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Have to make a decision about Billy and living here
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 540858" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Janet, first off, {{{{{HUGS}}}}}. I'm so sorry that you're feeling terrible, and have this to deal with on top of being sick. Sending healing thoughts your way that your pain eases off and you get better in a hurry. AND that Billy remembers your jello and diet coke. </p><p></p><p>Now, as to Billy's living arrangements, I agree with the others. Some people have the gumption to just get on with the process of living their lives, others need a push. Still others need a catapult. My difficult child is also one of those. If I didn't draw a line all those years ago and say "difficult child is never living here again", he would still be here, completely helpless, with husband still tying his shoes for him at 22 yrs old. I think Billy is the same -- he needs a push to get him started, and a firmly closed door to keep him going once he has started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 540858, member: 3907"] Janet, first off, {{{{{HUGS}}}}}. I'm so sorry that you're feeling terrible, and have this to deal with on top of being sick. Sending healing thoughts your way that your pain eases off and you get better in a hurry. AND that Billy remembers your jello and diet coke. Now, as to Billy's living arrangements, I agree with the others. Some people have the gumption to just get on with the process of living their lives, others need a push. Still others need a catapult. My difficult child is also one of those. If I didn't draw a line all those years ago and say "difficult child is never living here again", he would still be here, completely helpless, with husband still tying his shoes for him at 22 yrs old. I think Billy is the same -- he needs a push to get him started, and a firmly closed door to keep him going once he has started. [/QUOTE]
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