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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 761279" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>You got such great advice. I hope you do take your sons threats seriously. I was able to see my daughter actually get violent and she could have taken my sons eye out when she lugged a glass vase at him. As it hit the wall by my son it shattered and cut his face and one piece just missed his eye. Never again did she live with us.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to bring up something.nobody mentioned. The truth is that you don't know what your son is using. It could easily be more than beer. Our particular neighborhood has a meth problem and meth can cause psychosis. There has been no diagnosis of schizophrenia. He may be using a dangerous drug that causes mental illness symptoms. See if you can get your son to sign a form saying that he allows the doctors to talk to you about his condition. If he will do that, it's gold. That is the only way you can talk to the doctors about his condition. Otherwise they can't tell you anything. Sometimes ADHD medications cause psychosis in some people too. It isn't tolerated well by everyone.</p><p></p><p>Please take care of yourself first. We had to save our family too and Kay is on her own now. She is on government programs and lives in an old motorhome with her crazy husband. But she is telling cousins that she is happy being out of the "rat race." She doesn't want to work <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>The rest of us are close and strong. We had to be. My other daughter, Kay's sister, has custody of Kay's son so at least my grandson is safe.</p><p></p><p>Wishing you the best. Sending love and prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 761279, member: 23706"] You got such great advice. I hope you do take your sons threats seriously. I was able to see my daughter actually get violent and she could have taken my sons eye out when she lugged a glass vase at him. As it hit the wall by my son it shattered and cut his face and one piece just missed his eye. Never again did she live with us. I wanted to bring up something.nobody mentioned. The truth is that you don't know what your son is using. It could easily be more than beer. Our particular neighborhood has a meth problem and meth can cause psychosis. There has been no diagnosis of schizophrenia. He may be using a dangerous drug that causes mental illness symptoms. See if you can get your son to sign a form saying that he allows the doctors to talk to you about his condition. If he will do that, it's gold. That is the only way you can talk to the doctors about his condition. Otherwise they can't tell you anything. Sometimes ADHD medications cause psychosis in some people too. It isn't tolerated well by everyone. Please take care of yourself first. We had to save our family too and Kay is on her own now. She is on government programs and lives in an old motorhome with her crazy husband. But she is telling cousins that she is happy being out of the "rat race." She doesn't want to work :( The rest of us are close and strong. We had to be. My other daughter, Kay's sister, has custody of Kay's son so at least my grandson is safe. Wishing you the best. Sending love and prayers. [/QUOTE]
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