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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 493842" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi, just wanted to say welcome. It is true many of us found this board when having a day/week/month like you have had, often at night. My son is not in this situation so I have not parented in this way. I have had immediate family with serious depression and suicide attempts. You will get a lot of advice here and some is hard to hear at times, but meant with love and concern. I agree with Nancy, though I am not living it. If it is not a choice to have him there (you do need to preserve your family and life overall) would he agree to a residential placement of some kind? long term therapy setting, a half way house for mental health or dual diagnosis mental health/addiction? He may have a gaming addiction along with depression and substance abuse. </p><p></p><p>Sending you a hug and prayers for your family....Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 493842, member: 12886"] Hi, just wanted to say welcome. It is true many of us found this board when having a day/week/month like you have had, often at night. My son is not in this situation so I have not parented in this way. I have had immediate family with serious depression and suicide attempts. You will get a lot of advice here and some is hard to hear at times, but meant with love and concern. I agree with Nancy, though I am not living it. If it is not a choice to have him there (you do need to preserve your family and life overall) would he agree to a residential placement of some kind? long term therapy setting, a half way house for mental health or dual diagnosis mental health/addiction? He may have a gaming addiction along with depression and substance abuse. Sending you a hug and prayers for your family....Buddy [/QUOTE]
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