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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 752736" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Copa I am not stronger. I just have no choice because of my other kids and husband or I may still be on the treadmill. Unlike you, everyone in my life wants us to quit "enabling."</p><p></p><p> I can't tell my dear husband and other kids "no." And our health challenges would make it hard to keep dealing with Kay too. </p><p></p><p>Both my husband and I try, with food and excercize and meditation and medications, to keep our blood pressure down. Hub has diabetes too. We need to live as long as we can for our kids and grands who love us. Dealing with Kay always challenged our blood pressure and husband's diabetes and she also seems to compromise our immune systems. We get sick more often.</p><p></p><p>We feel Kay knows she still has chances assuming we see the changes. We will pay for mental healthcare or rehab at any time. We also want to see her working. But we can't sit on her anymore. And won't.</p><p></p><p>(Sigh) at least if Kay becomes homeless, she has a camper to shield her. At this point we are more concerned about Jaden than Kay. She is an adult. He is a baby.</p><p></p><p>Yup. This is hard. But I am not stronger than you regarding Kay. My situation is just different than yours and more players are involved.</p><p></p><p>Blessings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 752736, member: 23706"] Copa I am not stronger. I just have no choice because of my other kids and husband or I may still be on the treadmill. Unlike you, everyone in my life wants us to quit "enabling." I can't tell my dear husband and other kids "no." And our health challenges would make it hard to keep dealing with Kay too. Both my husband and I try, with food and excercize and meditation and medications, to keep our blood pressure down. Hub has diabetes too. We need to live as long as we can for our kids and grands who love us. Dealing with Kay always challenged our blood pressure and husband's diabetes and she also seems to compromise our immune systems. We get sick more often. We feel Kay knows she still has chances assuming we see the changes. We will pay for mental healthcare or rehab at any time. We also want to see her working. But we can't sit on her anymore. And won't. (Sigh) at least if Kay becomes homeless, she has a camper to shield her. At this point we are more concerned about Jaden than Kay. She is an adult. He is a baby. Yup. This is hard. But I am not stronger than you regarding Kay. My situation is just different than yours and more players are involved. Blessings. [/QUOTE]
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