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No clue how to save my adult son
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<blockquote data-quote="Brknheart" data-source="post: 736925" data-attributes="member: 23249"><p>I know there isn't such thing as a perfect life. I was married for twenty years to someone who I believe is a psychopath. It took several years to realize what he really was. When he became an alcoholic his true self was revealed. That seems to be what is happening to my son. I have finally found my true soul mate and best friend. I didn't know what a healthy relationship was until I found him. He has been so patient and loving where my kids are concerned, but I know he is right to not allow my son to call the shots. He loves my son and wants to help him but there is only so much we can do. I just have to pray and put it in God's hands. Hopefully he will wake up one day and get away from his father and come back to us wanting to change and get help. I will always remember that sweet little boy, but I can't ever forget what is underneath the surface at all times. Life is so tough when dealing with mental illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brknheart, post: 736925, member: 23249"] I know there isn't such thing as a perfect life. I was married for twenty years to someone who I believe is a psychopath. It took several years to realize what he really was. When he became an alcoholic his true self was revealed. That seems to be what is happening to my son. I have finally found my true soul mate and best friend. I didn't know what a healthy relationship was until I found him. He has been so patient and loving where my kids are concerned, but I know he is right to not allow my son to call the shots. He loves my son and wants to help him but there is only so much we can do. I just have to pray and put it in God's hands. Hopefully he will wake up one day and get away from his father and come back to us wanting to change and get help. I will always remember that sweet little boy, but I can't ever forget what is underneath the surface at all times. Life is so tough when dealing with mental illness. [/QUOTE]
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