Dear Abby: My husband is angry we still pay for our daughter’s medical bills

Dear Abby: My husband is angry we still pay for our daughter’s medical bills

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are retired and are both managing separate cancer diagnoses. This makes our finances hard to predict in the event one of us needs expensive medication. We did a good job saving for retirement and live comfortably.

Our adult daughter contracted Lyme disease 10 years ago and became very ill. She endured years of painful treatments — which were not covered by insurance — during which time her husband divorced her. We stepped in to help with her medical bills. While the Lyme is no longer detectable in her system, some of the symptoms have never completely gone away. Now she’s undergoing more tests looking at a hormone imbalance.

My husband is angry that we are still paying some of her medical bills. (She works, has insurance and pays for what she can.) We can afford to help her, and I don’t understand why her father doesn’t want to help her anymore. We’ve argued about this many times over the years, and I’m frustrated with the situation. I’m not willing to give up on her like so many others have. What can I say to him the next time he confronts me about paying her medical bills? — DEVOTED IN OREGON

DEAR DEVOTED: It may be time to stop arguing with your husband about this. Your adult daughter works and has medical insurance. You and your husband are both medically fragile. While I understand your desire to protect your daughter, you should not be supplementing her income if it threatens your access to the medications you may need in the future.

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