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update on 22 year old bipolar who is difficult to live with
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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 606923" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Wow MrMike! I can really sympathize with your journey! Your son is close in age to my son and his behaviors sound very similar. The rages, verbal abuse, destruction, violent outbursts, total lack of regard for any type of rules or structure. Ugggghhh!!! I know exactly how you are feeling. It's such a sad, lonely road to travel and I am constantly second guessing myself. I like what you said about listening to your gut. It's so true! The gut never lies. And thank you for sharing what your counselor said today. I am also going to heed that advice and start missing calls here and there and not responding immediately every single time difficult child tries to contact me. I sometimes feel like his puppet and I'm so tired of that. He, too, needs time to think about things and realize that I can't do this FOR him. That he needs to be responsible for his own life and actions. Thank you MrMike for sharing your feelings and experiences here. It really helps so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 606923, member: 12470"] Wow MrMike! I can really sympathize with your journey! Your son is close in age to my son and his behaviors sound very similar. The rages, verbal abuse, destruction, violent outbursts, total lack of regard for any type of rules or structure. Ugggghhh!!! I know exactly how you are feeling. It's such a sad, lonely road to travel and I am constantly second guessing myself. I like what you said about listening to your gut. It's so true! The gut never lies. And thank you for sharing what your counselor said today. I am also going to heed that advice and start missing calls here and there and not responding immediately every single time difficult child tries to contact me. I sometimes feel like his puppet and I'm so tired of that. He, too, needs time to think about things and realize that I can't do this FOR him. That he needs to be responsible for his own life and actions. Thank you MrMike for sharing your feelings and experiences here. It really helps so much! [/QUOTE]
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