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<blockquote data-quote="Sabine" data-source="post: 619641" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>I'm starting to think that may be the way to go. Assisted living wouldn't work for GP90, he is either at home or a nursing home.. and frankly, he's not really the hard case. He sleeps a lot etc.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your point of view. I'm just so close to the situation that it becomes very difficult to objectify the goings-ons.</p><p></p><p>I do have a bit of a temper, but honestly, it's only come out about 3-4 times with my husband in 13 years (I tend to break plates, not hit people). 3 times in 1 year with father-in-law is excessive.</p><p></p><p>My biggest concern is how it would affect DS8 if he were to have a nasty argument with GP, then have GP die right after, particularly because he'll say things like... he wishes GP were dead. (GP's doctor said himself he's a ticking time bomb for more strokes, and GP falls nearly everyday, many times hitting his head.. so it IS a valid concern.)</p><p></p><p>Nothing can be simple, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabine, post: 619641, member: 17639"] I'm starting to think that may be the way to go. Assisted living wouldn't work for GP90, he is either at home or a nursing home.. and frankly, he's not really the hard case. He sleeps a lot etc. Thank you for your point of view. I'm just so close to the situation that it becomes very difficult to objectify the goings-ons. I do have a bit of a temper, but honestly, it's only come out about 3-4 times with my husband in 13 years (I tend to break plates, not hit people). 3 times in 1 year with father-in-law is excessive. My biggest concern is how it would affect DS8 if he were to have a nasty argument with GP, then have GP die right after, particularly because he'll say things like... he wishes GP were dead. (GP's doctor said himself he's a ticking time bomb for more strokes, and GP falls nearly everyday, many times hitting his head.. so it IS a valid concern.) Nothing can be simple, eh? [/QUOTE]
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