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update on 22 year old bipolar who is difficult to live with
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<blockquote data-quote="MrMike" data-source="post: 605783" data-attributes="member: 16687"><p>I guess we can only do so much, and the rest is up to them. I know that at certain times in my life, I was making some poor decisions, but it was the only ones I knew how to make. Maybe that's what they do, make extremely poor decisions, but it is the only ones they are equipped to make, given their mental state. All we can do is be strong, insist they behave respectfully towards us and others, and not accept when they don't, even if that means kicking them out. I know for my son, if we don't get through to him at this point in his life, we may never. So, we better do it now, cause his attitudes and behavior wont serve him well in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMike, post: 605783, member: 16687"] I guess we can only do so much, and the rest is up to them. I know that at certain times in my life, I was making some poor decisions, but it was the only ones I knew how to make. Maybe that's what they do, make extremely poor decisions, but it is the only ones they are equipped to make, given their mental state. All we can do is be strong, insist they behave respectfully towards us and others, and not accept when they don't, even if that means kicking them out. I know for my son, if we don't get through to him at this point in his life, we may never. So, we better do it now, cause his attitudes and behavior wont serve him well in the future. [/QUOTE]
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