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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 611011" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm sorry you are facing this additional stressor when your difficult child is on such a precarious road. My tendency would be to analyze what, if any, benefit would come from sharing this info. Your difficult child is not functioning well. I don't see how the trauma of meeting his dying Dad would help him. In fact I imagine it would more than likely just provide him with one more reason to embrace substances. Like everyone else, sadly, I think it has to be your call alone.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if one of his caretakers would volunteer to ask him when he is lucid IF he would like to dictate a note to his son. If so the note could come to you and you would be able to decide when and if you felt it worthwhile to share.</p><p>Sending supportive hugs, thoughts and prayers your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 611011, member: 35"] I'm sorry you are facing this additional stressor when your difficult child is on such a precarious road. My tendency would be to analyze what, if any, benefit would come from sharing this info. Your difficult child is not functioning well. I don't see how the trauma of meeting his dying Dad would help him. In fact I imagine it would more than likely just provide him with one more reason to embrace substances. Like everyone else, sadly, I think it has to be your call alone. I wonder if one of his caretakers would volunteer to ask him when he is lucid IF he would like to dictate a note to his son. If so the note could come to you and you would be able to decide when and if you felt it worthwhile to share. Sending supportive hugs, thoughts and prayers your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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