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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 325509"><p>Yes, my health improved and my demeanor improved as well when difficult child moved out.</p><p></p><p>However, when she moved out, husband started helping her out with some things. It wasn't as intense as when she was living in the home, but nevertheless, it probably was more than he was use to. AND since she was older, the problems were more intense. husband really felt the strain and I think it showed up healthy wise...back problems...grouchiness...,etc. He never went to the doctor before and I recall he started going at that point.</p><p></p><p>Both of us have developed a different attitude about it all and together with her being physically out of the house, its been really much easier. It's not perfect, but it is not to the point that it is influencing our health.</p><p></p><p>by the way, similar to what TR said, we limit difficult children visit time. She comes over for no more than 1 hour (longer for holidays though) and over nights are limited and on our terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 325509"] Yes, my health improved and my demeanor improved as well when difficult child moved out. However, when she moved out, husband started helping her out with some things. It wasn't as intense as when she was living in the home, but nevertheless, it probably was more than he was use to. AND since she was older, the problems were more intense. husband really felt the strain and I think it showed up healthy wise...back problems...grouchiness...,etc. He never went to the doctor before and I recall he started going at that point. Both of us have developed a different attitude about it all and together with her being physically out of the house, its been really much easier. It's not perfect, but it is not to the point that it is influencing our health. by the way, similar to what TR said, we limit difficult children visit time. She comes over for no more than 1 hour (longer for holidays though) and over nights are limited and on our terms. [/QUOTE]
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