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Grandparent in denial
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<blockquote data-quote="maxeygirls" data-source="post: 368500" data-attributes="member: 8869"><p>I dealt with the same thing, still do to a degree. I tried showing them literature the hospital provided, even having them talk to the psychiatrist. My mother is more accepting after a year but my father isn't. I finally had to tell him that if he wants to know what is going on with difficult child he'll have to shut up and listen because I'm not going to argue over her diagnosis every single time. It's hard on them just like it's hard on us, but in some ways worse I think. Hang in there, I think most of us have been in your shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxeygirls, post: 368500, member: 8869"] I dealt with the same thing, still do to a degree. I tried showing them literature the hospital provided, even having them talk to the psychiatrist. My mother is more accepting after a year but my father isn't. I finally had to tell him that if he wants to know what is going on with difficult child he'll have to shut up and listen because I'm not going to argue over her diagnosis every single time. It's hard on them just like it's hard on us, but in some ways worse I think. Hang in there, I think most of us have been in your shoes. [/QUOTE]
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