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My son is in a crisis unit. Voluntarily, I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 694709" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>MY opinion. Maybe for cultural reasons?M thinks you should shelter a grown man forever. I would understand if your son were a teen but he is almost 30. Society will not excuse a man his age for breaking things.</p><p></p><p>I dont know the answer, but your son may always have diminished impulse control due to brain damage in the frontal kcortex before he was born. He is far too old to have fits and I believe if he could control himself, he would. IN HIS HEART, HE IS KIND, BUT HE HAS OTHER ISSUES ThaT MAY IMPEDE HIs ability to calm himself.</p><p></p><p>I think Long term care is a good idea. He needs to be evaluated and maybe even get brain scans. This is not normal control for adult his age. Encourage him to get the help. in my opinion don't over talk to him. I think he very well may not be able to control his impulses and long critical talks can't change him. See what the professionals say.</p><p>One more suggestion I feel is BIG. HIS PSYCHIATRIST HAS KNOWN HIM MAYBE TWENTy YEARS AND HASN'T HELPED HIM ONE BiT. I'D FIND A NEW ONE, YOUNGER, MORE UP ON CURRENT ThoUGHT. Dr First Psychiatrist may feel comfortable to you but he is batting zero. FIND A FRESH YOUNGER VOICE WHO CAN'T DO ANY WORSE THAn THE OLD ONE HAS.</p><p>Wishing you a peaceful night. YOU have a lot to mull over. TRUST ME, Ive BEEN THERE T<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite12" alt="o_O" title="Er... what? o_O" loading="lazy" data-shortname="o_O" /></p><p></p><p>HUGS AND LOVE FROM YOUR FRIEND. I am so on your side. I hope this is legible. I'm half asleep!! Zzzźzzzzź...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 694709, member: 1550"] MY opinion. Maybe for cultural reasons?M thinks you should shelter a grown man forever. I would understand if your son were a teen but he is almost 30. Society will not excuse a man his age for breaking things. I dont know the answer, but your son may always have diminished impulse control due to brain damage in the frontal kcortex before he was born. He is far too old to have fits and I believe if he could control himself, he would. IN HIS HEART, HE IS KIND, BUT HE HAS OTHER ISSUES ThaT MAY IMPEDE HIs ability to calm himself. I think Long term care is a good idea. He needs to be evaluated and maybe even get brain scans. This is not normal control for adult his age. Encourage him to get the help. in my opinion don't over talk to him. I think he very well may not be able to control his impulses and long critical talks can't change him. See what the professionals say. One more suggestion I feel is BIG. HIS PSYCHIATRIST HAS KNOWN HIM MAYBE TWENTy YEARS AND HASN'T HELPED HIM ONE BiT. I'D FIND A NEW ONE, YOUNGER, MORE UP ON CURRENT ThoUGHT. Dr First Psychiatrist may feel comfortable to you but he is batting zero. FIND A FRESH YOUNGER VOICE WHO CAN'T DO ANY WORSE THAn THE OLD ONE HAS. Wishing you a peaceful night. YOU have a lot to mull over. TRUST ME, Ive BEEN THERE To_O HUGS AND LOVE FROM YOUR FRIEND. I am so on your side. I hope this is legible. I'm half asleep!! Zzzźzzzzź... [/QUOTE]
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