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Son, aged 30 - pushing me to breaking point
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<blockquote data-quote="pacific ocean" data-source="post: 703099" data-attributes="member: 21010"><p>Hello, Bella. I am very new here and just shared our situation with our only child, Difficult Child, and let out the feeling I don't know what to do with. </p><p>We thought about setting up a video camera to capture our Difficult Child's behavior no one believed. I thought our Difficult Child should actually hurt me and left me with some injury so that the authority would know what's really happening and take some kind of actions. All the specialists and doctors didn't think the problem was not that big because our Difficult Child could talk them into it. No one believed that she had some mental issues back when she was a teenager. Now Our Difficult Child is 20, 10 years younger than your son, the door is completely shut. There is nothing we as parents can do. We just told our Difficult Child not to come home for holidays. </p><p>I do hope letting out your thoughts here lightened your painful feelings at least a little bit. Hope there is some kind of support group. Praying for you and your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacific ocean, post: 703099, member: 21010"] Hello, Bella. I am very new here and just shared our situation with our only child, Difficult Child, and let out the feeling I don't know what to do with. We thought about setting up a video camera to capture our Difficult Child's behavior no one believed. I thought our Difficult Child should actually hurt me and left me with some injury so that the authority would know what's really happening and take some kind of actions. All the specialists and doctors didn't think the problem was not that big because our Difficult Child could talk them into it. No one believed that she had some mental issues back when she was a teenager. Now Our Difficult Child is 20, 10 years younger than your son, the door is completely shut. There is nothing we as parents can do. We just told our Difficult Child not to come home for holidays. I do hope letting out your thoughts here lightened your painful feelings at least a little bit. Hope there is some kind of support group. Praying for you and your son. [/QUOTE]
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