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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 710388" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, June. When my husband was still living, I used to describe living with him and my son like being on a giant seesaw. My job was to run back and forth between them attempting to keep everything balanced. It was exhausting. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like the IOP (what does that stand for?) would be a good idea for your son. He really needs outside help in dealing with the physical and psychological issues and handling his medications properly. Sleep deprivation makes it really hard for a person to think clearly and cope. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that your son's girlfriend treated him badly. It's tough to recover from a cheating situation. It feels so personal. I've learned that it really says more about the person who did the cheating than it does the partner. I think people who cheat do so out of low self-esteem. They feel drawn to anyone who will pay attention to them, because they don't feel comfortable with who they are. And they don't think about the repercussions, about who they will hurt by their poor choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 710388, member: 11832"] Welcome, June. When my husband was still living, I used to describe living with him and my son like being on a giant seesaw. My job was to run back and forth between them attempting to keep everything balanced. It was exhausting. It sounds like the IOP (what does that stand for?) would be a good idea for your son. He really needs outside help in dealing with the physical and psychological issues and handling his medications properly. Sleep deprivation makes it really hard for a person to think clearly and cope. I'm sorry that your son's girlfriend treated him badly. It's tough to recover from a cheating situation. It feels so personal. I've learned that it really says more about the person who did the cheating than it does the partner. I think people who cheat do so out of low self-esteem. They feel drawn to anyone who will pay attention to them, because they don't feel comfortable with who they are. And they don't think about the repercussions, about who they will hurt by their poor choices. [/QUOTE]
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