NanaTigger
Earning My Ears
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I'm a regular member on the dis and have a people who know me, so I have made a new screen name for myself.
Hopefully this won't be too long..........My Dmil died in October and her son (my DH'd twin brother) was living with her in a double wide trailer in rural Alabama OR I should say living off her.
He has had two DUI's has crashed two cars (he goes to court ordered AA meetings once a week)
He had a few thousand dollars in CC debt (with a collection agency) and had filed bankruptcy in 2001. He works $9.50 an hour at a dead end job (they are always short of work and he's had his hours cut many times).
After my Dmil died we sat down with him and my DH told him he would help him out by paying his bills = propane gas, electric, water, direct tv, pharmacy bill. (And paid off all his CC debt).
DH's twin is diabetic, (he also has COPD) he does not take care of himself, his sugar levels are either high or low and he has had many trips to the hospital (making more bills). He is currently trying to get his drivers licence back he lost it from the DUI's, and can't get another because of his lack of control over his diabetes. (the doctor has not signed off on his paper work).
So far we have spent $6,300+ paying for his brothers bills.
When DH first decided to help, DH told his brother all he wanted him to do was save his money for a car, he would take care of his bills. Well, since October 2009 DH's twin has not saved.......he has $250 in his bank account and that includes $1,000 in tax money he got back.
In fairness DHs twin pays his sister (she is herself on disability and has no means to help) for a ride to work and back, $75 a week, plus gas.
When DH decided to help his brother he was in a very emotional state after losing his mother.
This has caused many arguments between DH and myself.
Is DH an Enabler?
Hopefully this won't be too long..........My Dmil died in October and her son (my DH'd twin brother) was living with her in a double wide trailer in rural Alabama OR I should say living off her.
He has had two DUI's has crashed two cars (he goes to court ordered AA meetings once a week)
He had a few thousand dollars in CC debt (with a collection agency) and had filed bankruptcy in 2001. He works $9.50 an hour at a dead end job (they are always short of work and he's had his hours cut many times).
After my Dmil died we sat down with him and my DH told him he would help him out by paying his bills = propane gas, electric, water, direct tv, pharmacy bill. (And paid off all his CC debt).
DH's twin is diabetic, (he also has COPD) he does not take care of himself, his sugar levels are either high or low and he has had many trips to the hospital (making more bills). He is currently trying to get his drivers licence back he lost it from the DUI's, and can't get another because of his lack of control over his diabetes. (the doctor has not signed off on his paper work).
So far we have spent $6,300+ paying for his brothers bills.
When DH first decided to help, DH told his brother all he wanted him to do was save his money for a car, he would take care of his bills. Well, since October 2009 DH's twin has not saved.......he has $250 in his bank account and that includes $1,000 in tax money he got back.
In fairness DHs twin pays his sister (she is herself on disability and has no means to help) for a ride to work and back, $75 a week, plus gas.
When DH decided to help his brother he was in a very emotional state after losing his mother.
This has caused many arguments between DH and myself.
Is DH an Enabler?
We have family meetings (we call them interventions when there is a problem) it may be a good way to let his family know how you both are feeling, draw some lines about what you are willing to do to help, and what the consequences will be if he dosent do his part.
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He calls and tells us when he gets a bill, the amount. We have his accounts set up on bill pay. Most times I end up calling him! He has lost bills! He lost the new bank card his bank sent him last week, and had to pay cash for everything. In fact I think that helped him spend less!!!