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He maybe be clean, but he's still difficult
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 733951" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>If/when my son decides to go back on his medication and stop whatever it is he’s doing as self-medicating he would still be challenge. He used to be very honest, and not at all sneaky. Didn’t play the victim and he would be very quick to apologize if he messed up or forgot something. But he was still pretty emotionally immature and self-absorbed. </p><p></p><p>This past Mother’s Day he called me the Wednesday before and calmly (because I had previously told him we could have conversations as long as they were nice and calm) told me he would like to get together for Mother’s day but would have to have a “full apology” from me for the “court thing”. The court thing was about me having to have him removed from my home and then trying to get him to go to hospital because of his delusional behavior that led up to it. I gasped and then laughed as I said “Well that’s not going to happy buddy!” He hung up on me. Great, he wanted me to pick him up, buy him a meal in restaurant, and give him a full apology for his behavior.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the return of the Mother’s days when he calls, says sorry he forgot to get me a card and tells me Happy Mother’s day, on Monday, ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 733951, member: 22840"] If/when my son decides to go back on his medication and stop whatever it is he’s doing as self-medicating he would still be challenge. He used to be very honest, and not at all sneaky. Didn’t play the victim and he would be very quick to apologize if he messed up or forgot something. But he was still pretty emotionally immature and self-absorbed. This past Mother’s Day he called me the Wednesday before and calmly (because I had previously told him we could have conversations as long as they were nice and calm) told me he would like to get together for Mother’s day but would have to have a “full apology” from me for the “court thing”. The court thing was about me having to have him removed from my home and then trying to get him to go to hospital because of his delusional behavior that led up to it. I gasped and then laughed as I said “Well that’s not going to happy buddy!” He hung up on me. Great, he wanted me to pick him up, buy him a meal in restaurant, and give him a full apology for his behavior. Looking forward to the return of the Mother’s days when he calls, says sorry he forgot to get me a card and tells me Happy Mother’s day, on Monday, ha! [/QUOTE]
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