Dear Abby: My husband of 38 years wants us to move in with his sick parents

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Dear Abby: My husband of 38 years wants us to move in with his sick parents
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Dear Abby give marital advice to a couple married for 38 years, along with an individual with a friend who takes home the user’s dinner rather than eating it there.

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My husband wants us to sell our home and move in with his parents. He says that way we can take care of them both with the caregivers who are there most of the day. He works full time and says the burden will mostly fall on me. Should I agree to this? Your father-in-law could live longer than six months, becoming increasingly dependent upon physical care. When he’s gone, your mother-in-law’s mental health will diminish, and she will become increasingly helpless until her demise. People have been known to suffer with Alzheimer’s for many years. If you sell your home and move in with the in-laws, you may have some money, but you will have no freedom — and, if this proves to be too much for you, you may feel trapped.

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