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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645321" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Well of course you are doing the right thing. You child is mentally ill, no fault of yours. He NEEDS to get help as all of you will be struggling with the consequences of this horrid diagnosis probably for the rest of your lives. I think it is a good thing to get him put of your house. He needs more help than he can get while living at home and let's face it few people can stay home and babysit their adult child. Putting him out opens up to him, social services from the government to deal with his mental illness. Also be aware that just because he can no longer live with you, doesn't mean it is the end of the relationship with you as part of his family. It just ends his ability to ruin your and your families everyday life. Stay strong and don't let him back - get him a PO Box and have him change is address so he has no legal right to return home. Actually with his illness, you are doing him a favor (may not feel like it, I know) as he will likely get better services than if he were living with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645321, member: 18366"] Well of course you are doing the right thing. You child is mentally ill, no fault of yours. He NEEDS to get help as all of you will be struggling with the consequences of this horrid diagnosis probably for the rest of your lives. I think it is a good thing to get him put of your house. He needs more help than he can get while living at home and let's face it few people can stay home and babysit their adult child. Putting him out opens up to him, social services from the government to deal with his mental illness. Also be aware that just because he can no longer live with you, doesn't mean it is the end of the relationship with you as part of his family. It just ends his ability to ruin your and your families everyday life. Stay strong and don't let him back - get him a PO Box and have him change is address so he has no legal right to return home. Actually with his illness, you are doing him a favor (may not feel like it, I know) as he will likely get better services than if he were living with you. [/QUOTE]
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