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@pam4kids

I’m in the same situation. I found my husband on the roof the other day. Last week he climbed a ladder to cut down a tree. I refused to spot him while he tried to measure the roof hanging outside a window. Fortunately he relented and found a safer way. My question is how do you stop them when it’s clear that what they’re doing is dangerous?

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Oh, that sounds absolutely frightening. It is so emotionally exhausting trying to save them from themselves every day. The only way to attempt to stop them is to stand firm. When I have to run out for a quick errand or a short walk I either bring him with or pray that he stays put with a safe activity. I encourage him to call friends to chat ( he loves talking on the phone). I try to distract him with other activities. With home maintenance, either I do it, or with your case re: the roof, call a buddy to be on scene to talk sense into him, or tell him that I will hire a professional to do the project. I completely understand your concerns. It feels like you are training a toddler not to touch the stove 24/7.

My husband fell off the roof. He acted like it was not that bad. He held on the gutter and then dropped to the ground . I gave him a piece of my mind. "I said do you what to get a head injury and he smiled". This was before he was diagnosed with Parkinsons. Uggh I thought how can he take his life for granted? Our roof is 12 ft. high. He was looking at the chimney?!?