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Two months later, he's back in the hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 760484" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>to add to my prior post and regardless of how the internet is scheming against me tonight ~~</p><p></p><p>Copa continued </p><p></p><p>Well screen locked up. Can't quote anymore ~~ Copa on your next statements on the rental house. I also have a rental house I was planning for my son to have. Last week I told my tenant I'm going to sell it, gave him a month to decide on what he wants to do. He's been a great tenant although he's been given a much lower rent than it could have provided for so many years with my son acquiring it in mind. I gave my tenant another really good less costly rental solution in a shared house with a separate apartment but not as much privacy as the house he has now, but the house is going to be sold. My son does not know about how I've held onto that house for so many years with him in mind though. I never told him. Seems it's been a good thing he never knew, lucky I had such a great tenant in there for so long, something I very much appreciate. At this point I kind of figure the proceeds from it invested might be a better idea for my son, with the estate manager in mind, you know if I don't spend those proceeds before I'm gone on someplace with a beautiful sunset and sand under my feet, ha! </p><p></p><p>But seriously I don't know what I would have done if my son had not been connected with the mental health organization providing him with an apartment and a social worker to keep an eye on him. It's true he's been jumping out of widows and running away to motels and telling them how psychotic he is the past few months. But I think this too shall pass. I'm sure, it has nothing to do with his physical location, actually probably he will be able to pull himself back more with them supporting him and holding him accountable and me on the sidelines as his cheerleader. I'm not good at that supporting thing, he just will not listen to anything I have to say as other than agreeing with him and I certainly don't have a good track record with the accountable thing, well since he got taller than me 10 years ago. </p><p></p><p>Wish I could quote that last bit ~ "Hope against the odds" ~ seems like a good way to live to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 760484, member: 22840"] to add to my prior post and regardless of how the internet is scheming against me tonight ~~ Copa continued Well screen locked up. Can't quote anymore ~~ Copa on your next statements on the rental house. I also have a rental house I was planning for my son to have. Last week I told my tenant I'm going to sell it, gave him a month to decide on what he wants to do. He's been a great tenant although he's been given a much lower rent than it could have provided for so many years with my son acquiring it in mind. I gave my tenant another really good less costly rental solution in a shared house with a separate apartment but not as much privacy as the house he has now, but the house is going to be sold. My son does not know about how I've held onto that house for so many years with him in mind though. I never told him. Seems it's been a good thing he never knew, lucky I had such a great tenant in there for so long, something I very much appreciate. At this point I kind of figure the proceeds from it invested might be a better idea for my son, with the estate manager in mind, you know if I don't spend those proceeds before I'm gone on someplace with a beautiful sunset and sand under my feet, ha! But seriously I don't know what I would have done if my son had not been connected with the mental health organization providing him with an apartment and a social worker to keep an eye on him. It's true he's been jumping out of widows and running away to motels and telling them how psychotic he is the past few months. But I think this too shall pass. I'm sure, it has nothing to do with his physical location, actually probably he will be able to pull himself back more with them supporting him and holding him accountable and me on the sidelines as his cheerleader. I'm not good at that supporting thing, he just will not listen to anything I have to say as other than agreeing with him and I certainly don't have a good track record with the accountable thing, well since he got taller than me 10 years ago. Wish I could quote that last bit ~ "Hope against the odds" ~ seems like a good way to live to me. [/QUOTE]
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