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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 732155" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>Welcome to this forum. There are many here who will sympathize with you and have had similar experiences. We will need more of his and your story to be able to offer much advise. My son is 36 with bipolar disorder and drug use. Dealing with adult children with drug and mental illness is hard. I would tend to assume that the arch enemy is the drugs talking not your son. Is he violent? does he suffer from mental illness? how old is he? Also you posted under parent emeritus so I assume he is an adult but you might want to post under substance abuse. There is an article on this site about detachment which you might want to read and see if it relates to you. In the meantime best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 732155, member: 21499"] Welcome to this forum. There are many here who will sympathize with you and have had similar experiences. We will need more of his and your story to be able to offer much advise. My son is 36 with bipolar disorder and drug use. Dealing with adult children with drug and mental illness is hard. I would tend to assume that the arch enemy is the drugs talking not your son. Is he violent? does he suffer from mental illness? how old is he? Also you posted under parent emeritus so I assume he is an adult but you might want to post under substance abuse. There is an article on this site about detachment which you might want to read and see if it relates to you. In the meantime best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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