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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 626558" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>MWM, so true. Thank you for taking the time to write. It sounds like you had a nice low-key Mother's Day, which you so deserved, and I did too. difficult child came by after work and brought me something she had baked at work just for me. My easy child/difficult child did call, although his sister (difficult child!) probably had to tell him it was Mother's Day! It's all good. </p><p></p><p>You are correct, difficult child is so improved from the suicide attempt 3 months ago. Now she has an apartment, a job, and takes her medications (it seems, although you can never be 100% sure). I wondered why she would move into an apartment with someone recovering/relapsing from heroin, but the more I thought about it, she herself would be a risky person to have an apartment with, considering her past violent outbursts when she was not being compliant with her medications. And I'll bet he felt the same, in that he felt like, who would want to be a support person and live with him either. So I guess that's how she got to this place. </p><p></p><p>I pray that watching her friend deteriorate and suffer is making a strong impression on her never to go the (illegal) drug route and to continue on this path that is working for her. </p><p></p><p>Carpe diem, it's time to go take on the day. Hope yours is a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 626558, member: 14865"] MWM, so true. Thank you for taking the time to write. It sounds like you had a nice low-key Mother's Day, which you so deserved, and I did too. difficult child came by after work and brought me something she had baked at work just for me. My easy child/difficult child did call, although his sister (difficult child!) probably had to tell him it was Mother's Day! It's all good. You are correct, difficult child is so improved from the suicide attempt 3 months ago. Now she has an apartment, a job, and takes her medications (it seems, although you can never be 100% sure). I wondered why she would move into an apartment with someone recovering/relapsing from heroin, but the more I thought about it, she herself would be a risky person to have an apartment with, considering her past violent outbursts when she was not being compliant with her medications. And I'll bet he felt the same, in that he felt like, who would want to be a support person and live with him either. So I guess that's how she got to this place. I pray that watching her friend deteriorate and suffer is making a strong impression on her never to go the (illegal) drug route and to continue on this path that is working for her. Carpe diem, it's time to go take on the day. Hope yours is a good one. [/QUOTE]
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