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update on 22 year old bipolar who is difficult to live with
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<blockquote data-quote="greenstockings" data-source="post: 617274" data-attributes="member: 17532"><p>I just read this whole thread and can empathize with the OP. I understand completely how he feels. My son is about the same age, and while he has rarely been physically destructive, he has always refused to be cooperative with life in general and has made me wonder what was wrong with him from toddlerhood. Even as a very small child his rages were far too intense and frequent to chalk up to "terrible twos." We just kicked him out a couple of weeks ago. He blames me for the "sh*tty situation" he's in (couch surfing with friends). He told one friend's mother some outlandish tale about having recently acquired a job out-of-state and was trying to set up transportation to move there when we threw him out. We never gave him a chance to tell us about it, apparently. ::rollseyes:: </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, a friend of mine posted something on Facebook a while back that I make myself think of when I'm fretting too much. He said, "Don’t waste energy worrying. If what you worry about happens, then you’ve worried and suffered twice. If it doesn’t happen then you’ve worried and suffered for nothing."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenstockings, post: 617274, member: 17532"] I just read this whole thread and can empathize with the OP. I understand completely how he feels. My son is about the same age, and while he has rarely been physically destructive, he has always refused to be cooperative with life in general and has made me wonder what was wrong with him from toddlerhood. Even as a very small child his rages were far too intense and frequent to chalk up to "terrible twos." We just kicked him out a couple of weeks ago. He blames me for the "sh*tty situation" he's in (couch surfing with friends). He told one friend's mother some outlandish tale about having recently acquired a job out-of-state and was trying to set up transportation to move there when we threw him out. We never gave him a chance to tell us about it, apparently. ::rollseyes:: Anyhow, a friend of mine posted something on Facebook a while back that I make myself think of when I'm fretting too much. He said, "Don’t waste energy worrying. If what you worry about happens, then you’ve worried and suffered twice. If it doesn’t happen then you’ve worried and suffered for nothing." [/QUOTE]
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