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When to step in/ being the mom of an adult---Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 560813" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You totally have not gone over the line. IF he was healthy and not dealing iwth both an acute health problem (the virus) and a chronic one (spinal issues), then you would not have needed to step in. But the pain he is in is unrelenting and even breathing is causing great pain. I guaran-dang-tee that if his ex had back problems then your son would be 'evil' for not taking the kids full time or dropping and running every time she had a whim. Back pain is something that you cannot comprehend until you have it, because it is tough to imagine having every single tiny movement hurt. </p><p></p><p>Go and help him when you can. If at all possible, take the kids for his custody whenever that is, because she may try to use this to reduce the amt he sees his kids. It happens in some areas. Let him know that he is getting very gently cyber-hugs from this board auntie and that I hope he is better soon. And that I want him to go to urgent care or the ER if he needs it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 560813, member: 1233"] You totally have not gone over the line. IF he was healthy and not dealing iwth both an acute health problem (the virus) and a chronic one (spinal issues), then you would not have needed to step in. But the pain he is in is unrelenting and even breathing is causing great pain. I guaran-dang-tee that if his ex had back problems then your son would be 'evil' for not taking the kids full time or dropping and running every time she had a whim. Back pain is something that you cannot comprehend until you have it, because it is tough to imagine having every single tiny movement hurt. Go and help him when you can. If at all possible, take the kids for his custody whenever that is, because she may try to use this to reduce the amt he sees his kids. It happens in some areas. Let him know that he is getting very gently cyber-hugs from this board auntie and that I hope he is better soon. And that I want him to go to urgent care or the ER if he needs it! [/QUOTE]
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