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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: 694935" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Copa, you know what you do wrong...how your thinking is wrong. Yes, you can change and do right by yourself and your son. Are you dead? If not, you can stop the sabataging and the victimhood. I did and made more progress from 50 to now than my whOle life before. You can too. Ypu may need a Psycologist.</p><p></p><p>NOW I know you don't trust many, but maybe that is an old hang up? Forget the 80 year old psychiat r ist. I am 62 and I would never go to a man that age. He learned at a time when psychiatry was not as evolved and helpful as it is noe. As for your son? This is not a good match for a 27 year old man. He is 50 years younger.</p><p></p><p>Do change. It will hurt you and your son for thing to stay the same. And I'f you don't change, what kind of example does that show your son? He needs to see that you can change so that he is living with somebody who embraces becoming a more sane and calm person. You expect him to change but insist YOU cant. But you both can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 694935, member: 1550"] Copa, you know what you do wrong...how your thinking is wrong. Yes, you can change and do right by yourself and your son. Are you dead? If not, you can stop the sabataging and the victimhood. I did and made more progress from 50 to now than my whOle life before. You can too. Ypu may need a Psycologist. NOW I know you don't trust many, but maybe that is an old hang up? Forget the 80 year old psychiat r ist. I am 62 and I would never go to a man that age. He learned at a time when psychiatry was not as evolved and helpful as it is noe. As for your son? This is not a good match for a 27 year old man. He is 50 years younger. Do change. It will hurt you and your son for thing to stay the same. And I'f you don't change, what kind of example does that show your son? He needs to see that you can change so that he is living with somebody who embraces becoming a more sane and calm person. You expect him to change but insist YOU cant. But you both can [/QUOTE]
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