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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 339498" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi Terry, </p><p> You are in quite a tough situation. We can't work harder than our difficult child's to help them in their lives. I think Judi really makes a point of focusing your energy on safety and welfare of the baby. </p><p> We also have gotten to the point of not depleting our retirement for difficult child's programs that he doesn't really work but it's difficult to watch them just tread water and see their lives passing by. I'm an action oriented person and being disengaged is difficult. Fortunately or unfortunately, husband is resolved to not invest more money without difficult child being an active participant. difficult child has to take some initiative to change his life. We aren't really seeing that at present. It's a worry. </p><p> I know you, like all of us, hope for the prodigal son/daughter to return but we are all trying to have a full life and not one that revolves around difficult child's drama. Hugs. I'm sure you will resolve to do the right thing for all parties involved but mostly your new grand daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 339498, member: 3"] Hi Terry, You are in quite a tough situation. We can't work harder than our difficult child's to help them in their lives. I think Judi really makes a point of focusing your energy on safety and welfare of the baby. We also have gotten to the point of not depleting our retirement for difficult child's programs that he doesn't really work but it's difficult to watch them just tread water and see their lives passing by. I'm an action oriented person and being disengaged is difficult. Fortunately or unfortunately, husband is resolved to not invest more money without difficult child being an active participant. difficult child has to take some initiative to change his life. We aren't really seeing that at present. It's a worry. I know you, like all of us, hope for the prodigal son/daughter to return but we are all trying to have a full life and not one that revolves around difficult child's drama. Hugs. I'm sure you will resolve to do the right thing for all parties involved but mostly your new grand daughter. [/QUOTE]
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