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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 736750" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>Welcome. If your son has a mental illness the alchohol or pot could very well be making it much worse. If he is threatening suicide and you feel he is a threat to himself or others you can file a 302 for involuntary commitment for 72 hrs. If the hospital agrees he is a danger they can hold anather hearing for more time. However your husband is right to make him leave. You need to take care of yourself . HE needs to understand his behavior whatever the cause is unacceptable. He sounds very much like my difficult child who is now 36 and we went through the same behaviors. He has a dual diagnosis of bipolar and drug alchohol dependency. He has been in jail but it gave him a chance to sober up enough to make him realize that he doesnt want to go back. Others will reply soon. Please read the article about detachment on this sight. You also might want to contact your local nami they can give yoy many resources. Often the parent they love the most takes the brundt of their anger. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 736750, member: 21499"] Welcome. If your son has a mental illness the alchohol or pot could very well be making it much worse. If he is threatening suicide and you feel he is a threat to himself or others you can file a 302 for involuntary commitment for 72 hrs. If the hospital agrees he is a danger they can hold anather hearing for more time. However your husband is right to make him leave. You need to take care of yourself . HE needs to understand his behavior whatever the cause is unacceptable. He sounds very much like my difficult child who is now 36 and we went through the same behaviors. He has a dual diagnosis of bipolar and drug alchohol dependency. He has been in jail but it gave him a chance to sober up enough to make him realize that he doesnt want to go back. Others will reply soon. Please read the article about detachment on this sight. You also might want to contact your local nami they can give yoy many resources. Often the parent they love the most takes the brundt of their anger. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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