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New here: need advice on what to do with 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 531560" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If you have no options for disabled people in France, in my opinion it's not valid for you to give advice to parents who live in countries that thankfully do have those options. You seem to be trying to talk people into keeping their grown children at home, when there are other options. That makes no sense to me. Do you think we should grown sick and old trying to take care of our grown children?</p><p></p><p>in my opinion parents have the right to live peaceful and happy golden years, turning over their adult children's care to others. I do not think it is fair to expect elderly parents to take care of difficult difficult child adult children forever. I have no idea what France's medical community is thinking, but it doesn't seem that they are much like most other countries...so I'm not sure (again) what kind of help you can offer us. It is too bad that they have so little help over there. But we do have choices here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 531560, member: 1550"] If you have no options for disabled people in France, in my opinion it's not valid for you to give advice to parents who live in countries that thankfully do have those options. You seem to be trying to talk people into keeping their grown children at home, when there are other options. That makes no sense to me. Do you think we should grown sick and old trying to take care of our grown children? in my opinion parents have the right to live peaceful and happy golden years, turning over their adult children's care to others. I do not think it is fair to expect elderly parents to take care of difficult difficult child adult children forever. I have no idea what France's medical community is thinking, but it doesn't seem that they are much like most other countries...so I'm not sure (again) what kind of help you can offer us. It is too bad that they have so little help over there. But we do have choices here. [/QUOTE]
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