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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 728685" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>I replied to your previous post as well....your son is going down the same road as my DS, which trust me, is not a road any family wants to go down. Every member of our family (except for me) has been assaulted physically by my 6'6", 250+ pound DS. My wife was strangled by him and sustained an injury to her eye which thankfully, resolved. </p><p></p><p>He did not get the help he needed when he was younger. Nobody wanted to believe he was 'that bad'. But he was and he is. He is a danger to himself and others. Your son is, too.</p><p></p><p>Getting him assessed is definitely a must, and as I said earlier, refusing to tolerate abusiveness from him is also a must, even if it means he doesn't live under your roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 728685, member: 13303"] I replied to your previous post as well....your son is going down the same road as my DS, which trust me, is not a road any family wants to go down. Every member of our family (except for me) has been assaulted physically by my 6'6", 250+ pound DS. My wife was strangled by him and sustained an injury to her eye which thankfully, resolved. He did not get the help he needed when he was younger. Nobody wanted to believe he was 'that bad'. But he was and he is. He is a danger to himself and others. Your son is, too. Getting him assessed is definitely a must, and as I said earlier, refusing to tolerate abusiveness from him is also a must, even if it means he doesn't live under your roof. [/QUOTE]
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