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Son, aged 30 - pushing me to breaking point
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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 703180" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>You put it so succinctly! Internal limbo and the inability to enjoy life while having a difficult adult child. These feelings I have every day. Unfortunately glad I am not alone either though I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. My son is 23 soon to be 24. Currently unable or unwilling to work. We support him and though we probably shouldn't, still hoping he will straighten out with medications for his anxiety and depression which is pretty severe. Wishful thinking? Anyway, we are cutting back our support in January so we will see. Hoping he can get onto adhd medications again. He tics on them so not sure if he can. He just cannot seem to get going on anything; he gets so anxious. Hoping cutting him off will get him going to at least work part time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 703180, member: 20161"] You put it so succinctly! Internal limbo and the inability to enjoy life while having a difficult adult child. These feelings I have every day. Unfortunately glad I am not alone either though I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. My son is 23 soon to be 24. Currently unable or unwilling to work. We support him and though we probably shouldn't, still hoping he will straighten out with medications for his anxiety and depression which is pretty severe. Wishful thinking? Anyway, we are cutting back our support in January so we will see. Hoping he can get onto adhd medications again. He tics on them so not sure if he can. He just cannot seem to get going on anything; he gets so anxious. Hoping cutting him off will get him going to at least work part time. [/QUOTE]
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