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When the long term future for your child is very bleak....
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 122846" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I worry that difficult child will live independently and make very poor decisions. I realize I cannot change this, and I do not think about it too often, if I can. I just hope that once he is 18 he will realize the medications do help him and continue to take them. Or go off them under a psychiatrists supervision, if he so chooses.</p><p> </p><p>My biggest fear for difficult child is that he will end up like his paternal uncle (who everyone says he reminds them of). His paternal uncle is a statistic. He comitted suicide. I believe he was undiagnosed something, but I really do not know what. husband, difficult child's dad, had a huge drinking problem, spent much time in jail for assault, and had multiple duii's. I want my son to avoid all of that, and live a long and happy life. I could care less if he pumps gas or is a doctor. I just want him health, physically and mentally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 122846, member: 3184"] I worry that difficult child will live independently and make very poor decisions. I realize I cannot change this, and I do not think about it too often, if I can. I just hope that once he is 18 he will realize the medications do help him and continue to take them. Or go off them under a psychiatrists supervision, if he so chooses. My biggest fear for difficult child is that he will end up like his paternal uncle (who everyone says he reminds them of). His paternal uncle is a statistic. He comitted suicide. I believe he was undiagnosed something, but I really do not know what. husband, difficult child's dad, had a huge drinking problem, spent much time in jail for assault, and had multiple duii's. I want my son to avoid all of that, and live a long and happy life. I could care less if he pumps gas or is a doctor. I just want him health, physically and mentally. [/QUOTE]
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