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Blue, Yet another Medicaid SSI question
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<blockquote data-quote="Fleurdaisy" data-source="post: 4165" data-attributes="member: 1470"><p>I pretty much thought the same thing OTE although all people with Bipolar have the possibility of becoming unstable at any time. I'm thinking that I want to nurture her work ethic and not have her come to depend on anything else unless she absolutely has to. She has a lazy streak sometimes and goodness knows I don't want to in any way encourage that. I know that there were times when my responsibilities were the only thing that got me out of bed in the morning! </p><p></p><p>Maybe her psychiatrist thinks that she's less stable than I think she is but he always holds her up to be a great success. He's encouraged me to access more services than I actually ever did so maybe. We could have really used the financial help when she was younger but now we're both doing fine so I think I'll just not even worry about this unless, at some point, she actually feels she needs it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input OTE.</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p></p><p>Fleurdaisy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleurdaisy, post: 4165, member: 1470"] I pretty much thought the same thing OTE although all people with Bipolar have the possibility of becoming unstable at any time. I'm thinking that I want to nurture her work ethic and not have her come to depend on anything else unless she absolutely has to. She has a lazy streak sometimes and goodness knows I don't want to in any way encourage that. I know that there were times when my responsibilities were the only thing that got me out of bed in the morning! Maybe her psychiatrist thinks that she's less stable than I think she is but he always holds her up to be a great success. He's encouraged me to access more services than I actually ever did so maybe. We could have really used the financial help when she was younger but now we're both doing fine so I think I'll just not even worry about this unless, at some point, she actually feels she needs it. Thanks for your input OTE. Take care, Fleurdaisy [/QUOTE]
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