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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 699564" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Hi Alb, Thank you for asking. He's doing pretty well, working hard and working a lot of hours. He came over to watch the NFL game yesterday with us. He said he thinks his antidepressants are working, and he's sleeping a lot better. The look on his face was better, not so drawn and tired, more open. </p><p></p><p>Then later in the afternoon his car broke down. So, he's trying to figure all of that out, and I'm trying to toe the line between providing "reasonable" assistance and not taking it all on. He definitely has made progress in the past 2+ years, but as I told husband today, I wish he would "take hold" of problems more and come up with possible solutions. He doesn't have enough confidence in himself. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, I realize people are who they are. We can't wish it all perfect. He likely can't get any kind of loan at this point, and he is paying his bills but truly doesn't have any leftover money. He has to get to work, so we'll see. Just trying to go slow and see what happens without jumping in too much.</p><p></p><p>You know. We all know. How are you? What's going on with Difficult Child?</p><p></p><p>Warm hugs tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 699564, member: 17542"] Hi Alb, Thank you for asking. He's doing pretty well, working hard and working a lot of hours. He came over to watch the NFL game yesterday with us. He said he thinks his antidepressants are working, and he's sleeping a lot better. The look on his face was better, not so drawn and tired, more open. Then later in the afternoon his car broke down. So, he's trying to figure all of that out, and I'm trying to toe the line between providing "reasonable" assistance and not taking it all on. He definitely has made progress in the past 2+ years, but as I told husband today, I wish he would "take hold" of problems more and come up with possible solutions. He doesn't have enough confidence in himself. Having said that, I realize people are who they are. We can't wish it all perfect. He likely can't get any kind of loan at this point, and he is paying his bills but truly doesn't have any leftover money. He has to get to work, so we'll see. Just trying to go slow and see what happens without jumping in too much. You know. We all know. How are you? What's going on with Difficult Child? Warm hugs tonight. [/QUOTE]
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