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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My father in law is 70 years old and has many health issues relating to diabetes. He is divorced from my MIL and in the settlement was given a lot of money, the house and a handsome retirement fund from their family business. He was/ is lonely and met a women from a call girl agency 10 Or so years ago. He moved her and her daughter closer to him and began taking care of her financially. 2 years ago she got pregnant from another man and my FIL is now supporting this child too. He pays for everything- their groceries, rent, cars, daycare, school for the daughter, etc. the past 5 years his health has majorly declined- Serious infection in his foot he couldn't feel and lost 2 toes, diabetic coma, appendix bursting, ear infections and severe memory loss. He can't remember day to day events. He was visiting us and staying in a hotel and Couldn't remember where to elevator was or where his room was and was so confused. His call girl "girlfriend" told him he is fine and doesn't need to see a neurologist even after his family and doctors insisted. He turns to her for everything. Recently lots of money and jewelry have gone missing from his house (or he can't find it). We don't live in the same state so this is very hard to deal with. Is there anything we can do to make him get tested?[b] He desperately needs help managing his medications, appointments and even paying his bills[/b]. He never remembers his diabetes meds or to check his blood. It's so terrible. Any suggestions? (Typing from a phone sorry for typos)[/quote] Who do you think should be providing this help, OP? Do you want hmi to come live with you?[/quote]
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