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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 328705" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok...Im gonna be pretty blunt here. You have done enough already. You have helped him to get some training, you have moved him all around various states it appears, you have helped him run from himself and his problems. He has made some bad decisions with the felony and the drug use. Many have...my son included. At some point, the birdies have to leave the nest. Just because he had a father who is/was an alcoholic and he has depression or may be mildly bipolar doesnt mean he needs to live with you forever. Its time for him to be on his own. </p><p></p><p>My son is 23, he is bipolar and has a personality disorder of some sort and he lives on his own. He grew up with me...I have a multitude of mental illnesses and physical disabilities. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the kindest thing we can do for them is to push them out. My son has done so much better out on his own than he did when he lived here. MUCH MUCH better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 328705, member: 1514"] Ok...Im gonna be pretty blunt here. You have done enough already. You have helped him to get some training, you have moved him all around various states it appears, you have helped him run from himself and his problems. He has made some bad decisions with the felony and the drug use. Many have...my son included. At some point, the birdies have to leave the nest. Just because he had a father who is/was an alcoholic and he has depression or may be mildly bipolar doesnt mean he needs to live with you forever. Its time for him to be on his own. My son is 23, he is bipolar and has a personality disorder of some sort and he lives on his own. He grew up with me...I have a multitude of mental illnesses and physical disabilities. Sometimes the kindest thing we can do for them is to push them out. My son has done so much better out on his own than he did when he lived here. MUCH MUCH better! [/QUOTE]
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