You know, I don't think we can do much more than we already have, & now it's time our son really started to look after himself. I would like him to start doing some of the things he knows he needs to do & letting us know when he does so that we can stop worrying so much about him. He needs to really take control of his life, take steps to overcome his depression & if he can't do it on his own then he needs to see a doctor & get some chemical help at least for a while. His Dad & I can't fix it. His house is lovely now, his new housemate seems like a nice guy & should be easy to share a house with, he has a nice back yard, its' walking distance to everything in Hobart, including his work, he has lots of lovely friends & we are into Spring now & the weather is warming up. With all that he should start to feel better. If not he needs outside help.
There is a smallish job that needs doing to his house that will greatly enhance its livability. There is a lean-to over the back of it, which needs re-doing, but we are prepared to pay for that & he needs to get a couple of quotes. Regardless of whether he stays in the house, rents it out, or decides to sell, it desperately needs doing & will greatly improve the house & his wellbeing. It would provide a sheltered & private space out the back of his house for just sitting & eating, having friends around for a barbecue, having a dry area to leave your shoes or golf clubs etc. I think for about a $2,000 outlay it would increase the value of his home by about $10,000 so would be well worth it. I have half organised one of his friends to call in next Saturday & asked him to give some advice about it(& hopefully be able to actually build it.) He's a great guy & is a very handy builder & a very good friend. Our son needs to be more open about his struggles with his really good friends, rather than risk their friendships by hiding away from them when he's down.
I had better stop as I think I could go on & on forever. I guess I'm clarifying what he needs to do to get himself out of this deep rut so that I can try to convey that to him.
Thanks for your support folks! Yes I sure burned some calories over the week-end!
On another note, my LH is losing weight unexplainably & that is a slight worry. We'll have to keep an eye on that. He's the lowest ever in his adulthood. (77kg) He has always been between 80-84kg.
OK- I had better go! Bye for now xo Cate