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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 729989" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Thanks Somewhere. His father has been compliant with his medication for many years now. And he's told my son over and over how he needs to take his medication as he should and never touch a drop of liquor or do any drugs and why. But it's as if my son is doing the adolescent revolt against your parents thing. Just do the opposite of everything he's told. So I'm hoping other people, who he will listen to will have an impact on him now. </p><p></p><p>He also is not a physically violent person. Doesn't get in fights and has not come back at anyone who has ever hit him, which has happened a couple of times in the last few years from other people his age. He's not considered tall but he has a linebacker build so mostly he doesn't have to worry about someone who might want to fight him. I used the "one, two, three, time out" method when he was little and his father only spanked him one time when he was young, which I put an end to very quickly. But the thing is the wild stories he's been telling people include me beating him up, on the regular, complete with black eyes and bruises, "closed fist punching" as he says. That tells me I better watch out, because I know he believes himself so there's a risk he might just decide to give me back what he thinks he's gotten from me. He doesn't make these stories up about anyone else but me so I don't think there's any physical risk to anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 729989, member: 22840"] Thanks Somewhere. His father has been compliant with his medication for many years now. And he's told my son over and over how he needs to take his medication as he should and never touch a drop of liquor or do any drugs and why. But it's as if my son is doing the adolescent revolt against your parents thing. Just do the opposite of everything he's told. So I'm hoping other people, who he will listen to will have an impact on him now. He also is not a physically violent person. Doesn't get in fights and has not come back at anyone who has ever hit him, which has happened a couple of times in the last few years from other people his age. He's not considered tall but he has a linebacker build so mostly he doesn't have to worry about someone who might want to fight him. I used the "one, two, three, time out" method when he was little and his father only spanked him one time when he was young, which I put an end to very quickly. But the thing is the wild stories he's been telling people include me beating him up, on the regular, complete with black eyes and bruises, "closed fist punching" as he says. That tells me I better watch out, because I know he believes himself so there's a risk he might just decide to give me back what he thinks he's gotten from me. He doesn't make these stories up about anyone else but me so I don't think there's any physical risk to anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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