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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 730955" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Ralphie. Welcome. You and your son have been through so much. I am sorry. It is so hard when a child becomes ill when they are entering adulthood. That happened to us too. My son is on ssi for mental illness. It is hard for both if us.</p><p></p><p>My own son resists medications and prefers marijuana. He is coming to accept that he requires a sober living environment and the supports this setting provides. He prefers being around the other men who deal with challenges too. In the main they are recovering drug addicts, but now they deal with mental illness, and the effects of their past lives. I am coming to see this is best for me too, that my son live independent of me. And for our relationship.</p><p></p><p>There are a number of us here with mentally ill children. I hope you find support here as you go forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 730955, member: 18958"] Hi Ralphie. Welcome. You and your son have been through so much. I am sorry. It is so hard when a child becomes ill when they are entering adulthood. That happened to us too. My son is on ssi for mental illness. It is hard for both if us. My own son resists medications and prefers marijuana. He is coming to accept that he requires a sober living environment and the supports this setting provides. He prefers being around the other men who deal with challenges too. In the main they are recovering drug addicts, but now they deal with mental illness, and the effects of their past lives. I am coming to see this is best for me too, that my son live independent of me. And for our relationship. There are a number of us here with mentally ill children. I hope you find support here as you go forward. [/QUOTE]
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