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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 731389" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>He is 36, mentally unhealthy, not out of touch with reality. Set and ke pcgood boundaries. He can stay in a shelter until he works long enough for your brother to have the utilities turned on. </p><p>Enabling will keep things from progressing and will be more of the same old same old. </p><p>Weather it is drugs mental illness ir both. They have choices, they are adults. </p><p>Easier said than done. I say this for both me and you. </p><p>I understand how tough these boundaries are to keep. Fall back on your resources and each other. Stay strong and know if you enable him he doesn’t seek to get better. It allows him to get worse. Focus on wanting him better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 731389, member: 21895"] He is 36, mentally unhealthy, not out of touch with reality. Set and ke pcgood boundaries. He can stay in a shelter until he works long enough for your brother to have the utilities turned on. Enabling will keep things from progressing and will be more of the same old same old. Weather it is drugs mental illness ir both. They have choices, they are adults. Easier said than done. I say this for both me and you. I understand how tough these boundaries are to keep. Fall back on your resources and each other. Stay strong and know if you enable him he doesn’t seek to get better. It allows him to get worse. Focus on wanting him better. [/QUOTE]
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