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It was interesting reading about your " family unit " breaking down - You

don't have to have them actually leave the premises to have no family

support. Actually, I would be better off if that were the case here.

As my husband likes to think of himself as " taking care of me " and the home

- while doing neither - any suggestion on the order of my seeking aid, or

someone to just, please, come and clean the bathrooms, is out of the

question. Consequently, absolutely nothing gets done around here. He'll

make periodic comments about how dirty it is, how he hates to do housework,

but if I make the suggestion as to how this problem could be taken off his

hands - forget it.

So, it's dirty - but there's a big vegetable garden and lots of flowers,

because that's what he DOES like to do.....

Sorry, your comments just struck a raw nerve. He was gone visiting his son

for four wonderful days, but has come home now.

Peggy M.

At 03:17 AM 5/10/98 -0000, you wrote:

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>Hello everyone,

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> Since this is a light day on the list, and I have been having an

>interesting experience about getting help, I thought I'd just toss this out.

> For many years as the conditions that cause my disability were

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