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My head is spinning, husband in ICU with Covid and bipolar son at home and off the rails.
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<blockquote data-quote="rjrodgersblue" data-source="post: 759703" data-attributes="member: 26666"><p>Dear Tish,</p><p>I am so sorry to hear that your husband has passed. I lost my son's father in 2012 and although I had two sons, I felt scared and alone. We had been married almost 20 years. </p><p>My youngest son also suffers from bipolar disorder and frequently has rages that we have had to call the police about. They are always over ridiculous and nonsensical issues -- it is really a clown show when he goes off, but scary too. We had to have him "evicted" legally from our household before Christmas because he stole a lot of money from us using my computer while we were away for Thanksgiving. Last week, he went into a rage again, off his medications, and has landed himself in jail for some serious charges. I will not bail him out, although he cries and begs on every phone call. I had to turn my phone off on Sunday to stop those calls.</p><p>You need to get him out of your house. You need to protect your health. I have been told that dealing with the constant stress of my son and his medical issues and verbal abuse has probably shortened my life already. I need peace and so do you.</p><p>If you believe in God, hand him over and stop this insanity. He is not the man of the house -- has proven that to you and everyone else in the family.</p><p>Take care of yourself during your grieving period. I am praying for you along with all the others on this site.</p><p>rjrodgersblue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjrodgersblue, post: 759703, member: 26666"] Dear Tish, I am so sorry to hear that your husband has passed. I lost my son's father in 2012 and although I had two sons, I felt scared and alone. We had been married almost 20 years. My youngest son also suffers from bipolar disorder and frequently has rages that we have had to call the police about. They are always over ridiculous and nonsensical issues -- it is really a clown show when he goes off, but scary too. We had to have him "evicted" legally from our household before Christmas because he stole a lot of money from us using my computer while we were away for Thanksgiving. Last week, he went into a rage again, off his medications, and has landed himself in jail for some serious charges. I will not bail him out, although he cries and begs on every phone call. I had to turn my phone off on Sunday to stop those calls. You need to get him out of your house. You need to protect your health. I have been told that dealing with the constant stress of my son and his medical issues and verbal abuse has probably shortened my life already. I need peace and so do you. If you believe in God, hand him over and stop this insanity. He is not the man of the house -- has proven that to you and everyone else in the family. Take care of yourself during your grieving period. I am praying for you along with all the others on this site. rjrodgersblue [/QUOTE]
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