The Arizona Republic

Family struggles to reunite

- Middle – Stuck In The

Dear Abby: A year ago my sister “Jan” started dating this guy, “Miles,” who soon moved in with her. Everyone in our family was welcoming until she started telling us their problems. We thought things between them had improved, but recently Jan tried to take her own life because she could no longer handle the stress.

I admit I had distanced myself from her before this tragedy happened. I haven’t forgiven him, but I realize she’s old enough to make her own decisions and will continue to do what she wants with whom she wants.

I now tolerate Miles because I don’t want to push her away. I almost lost her once in a terrible way, and I refuse to lose her in any other way again. I have worked to have a better relationsh­ip with my sister. My husband, on the other hand, refuses to let things go with Miles, and because of it our family is in jeopardy.

I practicall­y beg him to just be cordial so Jan and I can have the ones we love around us in the same room. My husband refuses. He blames Miles for her suicide attempt, even though she has told us repeatedly it wasn’t about him.

I’m stuck and don’t know where to go from here. I just want to be able to have our families together without problems. What do you suggest I do?

Dear Stuck: Tell your husband that your sister is emotionall­y fragile and needs all the support she can get. Point out that isolation can be a contributi­ng factor for depression and suicide. If he thinks he is being supportive by blaming Miles for what happened, he is mistaken.

Your husband and Miles don’t have to be “buddies.” Surely your husband is mature enough to tolerate Miles’ presence for a short time during gatherings, if only for your sister’s sake. However, if he isn’t, perhaps he will listen to a suicide prevention .

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