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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 735971" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Thanks RE, I’m praying somehow, someway he gains a little insight and decides to go back on medication. Otherwise I figure he will just manage to get other people to enable him. But right now I’m pretty sure he knows the people who are currently helping him will not go for picking up the pieces when he blows up again. And I think he's getting the message that I’m not either anymore, even though he’s still trying to rope me in. I figure at least it’s warm out now, if he has to sleep in someone’s bushes it won’t be so bad. He might just need one more time to figure out I’m really not going to jump in to rescue him.</p><p></p><p>RN, he’s been an avid pot smoker for some time now, considers it his medication these days. It doesn’t seem that he goes into drinking or other drugging before the blow up. It seems his emotional state becomes worse and worse. And then he starts to become aggravated with everyone (instead of just me) and sees himself as a victim of people, for no discernable reason.</p><p></p><p>Tanya, same attitudes. Lack of follow through, excuses about things he’s made happen in his life as if the universe did it to him, and a fictional childhood. My son doesn’t usually get upset with his employers though but rather says other things cause him to not be able to work, when really he just doesn’t want to live as someone would in normal society to keep a job.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone! I needed the sanity check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 735971, member: 22840"] Thanks RE, I’m praying somehow, someway he gains a little insight and decides to go back on medication. Otherwise I figure he will just manage to get other people to enable him. But right now I’m pretty sure he knows the people who are currently helping him will not go for picking up the pieces when he blows up again. And I think he's getting the message that I’m not either anymore, even though he’s still trying to rope me in. I figure at least it’s warm out now, if he has to sleep in someone’s bushes it won’t be so bad. He might just need one more time to figure out I’m really not going to jump in to rescue him. RN, he’s been an avid pot smoker for some time now, considers it his medication these days. It doesn’t seem that he goes into drinking or other drugging before the blow up. It seems his emotional state becomes worse and worse. And then he starts to become aggravated with everyone (instead of just me) and sees himself as a victim of people, for no discernable reason. Tanya, same attitudes. Lack of follow through, excuses about things he’s made happen in his life as if the universe did it to him, and a fictional childhood. My son doesn’t usually get upset with his employers though but rather says other things cause him to not be able to work, when really he just doesn’t want to live as someone would in normal society to keep a job. Thanks everyone! I needed the sanity check. [/QUOTE]
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