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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 717096" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I talked to my son just now. He is at a post-acute residential place. He says we (family) is "literally the most important thing." He also said his mental health was more important than his plants. He wants to get therapy, etc. Even family therapy. He is no longer hearing voices. I think it was marijuana, not anything more. He is wired a bit differently.</p><p>Could this really be happening? That we will be a family again? Whatever happens, he knew to call me when he was in trouble. He said he thought when he was 18, he would instantly become an adult. Now he knows that's not true, so he wants guidance. </p><p>He has been kind of a nightmare since he was 13 1/2 - in and out of residentials, probation, isolative, uncaring of others. And now ...he's back. </p><p>Just like that, maybe this nightmare is over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 717096, member: 19889"] I talked to my son just now. He is at a post-acute residential place. He says we (family) is "literally the most important thing." He also said his mental health was more important than his plants. He wants to get therapy, etc. Even family therapy. He is no longer hearing voices. I think it was marijuana, not anything more. He is wired a bit differently. Could this really be happening? That we will be a family again? Whatever happens, he knew to call me when he was in trouble. He said he thought when he was 18, he would instantly become an adult. Now he knows that's not true, so he wants guidance. He has been kind of a nightmare since he was 13 1/2 - in and out of residentials, probation, isolative, uncaring of others. And now ...he's back. Just like that, maybe this nightmare is over? [/QUOTE]
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