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39 year old difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="overwhelmed since76" data-source="post: 633612" data-attributes="member: 18290"><p>MidwestMom. We have office of aging...but I am going to dig deeper into that. When we filled out his application for access and food stamps, I did see questions on there about ssi, etc. Oh, and just to clarify...I do not want him living at home. We retired so we could travel....not babysit a 39 year old. If it wasn't for my mother who is in a nursing home, we would be selling our house and moving away. I know the problem would still be there, but physical distance does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overwhelmed since76, post: 633612, member: 18290"] MidwestMom. We have office of aging...but I am going to dig deeper into that. When we filled out his application for access and food stamps, I did see questions on there about ssi, etc. Oh, and just to clarify...I do not want him living at home. We retired so we could travel....not babysit a 39 year old. If it wasn't for my mother who is in a nursing home, we would be selling our house and moving away. I know the problem would still be there, but physical distance does help. [/QUOTE]
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