No nagging or insisting, while being supportive, providing help as and when asked for, sounds like the right call (to my ears). But then, you should take this, and all other advice, with a grain of salt, and then do what seems good to you!
While it can be very difficult to refrain from giving sermons (I am extremely prone to this, and I blame being raised by evangelical missionaries... ;) ), every single person, including everyone we care for, is working out their own fate. This includes your son. It also includes you.
If I may, I wish blessings and healings upon *you* and may you find yourself "rising" to this occasion, and discovering all of your strengths and capabilities!
Re: AFIB and Tachycardia -- update
Date: 2023-06-11 07:40 pm (UTC)While it can be very difficult to refrain from giving sermons (I am extremely prone to this, and I blame being raised by evangelical missionaries... ;) ), every single person, including everyone we care for, is working out their own fate. This includes your son. It also includes you.
If I may, I wish blessings and healings upon *you* and may you find yourself "rising" to this occasion, and discovering all of your strengths and capabilities!