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<blockquote data-quote="VLong" data-source="post: 34809" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I am so sorry that you are in this situation. It is so frustrating when someone you love is seemingly not wanting to help himself. I say, don't give him a choice. Make the appointment. and what can he do? He certainly won't walk out of his own home would he? I agree that you have to treat the emotional as well as physical, but to do that he is going to have to see someone, sometime. If he wants to act like a child, treat him like one. Don't give him an option and ignore his complaints or whatever may come from making an appointment for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLong, post: 34809, member: 3458"] I am so sorry that you are in this situation. It is so frustrating when someone you love is seemingly not wanting to help himself. I say, don't give him a choice. Make the appointment. and what can he do? He certainly won't walk out of his own home would he? I agree that you have to treat the emotional as well as physical, but to do that he is going to have to see someone, sometime. If he wants to act like a child, treat him like one. Don't give him an option and ignore his complaints or whatever may come from making an appointment for him. [/QUOTE]
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