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Mentally Exhausted....25/son's rages and manipulation
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 597718" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi, Dawn. So sorry your son is going through this. And you. Sounds like he really got his act together until he came back from the war. Like so many vets, I wonder if he has PTSD or effects from the war? I think he should try to get help from the VA. Sitting by the cemetery...did this brave young man lose any friends? </p><p></p><p>Vets have a high rate of suicide. He really needs to get therapy hopefully from somebody who "gets" returning vets trying to pick up their lives again. I would definitely call ER if he threatens suicide, however they will only take him if he is an active danger to himself (been there done that).</p><p></p><p>I am amazed that your son came from his early problems to where he is now. I really, really hope he gets the help he needs and maybe it would help to talk to other young vets. In this case, unless he is abusing substances, I don't think you're enabling him. He probably saw some really traumatic stuff while fighting for our country and to me there is a difference. Others may disagree. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 597718, member: 1550"] Hi, Dawn. So sorry your son is going through this. And you. Sounds like he really got his act together until he came back from the war. Like so many vets, I wonder if he has PTSD or effects from the war? I think he should try to get help from the VA. Sitting by the cemetery...did this brave young man lose any friends? Vets have a high rate of suicide. He really needs to get therapy hopefully from somebody who "gets" returning vets trying to pick up their lives again. I would definitely call ER if he threatens suicide, however they will only take him if he is an active danger to himself (been there done that). I am amazed that your son came from his early problems to where he is now. I really, really hope he gets the help he needs and maybe it would help to talk to other young vets. In this case, unless he is abusing substances, I don't think you're enabling him. He probably saw some really traumatic stuff while fighting for our country and to me there is a difference. Others may disagree. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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