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I grabbed the family bull firmly by the horns
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 705994" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Precisely the way I was I was viewing it. I felt like I had a moral obligation to do my best to get my Dad off the road. I find myself wondering how long his driving has been dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Just before Christmas, Sally and I had a meeting with CQ to explain to her that Dad has Alzheimer's. We felt like it was necessary for her to hear the word so that she could better prepare for the future. At that meeting Sally told her mother that Mark had reported that Dad had been crossing the yellow lines. Now, Mark is reporting to the sibs that Dad's driving is fine as long as he isn't distracted. (I would not have let Dad drive with me in the car.) CQ is now denying that Dad even has Alzheimer's. I found it interesting that Dad no longer cooks, and that Mark has told him never to use the gas fireplace again. Clearly, Dad has deficits. </p><p></p><p>I really don't care much anymore about the path CQ is on. She will quickly discover how hard it truly is. Someone will fall and get hurt in their house of many steps. I can do nothing about their living situation, but at least that does not affect the safety of other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 705994, member: 11832"] Precisely the way I was I was viewing it. I felt like I had a moral obligation to do my best to get my Dad off the road. I find myself wondering how long his driving has been dangerous. Just before Christmas, Sally and I had a meeting with CQ to explain to her that Dad has Alzheimer's. We felt like it was necessary for her to hear the word so that she could better prepare for the future. At that meeting Sally told her mother that Mark had reported that Dad had been crossing the yellow lines. Now, Mark is reporting to the sibs that Dad's driving is fine as long as he isn't distracted. (I would not have let Dad drive with me in the car.) CQ is now denying that Dad even has Alzheimer's. I found it interesting that Dad no longer cooks, and that Mark has told him never to use the gas fireplace again. Clearly, Dad has deficits. I really don't care much anymore about the path CQ is on. She will quickly discover how hard it truly is. Someone will fall and get hurt in their house of many steps. I can do nothing about their living situation, but at least that does not affect the safety of other people. [/QUOTE]
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