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<blockquote data-quote="rjrodgersblue" data-source="post: 759679" data-attributes="member: 26666"><p>Thank you, Skittles. I am also 57. my youngest son is the one in trouble. He was diagnosed with ADD at 5 years old, and now has a diagnosis of bipolar type 2. He has medications that help, but will not take them correctly. I have an older son who is my rock. Their father died in 2012, but I was lucky enough to reunite with an old friend in 2016 and we married in 2017. I have two stepchildren that love me and I love them. All in all, I have a large support system, but like you, am ashamed on some level although i know I did my best for both my boys -- one has an engineering degree from FSU and the other chose a life that will lead to prison. I am having trouble concentrating -- I guess that is normal. But I am ashamed to share any of this with my boss as I think it reflects poorly on me. Thanks so much for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjrodgersblue, post: 759679, member: 26666"] Thank you, Skittles. I am also 57. my youngest son is the one in trouble. He was diagnosed with ADD at 5 years old, and now has a diagnosis of bipolar type 2. He has medications that help, but will not take them correctly. I have an older son who is my rock. Their father died in 2012, but I was lucky enough to reunite with an old friend in 2016 and we married in 2017. I have two stepchildren that love me and I love them. All in all, I have a large support system, but like you, am ashamed on some level although i know I did my best for both my boys -- one has an engineering degree from FSU and the other chose a life that will lead to prison. I am having trouble concentrating -- I guess that is normal. But I am ashamed to share any of this with my boss as I think it reflects poorly on me. Thanks so much for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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