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The fear that your child could die
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 740784" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>SWOT, you have always been there for him. Through all the ugliness with his ex, through all the court battles, you have been there as his sounding board. You have offered him advice and he gets angry, you have withheld advice and he gets angry. </p><p>I think he mostly reaches out to you because you have always been there for him. I know how much you love him and your grandson but this is their journey and no matter how much you want things to be different for them, it's up to them, mainly Bart, but it's up to them.</p><p>Again, you have offered good practical advice. You have even given him money for his medication. There is nothing more you can do.</p><p>It's good for you to take a break from it. </p><p>I'm so sorry he won't listen to you but that's on him. His life and his health are his responsibility. </p><p>You have your new house, your new motor home, your new pup AND a wedding. Live your life the very best you can sweet lady!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 740784, member: 18516"] SWOT, you have always been there for him. Through all the ugliness with his ex, through all the court battles, you have been there as his sounding board. You have offered him advice and he gets angry, you have withheld advice and he gets angry. I think he mostly reaches out to you because you have always been there for him. I know how much you love him and your grandson but this is their journey and no matter how much you want things to be different for them, it's up to them, mainly Bart, but it's up to them. Again, you have offered good practical advice. You have even given him money for his medication. There is nothing more you can do. It's good for you to take a break from it. I'm so sorry he won't listen to you but that's on him. His life and his health are his responsibility. You have your new house, your new motor home, your new pup AND a wedding. Live your life the very best you can sweet lady! [/QUOTE]
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