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We don't know what to do 22 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksand" data-source="post: 664611" data-attributes="member: 19405"><p>I asked him to meet me for lunch so I could give him the paperwork that the therapist needs filled out and a check (made out to the therapist). He said: I can't. What time on Thursday?</p><p>I said: I'll leave it in the mailbox for you.</p><p></p><p>We shall see.. He will not speak to me, only via text. My daughter deleted him from her "snapchat" because it was bothering her seeing him posting pics of him having a good time all over town, while we are all sick with worry about him. Her friend is keeping a watch though. He posted pics of him at the restaurant that we always go to on his birthday (on Saturday which was his birthday) and another party at some really nice house with a birthday cake, having a swell time. </p><p>I'm cautiously optimistic. I do not think he has reached his rock bottom-yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksand, post: 664611, member: 19405"] I asked him to meet me for lunch so I could give him the paperwork that the therapist needs filled out and a check (made out to the therapist). He said: I can't. What time on Thursday? I said: I'll leave it in the mailbox for you. We shall see.. He will not speak to me, only via text. My daughter deleted him from her "snapchat" because it was bothering her seeing him posting pics of him having a good time all over town, while we are all sick with worry about him. Her friend is keeping a watch though. He posted pics of him at the restaurant that we always go to on his birthday (on Saturday which was his birthday) and another party at some really nice house with a birthday cake, having a swell time. I'm cautiously optimistic. I do not think he has reached his rock bottom-yet. [/QUOTE]
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