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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not let MIL live and die the way she chooses? Just because it makes you ucomfortable, doesn't mean she can't stay where she is. As long as she's only a danger to herself, it's not your business. [/quote] You haven't had a parent go through this, have you? It just doesn't work like your 1950s retro throwback fantasy. The reality is that someone like this won't just be a danger to herself -- she will be a danger and a huge suck on time and resources for everyone around her. It's selfish of her (and of you by proxy supporting someone like her) to prioritize her choices over the mental, physical, and emotional health of everyone around her, including adult children or adult in-laws. [/quote]
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