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<blockquote data-quote="How did I get here" data-source="post: 718594" data-attributes="member: 22209"><p>Thank you, everyone, so much. My son just doesn't feel or want any help to transition into the adult world. He feels like most teens....that he knows it all. He is very set in his belief that he is leaving home the day that he turns 18. (He doesn't graduate until a week after.)</p><p>As far as my safety, the day after Labor day, I was going to press charges against him, fot hitting me in the face and pushing me, to get him out of my house.(Which really kills me because he can be the sweetest kid around.) But, my father asked me to give the new doctor a try first. He guarantees he will get my son to go to the appointment. We'll see how this plays out. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice on the medications. We have tried some of them. I wish there was a miracle pill that helped all of our loved ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How did I get here, post: 718594, member: 22209"] Thank you, everyone, so much. My son just doesn't feel or want any help to transition into the adult world. He feels like most teens....that he knows it all. He is very set in his belief that he is leaving home the day that he turns 18. (He doesn't graduate until a week after.) As far as my safety, the day after Labor day, I was going to press charges against him, fot hitting me in the face and pushing me, to get him out of my house.(Which really kills me because he can be the sweetest kid around.) But, my father asked me to give the new doctor a try first. He guarantees he will get my son to go to the appointment. We'll see how this plays out. Thanks for the advice on the medications. We have tried some of them. I wish there was a miracle pill that helped all of our loved ones. [/QUOTE]
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