LovingRadiance
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He see's someone at least once a month (for a couple of years) because he has to in order to get the ADD meds. Unfortunately; he WAS telling her "meds are working great life is fine" which was bullshit. If he asked me to go with him (and I HAVE suggested that) I would happily tell her what IS NOT working great. But I can't make him let me go.
As for kids; he is a part of our life, their lives so we won't stop him from coming over to visit-but no-they aren't going to his place if it is a disaster (which is what happened before, he visited them at our place).
My goal isn't to "dump" him. My goal is to segregate his responsibilities from ours so that he has to deal with his own and I don't. He won't be unwelcome at the house just as none of the extended family is unwelcome. But like extended family, he will be expected to go home except for special events (when we have special events like New Years we promote people spending the night to avoid any drinking and driving or sleepy driving).
Yes he is quite clueless and... what's the word? Ummmm.... lackadaisical isn't the word I'm going for-but it's similar. Almost apathetic about self improvement. He doesn't really SEE how he can improve or where to start or how to start etc. But I'm not interested in being his educator. He has no personal drive or motivation to seek help or make steps or whatever.
As for kids; he is a part of our life, their lives so we won't stop him from coming over to visit-but no-they aren't going to his place if it is a disaster (which is what happened before, he visited them at our place).
My goal isn't to "dump" him. My goal is to segregate his responsibilities from ours so that he has to deal with his own and I don't. He won't be unwelcome at the house just as none of the extended family is unwelcome. But like extended family, he will be expected to go home except for special events (when we have special events like New Years we promote people spending the night to avoid any drinking and driving or sleepy driving).
Yes he is quite clueless and... what's the word? Ummmm.... lackadaisical isn't the word I'm going for-but it's similar. Almost apathetic about self improvement. He doesn't really SEE how he can improve or where to start or how to start etc. But I'm not interested in being his educator. He has no personal drive or motivation to seek help or make steps or whatever.