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After 9 years of this I'm not sure I'm going to survive
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<blockquote data-quote="dudley24" data-source="post: 387586"><p>\OPPs...continued from the previous reply....hit return when I didn't mean to....Anywho. Star, yes I am medicated... Actually I am what I like to call responsibly medicated. I have had this condition for a good part of my adult life so I know what I must do to remain a functioning adult. I would LOOOOVVVVEEE to get off the medications but I know that isn't in anyone's best interest. </p><p> </p><p>As for Dot's father I agree with you I do think a full look at what could be going on in that pretty little head of hers should be done and I will be speaking to her doctor very soon....Everything has to be done by referal here in Ontario or you get no coverage. I am also going to take you up on your suggestion and get that book. I'm a huge self-helper so what's one more book. </p><p> </p><p>I appreciate everyone's suggestions and am not at all offended by any of it so I hope that elliviates anyone's misgivings to say anything.</p><p> </p><p>I do have a dilema to put forward though. An old roommate of ours (Dot and I when we lived by my parents) and her son have invited all of us (Dot, my hubby, new guy Boo and I) to their house for her son's birthday. Now the deal was that if Dot could make an effort to do her chores and do as she's asked that she would get to go (it's a long trip and will take the weekend) but....well I'm sure we all know that answer to that (suffice to say she got caught lying and sneaking around) so the consequense was no trip...but and this is the dilema...the old roommate really wants to see her as she hasnt seen either of us for two years and she was hoping to have Dot there as a big surprise for her son, since he thinks of Dot as his sister (he's an only child) I'm determined that we're going with or without Dot....as I'm sick of having to cancel such trips because of her outburst or poor choices, and would leave Dot with her aunt while we're gone. But my heart goes out to my friend and her son. My hubby is concerned we will look weak if we give in and take her. So I'm asking, what everyone thinks and if anyone can come up with a replacement punishment as it were which would let us off the hook.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/redface.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":redface:" title="redface :redface:" data-shortname=":redface:" /></p><p> </p><p>Anyway I have to go, thanks again all....This place is definitely a soft place to land...THANK-YOU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudley24, post: 387586"] \OPPs...continued from the previous reply....hit return when I didn't mean to....Anywho. Star, yes I am medicated... Actually I am what I like to call responsibly medicated. I have had this condition for a good part of my adult life so I know what I must do to remain a functioning adult. I would LOOOOVVVVEEE to get off the medications but I know that isn't in anyone's best interest. As for Dot's father I agree with you I do think a full look at what could be going on in that pretty little head of hers should be done and I will be speaking to her doctor very soon....Everything has to be done by referal here in Ontario or you get no coverage. I am also going to take you up on your suggestion and get that book. I'm a huge self-helper so what's one more book. I appreciate everyone's suggestions and am not at all offended by any of it so I hope that elliviates anyone's misgivings to say anything. I do have a dilema to put forward though. An old roommate of ours (Dot and I when we lived by my parents) and her son have invited all of us (Dot, my hubby, new guy Boo and I) to their house for her son's birthday. Now the deal was that if Dot could make an effort to do her chores and do as she's asked that she would get to go (it's a long trip and will take the weekend) but....well I'm sure we all know that answer to that (suffice to say she got caught lying and sneaking around) so the consequense was no trip...but and this is the dilema...the old roommate really wants to see her as she hasnt seen either of us for two years and she was hoping to have Dot there as a big surprise for her son, since he thinks of Dot as his sister (he's an only child) I'm determined that we're going with or without Dot....as I'm sick of having to cancel such trips because of her outburst or poor choices, and would leave Dot with her aunt while we're gone. But my heart goes out to my friend and her son. My hubby is concerned we will look weak if we give in and take her. So I'm asking, what everyone thinks and if anyone can come up with a replacement punishment as it were which would let us off the hook.:blushing: Anyway I have to go, thanks again all....This place is definitely a soft place to land...THANK-YOU [/QUOTE]
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