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[quote=Anonymous]MIL in her 60's. FIL 70's and now late 70's he is really bad, quite like a toddler. He has a lot of medical issues and the only time he leaves the house is to go to his doctors appointments. They could go out to other places but for some reason he refuses. He has refused since he retired and has complained of being bored in retirement from day 1. MIL is now inept at life and can't even change batteries in items even though she seems to handle other things just fine. She is physically fine just emotionally fragile. She has always been manipulative and I expect in the coming years she will be really bad. My parents are the same age and are the complete opposite. They are out and about each day, travelling still (pre Covid). They do most things themselves and rarely need help with anything. They are interested in other people and their lives. They are also healthy so I am thinking that plays a big role in it.[/quote]
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