I guess you could say I'm lucky there,the wife had a hysterectomy when she was 26 and we dealt with it then. HOWEVER,the women in my family have a history of going nuts when the change happens. I always wished my mother would pass away first so Dad could enjoy life for at least a little while,but it didn't work that way. She's so nuts,she hasn't even spoken to me for a few years now. My oldest sister did exactly what your wife did. My younger sister begged her husband to get her to a doctor if it happened to her. It did,but she wouldn't go. Her husband,one of my best friends,let her handle the divorce and just went along with whatever she wanted so as not to upset her. Huge mistake. The guy she was fooling around with,known as Mr Perfect,turned out to be not so perfect. She didn't live with him very long. She has completely split our family with her insane B.S.
Somebody mentioned A.D.A.M. DO IT! They'll probably want you to document everything she's been doing. Why should you loose anything over this,I mean really? She's the one who disrupted your life,not you. Don't give half your stuff to her boyfriend!!
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