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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 245161" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Do you live in an area with public transportation? If so, he needs to arrange his own transportation to and from work. Sounds ungrateful as heck. I hate to say this, but I really think you are just going around in circles with him. He's not really listening to you and you are not really getting your point across. Disengage.</p><p> </p><p>Are you prepared to watch him walk away or insist that he leave the house when he turns 18? Isn't he still in school? What happens? Have you and husband spoken to him about how life will change, i.e., paying his share of bills, doing his own chores, arranging his own transportation, or doing his own laundry, etc., if he stays home?</p><p> </p><p>The BiPolar (BP) diagnosis could be a strong possibility given his genetic makeup. You say that one doctor thought/thinks that. Were any medications or therapies, etc., tried to treat the BiPolar (BP)? Since you carry the diagnosis yourself, do you see any similarities?</p><p> </p><p>18 is approaching gast - I hope you have the plan. Sorry you are having to live this way and be treated this way.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 245161, member: 805"] Do you live in an area with public transportation? If so, he needs to arrange his own transportation to and from work. Sounds ungrateful as heck. I hate to say this, but I really think you are just going around in circles with him. He's not really listening to you and you are not really getting your point across. Disengage. Are you prepared to watch him walk away or insist that he leave the house when he turns 18? Isn't he still in school? What happens? Have you and husband spoken to him about how life will change, i.e., paying his share of bills, doing his own chores, arranging his own transportation, or doing his own laundry, etc., if he stays home? The BiPolar (BP) diagnosis could be a strong possibility given his genetic makeup. You say that one doctor thought/thinks that. Were any medications or therapies, etc., tried to treat the BiPolar (BP)? Since you carry the diagnosis yourself, do you see any similarities? 18 is approaching gast - I hope you have the plan. Sorry you are having to live this way and be treated this way. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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