Anonymous wrote:Take him to talk to the military recruiters. Army. Navy. Air Force. Marines.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure he doesn’t move to opioids. Seriously. This kid need love, therapy, and medical marijuana. Hi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:getting him physically active is key. Is he even remotely interested in working out? If so, hire him a trainer.
I just read he has pain from an old accident/surgery. Did he go through whatever physical therapy was prescribed? It hurts, but if you stick with it, you do get better, and lose the pain. Can he be reassessed for that? Bribe him to go. Bribery works well with my son with ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:I would think to yourself why you typed "Im really sad about who my son is" instead of "I'm really sad that my son has been through an accident and now"
Anonymous wrote:getting him physically active is key. Is he even remotely interested in working out? If so, hire him a trainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said he tells you why he smokes pot, what did he say?
Helps with physical pain, quiets his mind, helps with nightmares from a trauma he endured. It’s “fun”. Kid has had a lot. I worry about it because it’s grown in frequency I’m trying to figure out if I can really make peace with it and get him into a practitioner that is skilled in this area and have him get medical grade and help with strains etc. I’m fairly open minded but this also flies in the face of the evidence of brain impact particularly for lagging frontal lobe maturation in young men.
What’s causing his physical pain?
Yes and there is trauma?
He was in a terrible accident.
It’s interesting that you didn’t find that worthy of a mention in your laundry list of his perceived failures. That really explains a lot of the things. Someone in pain doesn’t want to play sports, might feel angry, unmotivated. Are you minimizing his traumas?
I’m not sure why I didn’t. I don’t think I’m minimizing his trauma as I am experiencing it too. Yes, the pain and dashed athletic dreams are a reality that has definitely been tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said he tells you why he smokes pot, what did he say?
Helps with physical pain, quiets his mind, helps with nightmares from a trauma he endured. It’s “fun”. Kid has had a lot. I worry about it because it’s grown in frequency I’m trying to figure out if I can really make peace with it and get him into a practitioner that is skilled in this area and have him get medical grade and help with strains etc. I’m fairly open minded but this also flies in the face of the evidence of brain impact particularly for lagging frontal lobe maturation in young men.
What’s causing his physical pain?
Yes and there is trauma?
He was in a terrible accident.
It’s interesting that you didn’t find that worthy of a mention in your laundry list of his perceived failures. That really explains a lot of the things. Someone in pain doesn’t want to play sports, might feel angry, unmotivated. Are you minimizing his traumas?
Anonymous wrote:Would he be willing to try an anti depressant and or a new therapist? What about PT for the lingering pain from injuries? I know his acting out must be really hard on you. I hope he's willing to try something that might help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said he tells you why he smokes pot, what did he say?
Helps with physical pain, quiets his mind, helps with nightmares from a trauma he endured. It’s “fun”. Kid has had a lot. I worry about it because it’s grown in frequency I’m trying to figure out if I can really make peace with it and get him into a practitioner that is skilled in this area and have him get medical grade and help with strains etc. I’m fairly open minded but this also flies in the face of the evidence of brain impact particularly for lagging frontal lobe maturation in young men.
What’s causing his physical pain?
Yes and there is trauma?
He was in a terrible accident.
Anonymous wrote:PP do you mind sharing your son’s therapist’s name?