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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 237241" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Frankly, I think it's killing him slowly. He says he's ready to let difficult child leave, but I know that if that happens under unpleasant circumstances husband will not sleep for weeks, he will become depressed, and probably his chest pain will come back if not an MI. husband has been doing everything he can for cardiac rehab, keeping to the vegan low-fat diet, losing weight, exercising now etc., but he is still very susceptible to stress.</p><p></p><p>It's one reason I didn't push the issue when I found chew in difficult child's bedroom a couple of weeks ago. (We have a rule that all tobacco, cigs or chew, must stay in a cabinet by the garage door, not in difficult child's bedroom; any infraction would result in loss of laptop, video games, etc.) I was afraid to have a confrontation that might end in difficult child leaving in anger and going to a bad situation, so soon after husband's MI. But when husband found the chew he put the consequences in place anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 237241, member: 2884"] Frankly, I think it's killing him slowly. He says he's ready to let difficult child leave, but I know that if that happens under unpleasant circumstances husband will not sleep for weeks, he will become depressed, and probably his chest pain will come back if not an MI. husband has been doing everything he can for cardiac rehab, keeping to the vegan low-fat diet, losing weight, exercising now etc., but he is still very susceptible to stress. It's one reason I didn't push the issue when I found chew in difficult child's bedroom a couple of weeks ago. (We have a rule that all tobacco, cigs or chew, must stay in a cabinet by the garage door, not in difficult child's bedroom; any infraction would result in loss of laptop, video games, etc.) I was afraid to have a confrontation that might end in difficult child leaving in anger and going to a bad situation, so soon after husband's MI. But when husband found the chew he put the consequences in place anyway. [/QUOTE]
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