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When your parent is a 'difficult child' ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 80215" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>GG, what a horrid situation. You have all the worry and no power. If your dad continues to enable her then there is little you can do. I would not let the kids over there as long as there is a gun. No way! No how!</p><p>Your father is too close to the situation to see clearly. This is a disaster waiting to happen. She could shoot your dad, you, a neighbor, a kid walking along. The gun should/must be removed. </p><p></p><p>If your dad seems to think your mother is competant to make her own decisions then you have nothing to do but call on the phone and try to connect. Hopefully she will hit rock bottom and try to dig out of her maze of illness, mental instability, drug addiction. They are all intertwined. </p><p></p><p>Hugs. This is hard to watch such a dramatic change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 80215, member: 3"] GG, what a horrid situation. You have all the worry and no power. If your dad continues to enable her then there is little you can do. I would not let the kids over there as long as there is a gun. No way! No how! Your father is too close to the situation to see clearly. This is a disaster waiting to happen. She could shoot your dad, you, a neighbor, a kid walking along. The gun should/must be removed. If your dad seems to think your mother is competant to make her own decisions then you have nothing to do but call on the phone and try to connect. Hopefully she will hit rock bottom and try to dig out of her maze of illness, mental instability, drug addiction. They are all intertwined. Hugs. This is hard to watch such a dramatic change. [/QUOTE]
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