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<blockquote data-quote="So Very Drained" data-source="post: 766440" data-attributes="member: 33830"><p>My son has been to counseling, psychiatrists and psychologist. He is so intelligent. He manipulates everyone. He tells me that they told him that they can't repair what is damaged in his brain. That there's no medication - no therapy - that will help him. Brain injured is brain injured, is what he tells me. There is the struggle. How do I not continue to help someone who is brain injured? But then he's also able to do so many things when he WANTS to. He is currently keeping a job in a factory - but he never has enough money to meet his obligations and so I get the message from him. I've suggested he seek another part time job but he says then he wouldn't have the days and overnights he gets with his daughter. How do I calmly, adamantly tell him there's no more money to send - and stick to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So Very Drained, post: 766440, member: 33830"] My son has been to counseling, psychiatrists and psychologist. He is so intelligent. He manipulates everyone. He tells me that they told him that they can't repair what is damaged in his brain. That there's no medication - no therapy - that will help him. Brain injured is brain injured, is what he tells me. There is the struggle. How do I not continue to help someone who is brain injured? But then he's also able to do so many things when he WANTS to. He is currently keeping a job in a factory - but he never has enough money to meet his obligations and so I get the message from him. I've suggested he seek another part time job but he says then he wouldn't have the days and overnights he gets with his daughter. How do I calmly, adamantly tell him there's no more money to send - and stick to it. [/QUOTE]
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