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You obviously are in a unique situation that most readers here don’t know how to respond. My (now 37yo) son grew up with the extreme end of ADHD — I know nothing like bi-polar, but bear with me.

I think our kids, especially men, are (for lack of better words) offended by the fact that there is something wrong with them. The ego is such that we must take care to not knock them off that delicate balance of mental health concerns and insecurities.

Explaining to your son that his mental health concerns are not his fault, but are within his power to live a greater life, could be a start. Even taking on the blame (your bi-polar is likely genetic) to lift the self-blame off of him. Maybe even having a discussion with a genetics counselor to demonstrate to him that this is something that isn’t his fault, but he has all the power to improve his outcome.

Hope this helps.

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@suzleigh I so appreciate your wise input! My Grandson, who is 25, has a bad case of ADD, and won’t take his medicine! He’s alienated his parents, and most everybody
else, in the family, with his attitude! I took him in, over a year ago, because he had no where else to go! His only friends were those that he played games with, on the internet! He trusted no one, and was very bitter! I had to have a lot of patience with his attitude, many times, but my patience paid off! He came to me, being on the computer, playing games 24/7! It’s been over a year now, where I always showed him, that I loved, and cared for him! I was supportive and gave him some time, so that he could sort out his bitter feelings! Finally, he started coming to his senses, a couple months ago! He has a job, and a girlfriend now, so I see hope of recovery! Patience is a virtue!