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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 611715" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Thanks guys. I am definitely going to get in to check on my medications. I have been telling them for a while now I felt I needed more help but they haven'w wanted to change them. I guess it is time to push harder.</p><p></p><p>MWM you are right. I haven't had June and Ward for a long time. My mom has been sick for so long (mentally) that I feel like I lost her a long time ago. My dad on the other hand has always been there and been a "Ward." The occasional comment once every few years about something but generally a really good guy. Honestly our only sticking point has been difficult child and he has always supported her regardless of what she has done. I don't know why I was surprised last time around.</p><p></p><p>Considering I did just move to WA state the seasonal affective disorder could definitely be an issue too. I have always told my husband that Alaska will not be an option (the military loves to send people there). I don't think I could survive months of darkness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 611715, member: 15473"] Thanks guys. I am definitely going to get in to check on my medications. I have been telling them for a while now I felt I needed more help but they haven'w wanted to change them. I guess it is time to push harder. MWM you are right. I haven't had June and Ward for a long time. My mom has been sick for so long (mentally) that I feel like I lost her a long time ago. My dad on the other hand has always been there and been a "Ward." The occasional comment once every few years about something but generally a really good guy. Honestly our only sticking point has been difficult child and he has always supported her regardless of what she has done. I don't know why I was surprised last time around. Considering I did just move to WA state the seasonal affective disorder could definitely be an issue too. I have always told my husband that Alaska will not be an option (the military loves to send people there). I don't think I could survive months of darkness. [/QUOTE]
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