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<blockquote data-quote="SadDad101" data-source="post: 694361" data-attributes="member: 20532"><p>Son is perfectly normal, and I have no worries about him hurting her or anyone else for that matter. He simply dislikes her, and doesn't want anything to do with her. I can't blame him. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>And, yes, that's what we used to do before she left for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC).... never leave her alone. Our lives were run according to her schedule. Even something simple like going out for groceries was a complicated logistic operation. My wife had to quit working and spent the mornings and afternoons dealing with her along with the home aide. I feel guilty for leaving her alone like that.</p><p>I'm worried about what to do next. Where would she go after the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) (because she can't stay here, we just can't supervise her to that extent), and whether she would be safe.</p><p>It feels like getting ready for the big thing - after our passing and the kids will be grown up and on their own. There will be no one there for her. She will be at the mercy of some group home somewhere.</p><p>I couldn't feel more guilty even if I tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SadDad101, post: 694361, member: 20532"] Son is perfectly normal, and I have no worries about him hurting her or anyone else for that matter. He simply dislikes her, and doesn't want anything to do with her. I can't blame him. :( And, yes, that's what we used to do before she left for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC).... never leave her alone. Our lives were run according to her schedule. Even something simple like going out for groceries was a complicated logistic operation. My wife had to quit working and spent the mornings and afternoons dealing with her along with the home aide. I feel guilty for leaving her alone like that. I'm worried about what to do next. Where would she go after the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) (because she can't stay here, we just can't supervise her to that extent), and whether she would be safe. It feels like getting ready for the big thing - after our passing and the kids will be grown up and on their own. There will be no one there for her. She will be at the mercy of some group home somewhere. I couldn't feel more guilty even if I tried. [/QUOTE]
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