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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 370654" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Nancy, like you, I refuse to have my life go down with the ship. I am sorry for difficult child and I do want to do everything I can but I am having a life and a home that is not always in chaos. </p><p>I hope your husband gets away from the mentality that we will bear this cross. It's not a life. Give him some time. </p><p>One of the challenges I put out there was if husband didn't want to work on my plan then he had to come up with an alternative. It's easy to turn down something. It's darn hard work to come up with one. He didn't really come up with a plan but he was more cooperative with mine but I did give him time to sort of recharge.</p><p>I'm sure your husband will come around. He is so devoted to his girls that he will once again see that he has to do something especially if he sees her becoming more of an alcoholic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 370654, member: 3"] Nancy, like you, I refuse to have my life go down with the ship. I am sorry for difficult child and I do want to do everything I can but I am having a life and a home that is not always in chaos. I hope your husband gets away from the mentality that we will bear this cross. It's not a life. Give him some time. One of the challenges I put out there was if husband didn't want to work on my plan then he had to come up with an alternative. It's easy to turn down something. It's darn hard work to come up with one. He didn't really come up with a plan but he was more cooperative with mine but I did give him time to sort of recharge. I'm sure your husband will come around. He is so devoted to his girls that he will once again see that he has to do something especially if he sees her becoming more of an alcoholic. [/QUOTE]
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