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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 208284" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Thank you everyone for your responses. No offense was taken from any of them....I've said similar things to others and knew exactly what you meant. </p><p></p><p>husband and I talked very briefly about this last night. He had to work late and then again early today so there wasn't much time. I think we will, though, set difficult child down tonight and lay it all out for him. husband doesn't think he realizes what will happen if he's out of school (loss of insurance and all that entails) and wants to make absolutely sure that he understands. I'm fine with that but at the same time, all it really affects is difficult child's medications. According to him, he doesn't need them so I doubt it will pack much of a whallop with him. He has already been told that if he's unmedicated, he will not be living here but again, he doesn't take that seriously. I'm not sure what this talk will accomplish but at least it was done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 208284, member: 2459"] Thank you everyone for your responses. No offense was taken from any of them....I've said similar things to others and knew exactly what you meant. husband and I talked very briefly about this last night. He had to work late and then again early today so there wasn't much time. I think we will, though, set difficult child down tonight and lay it all out for him. husband doesn't think he realizes what will happen if he's out of school (loss of insurance and all that entails) and wants to make absolutely sure that he understands. I'm fine with that but at the same time, all it really affects is difficult child's medications. According to him, he doesn't need them so I doubt it will pack much of a whallop with him. He has already been told that if he's unmedicated, he will not be living here but again, he doesn't take that seriously. I'm not sure what this talk will accomplish but at least it was done. [/QUOTE]
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