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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 728892" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree that Copa is kind and sweet. In this case I agree she isn't correct though. I can't imagine any of my kids hitting me let alone seriously trying to kill me. Just because the DSM, which is constantly changing and not perfect, says achild can't be a psychopath until age 18 doesn't mean it is true. I lived with an 11 year old psychpath. His actual diagnosis was severe reactive attachment disorder. If you look up the traits, they are the same pretty much as an adult psychopath. He killed beloved pets and forced babies to have sex with a pocket knife. He lied and stole and tortured those weaker than himself. This is psychopathic behavior which we largely didnt know about he until until he turned 13. He convinced us that neighbors killed the dogs. And my littles were too terrified of him to say what he was doing to them. After we found out he went to child's lock down for young sexual predators. He was dangerous. Even in there, he tried to perp.</p><p></p><p>Although the boy had an IEP school did not pay for residential treatment before he was caught, although he was problematic at school. School would not pay and it wad not free. Nothing in the U.S. is free. Medicaid did pay some and we had to pay child support to the state until the adoption was ended. It was not cheap. It was NOT cheap!!</p><p></p><p> I am not sure that all states or any states would offer that much to your son. We have a new President now and he is trying hard to undercut Obamacare and he doesn't like "imigrants." in my opinion he's flipping scary. You can't know what services will be in place here in the near future. Nobody knows. Healthcare is changing and not for the better. Healthcare is in very poor shape right now. And insurance subsidies...some states are better than others, but they could all disappear soon. Our state has little insurance coverage help.</p><p></p><p>I stick with your sons Dad being your best option. JMO of course. I don't think you should give up your farm and precious animals and friends. Your son is very sick and was homicidal at least once. You could give your whole life up and he may not be better. You matter too.</p><p></p><p>This is just my own experience and opinions. In my heart I would hate to see you give up your entire life. There are other ways. Take what you like from all advice, this too, and leave the rest. The decision is yours and we will support you. </p><p></p><p>Love and light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 728892, member: 1550"] I agree that Copa is kind and sweet. In this case I agree she isn't correct though. I can't imagine any of my kids hitting me let alone seriously trying to kill me. Just because the DSM, which is constantly changing and not perfect, says achild can't be a psychopath until age 18 doesn't mean it is true. I lived with an 11 year old psychpath. His actual diagnosis was severe reactive attachment disorder. If you look up the traits, they are the same pretty much as an adult psychopath. He killed beloved pets and forced babies to have sex with a pocket knife. He lied and stole and tortured those weaker than himself. This is psychopathic behavior which we largely didnt know about he until until he turned 13. He convinced us that neighbors killed the dogs. And my littles were too terrified of him to say what he was doing to them. After we found out he went to child's lock down for young sexual predators. He was dangerous. Even in there, he tried to perp. Although the boy had an IEP school did not pay for residential treatment before he was caught, although he was problematic at school. School would not pay and it wad not free. Nothing in the U.S. is free. Medicaid did pay some and we had to pay child support to the state until the adoption was ended. It was not cheap. It was NOT cheap!! I am not sure that all states or any states would offer that much to your son. We have a new President now and he is trying hard to undercut Obamacare and he doesn't like "imigrants." in my opinion he's flipping scary. You can't know what services will be in place here in the near future. Nobody knows. Healthcare is changing and not for the better. Healthcare is in very poor shape right now. And insurance subsidies...some states are better than others, but they could all disappear soon. Our state has little insurance coverage help. I stick with your sons Dad being your best option. JMO of course. I don't think you should give up your farm and precious animals and friends. Your son is very sick and was homicidal at least once. You could give your whole life up and he may not be better. You matter too. This is just my own experience and opinions. In my heart I would hate to see you give up your entire life. There are other ways. Take what you like from all advice, this too, and leave the rest. The decision is yours and we will support you. Love and light. [/QUOTE]
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