.</p><p>Consider therapy for yourself at least short term.This is not your fault. Also, groups like Families Anonymous can be very supportive....getting local input , comraderie and ideas. Blessings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 725940, member: 4152"] I'm so sorry. This sounds hideous. I thought of two things...first off, often "bad ADHD," ends up being bipolar disorder. And untreated, it very often can lead to poor decision making, mood swings, hyper sexuality and drug or alcohol abuse. Something to think about because if on the right medication especially with a little stability and therapy, maybe he could do better. Of course, the other thing to watch out for is actual drug usage/abuse and ideally he should be tested regularly. Does he have the option of going to a mental health facility? This is where he belongs. Consider therapy for yourself at least short term.This is not your fault. Also, groups like Families Anonymous can be very supportive....getting local input , comraderie and ideas. Blessings. [/QUOTE]
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