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Would it be better to split up than both of us suffering?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mumunderfire" data-source="post: 734768" data-attributes="member: 23081"><p>Thanks for your reply we thought about moving but it will be difficult 're work and also expensive to do. we don't think he would come with us which might be a solution of sorts but also he could end up back with us and carry on his behaviours. I don't want him locked up at his age but as there are no residential facilities / therapies available here etc it's probably the only break I am going to get!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mumunderfire, post: 734768, member: 23081"] Thanks for your reply we thought about moving but it will be difficult 're work and also expensive to do. we don't think he would come with us which might be a solution of sorts but also he could end up back with us and carry on his behaviours. I don't want him locked up at his age but as there are no residential facilities / therapies available here etc it's probably the only break I am going to get! [/QUOTE]
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