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Can't take it anymore...I can't...I can't...I can't
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 598950" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>MWM, you may have to resort to dealing with threats of suicide as we would have when they were acting out as teens. Give him fair warning that if he discusses suicide again you're going to call 911 and let them deal with it. I know his heart is breaking over this, really, I do. He'll get nowhere by talking about negative responses to it. And of course, their son deserves better. I'd try to make a deal with him that you won't talk to him unless he has at least one constructive idea to discuss, even if it is a seemingly impossible pipe dream. </p><p></p><p>You are right about the baby being the loser here. How is your relationship with her parents? Maybe if you guys can get along and somehow stay above the fray you can offer your grandson a chance at a glimpse of stability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 598950, member: 99"] MWM, you may have to resort to dealing with threats of suicide as we would have when they were acting out as teens. Give him fair warning that if he discusses suicide again you're going to call 911 and let them deal with it. I know his heart is breaking over this, really, I do. He'll get nowhere by talking about negative responses to it. And of course, their son deserves better. I'd try to make a deal with him that you won't talk to him unless he has at least one constructive idea to discuss, even if it is a seemingly impossible pipe dream. You are right about the baby being the loser here. How is your relationship with her parents? Maybe if you guys can get along and somehow stay above the fray you can offer your grandson a chance at a glimpse of stability. [/QUOTE]
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