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<blockquote data-quote="Angie" data-source="post: 635545" data-attributes="member: 18368"><p>Came home Tuesday after work to find out difficult child had been smoking pot in our house very recently, the smell was strong and unmistakable. His sister was home, who is 14. It was a bad night. My wife, his bio mom tried to talk with him but he just ignored her wouldn't even look at her. He did admit he is depressed but he refuses to do anything about it. Bio mom suggested therapy, medication, getting some excercise but doesn't want to do any of it. </p><p>I made a therapy appointment for myself to help me deal with the anger and all the other emotions I feel toward ss-difficult child. The only person I had been venting to is my wife which I know puts more pressure on her. I don't want his illness-problems to come between us. I feel like that is something he wants to happen anyway. </p><p>thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angie, post: 635545, member: 18368"] Came home Tuesday after work to find out difficult child had been smoking pot in our house very recently, the smell was strong and unmistakable. His sister was home, who is 14. It was a bad night. My wife, his bio mom tried to talk with him but he just ignored her wouldn't even look at her. He did admit he is depressed but he refuses to do anything about it. Bio mom suggested therapy, medication, getting some excercise but doesn't want to do any of it. I made a therapy appointment for myself to help me deal with the anger and all the other emotions I feel toward ss-difficult child. The only person I had been venting to is my wife which I know puts more pressure on her. I don't want his illness-problems to come between us. I feel like that is something he wants to happen anyway. thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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