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Substance Abuse
Been a while, but I'm sure few of you will be surprised that I'm back to square one
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<blockquote data-quote="Mechdonna2" data-source="post: 605894" data-attributes="member: 16068"><p>Scott,</p><p></p><p>I understand exactly how you feel. My son exhibited very similar behavior at the same age. He is now 36 years old and he is in no better shape. Actually, he is in worse shape, both physically and mentally. He was ADHD, and I see that many difficult children have that problem.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering if beginning to drink when a person is very young has something to do with the problem. Their brains were not fully developed at that time at the age of 14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechdonna2, post: 605894, member: 16068"] Scott, I understand exactly how you feel. My son exhibited very similar behavior at the same age. He is now 36 years old and he is in no better shape. Actually, he is in worse shape, both physically and mentally. He was ADHD, and I see that many difficult children have that problem. I am wondering if beginning to drink when a person is very young has something to do with the problem. Their brains were not fully developed at that time at the age of 14. [/QUOTE]
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