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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 438092" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Steely, Cory also has both physical and mental health issues. He would love it if I could take care of dealing with the problems that arise because of those but I cant. He has to be the one who makes the doctor's appointments for those problems and actually goes to them. He needs to step it up. So far all he does is complain about it. I keep telling him he needs to get on this if he wants to feel better but I cant do it for him. He isnt a little boy anymore. Actually, you cant do this for Matt anymore either. He has to do it for himself. You can provide some loving guidance but that is it. </p><p></p><p>We want to see them do well and when they do, we will be thrilled for them. When they are in distress, it hurts our hearts but we have to let them struggle so they learn to climb up that hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 438092, member: 1514"] Steely, Cory also has both physical and mental health issues. He would love it if I could take care of dealing with the problems that arise because of those but I cant. He has to be the one who makes the doctor's appointments for those problems and actually goes to them. He needs to step it up. So far all he does is complain about it. I keep telling him he needs to get on this if he wants to feel better but I cant do it for him. He isnt a little boy anymore. Actually, you cant do this for Matt anymore either. He has to do it for himself. You can provide some loving guidance but that is it. We want to see them do well and when they do, we will be thrilled for them. When they are in distress, it hurts our hearts but we have to let them struggle so they learn to climb up that hill. [/QUOTE]
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