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37-year old and parents in bad shape
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<blockquote data-quote="JaneBetty" data-source="post: 700663" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>Jon, we went through a similar situation with our 26 yo daughter who struggles with mental health issues. Many, many reluctant promises to get a job and stay on medications. She is out of our house now, and seems to be looking for jobs and seeking the help she needs. It helps to be able to somewhat track her movements via cell phone records. We live in a medium size city that has decent help for people who find themselves in this situation.</p><p>We have seen her twice since she had to leave our house, and she has not asked to come back and seems to be resourceful in a way that she wasn't under our roof, because she HAS to. </p><p>Your son won't starve, and yes, he might be stressed, but you might be surprised what he can do for himself. He's comfortable in your house. Who wouldn't want to leave? He has unconditional love to act any way he pleases without too many consequences. </p><p>You and your wife deserve some peace and happiness with each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneBetty, post: 700663, member: 20814"] Jon, we went through a similar situation with our 26 yo daughter who struggles with mental health issues. Many, many reluctant promises to get a job and stay on medications. She is out of our house now, and seems to be looking for jobs and seeking the help she needs. It helps to be able to somewhat track her movements via cell phone records. We live in a medium size city that has decent help for people who find themselves in this situation. We have seen her twice since she had to leave our house, and she has not asked to come back and seems to be resourceful in a way that she wasn't under our roof, because she HAS to. Your son won't starve, and yes, he might be stressed, but you might be surprised what he can do for himself. He's comfortable in your house. Who wouldn't want to leave? He has unconditional love to act any way he pleases without too many consequences. You and your wife deserve some peace and happiness with each other. [/QUOTE]
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