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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 705149" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Ditto to above poster</p><p>We have an adopted bipolar daughter ,</p><p>adopted from infancy</p><p>She is a little older than your son</p><p>No way would I live with her</p><p>She was just with us for a few days for the holidays and it was extremely difficult!!!!!!</p><p>I would give him a warning that if he destroys your personal property again you will immediately call the police and then do so</p><p>I would also at least begin to consider future living arrangements for you or him (separate places)</p><p>Would lean against guardianship</p><p>Does he take medication?</p><p>Yes, consider a separate thread with a little more info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 705149, member: 4152"] Ditto to above poster We have an adopted bipolar daughter , adopted from infancy She is a little older than your son No way would I live with her She was just with us for a few days for the holidays and it was extremely difficult!!!!!! I would give him a warning that if he destroys your personal property again you will immediately call the police and then do so I would also at least begin to consider future living arrangements for you or him (separate places) Would lean against guardianship Does he take medication? Yes, consider a separate thread with a little more info [/QUOTE]
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