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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 399907" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>But the fact remains HaoZi how do we help these people that don't want help. We then get into the rights of the person and money that has to come out of our pockets to help them. Take my difficult child, we are so close to kicking her out on the street that it will probably happen very soon. She then becomes a problem of society instead of just our problem. Instead of helping us help her we are forced to kick her out and unleash her on society. This comes after years of us trying to help and spending our entire life savings on that help until we have exhausted that and unless we want to sell our house and have no money to live on ourselves, we can't do anymore. I am getting medical bills for her treatment while in rehab that I can;t pay. They are in her name so they will have to go after her. Our health insurance didn't cover anything. When she is on the street she will have no coverage at all. The free clinics or county hospitals will have to deal with her medical needs.</p><p></p><p>We have to make some difficult decisions in order to tackle this problem. They come with a pricetag that we have all seen we are unwilling to accept.</p><p>I have been telling people for years that our difficult child needs help. I have told my family that if anything happens to us that they should suspect difficult child. That's a a horrible thing to say but the truth. What do you do with someone that appears to have no empathy or conscience.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 399907, member: 59"] But the fact remains HaoZi how do we help these people that don't want help. We then get into the rights of the person and money that has to come out of our pockets to help them. Take my difficult child, we are so close to kicking her out on the street that it will probably happen very soon. She then becomes a problem of society instead of just our problem. Instead of helping us help her we are forced to kick her out and unleash her on society. This comes after years of us trying to help and spending our entire life savings on that help until we have exhausted that and unless we want to sell our house and have no money to live on ourselves, we can't do anymore. I am getting medical bills for her treatment while in rehab that I can;t pay. They are in her name so they will have to go after her. Our health insurance didn't cover anything. When she is on the street she will have no coverage at all. The free clinics or county hospitals will have to deal with her medical needs. We have to make some difficult decisions in order to tackle this problem. They come with a pricetag that we have all seen we are unwilling to accept. I have been telling people for years that our difficult child needs help. I have told my family that if anything happens to us that they should suspect difficult child. That's a a horrible thing to say but the truth. What do you do with someone that appears to have no empathy or conscience. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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