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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. Thanks for the advice. I do feel that living alone is partly to blame for the advanced depression. She also has enough seniority at work to work from home indefinitely and truly has no reason to exit her home. She is divorced, child grown, and her dog died. It just was a tumble and I cant get her out of the pit. We have walked together every Thursday for decades and i dont want to ever risk losing this “check in” time so I tred lightly. I will mention i am happy to advocate for her in a medical setting and be her support system. One positive is she doesnt drink or smoke, never has. She doesnt have physical health issues outside of some minor prolapse issues thanks to aging. I truly love her like my family and she use to love to come to my family events (i have younger kids who still have bday parties and all that) and thats completely stopped. She just sends a card home with me. She use to love to bake and she hasnt in years etc. Just a very painful process. Thanks for all the insight![/quote]
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