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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 517995"><p>Thank you everyone! She did get her prescriptions filled. All on her own. She is perfectly capable. She just needs a little kick in the behind to do these things for herself. I think as time goes by and she is doing these small things for herself, she will feel more capable and self sufficient. She is so used to some one taking care of her. Which boggles my mind considering she has been a drifter for over a year...</p><p></p><p>I do know she is in a bad relationship. She called me yesterday when she was out by herself and told me he has been a major jerk lately. I asked her about that advice she asked me for and she seemed a bit embarassed that I brought it up. She admitted that this is something <em>he</em> says to her. I told her that I think maybe it is time for her to move on and she agreed. I think the major problem is that she has nowhere to go and so she stays and puts up with it. That makes me so incredibly sad. Yet she scoffs whenever I bring up rehab and sober living. So, I told her to make sure she gets in touch with my friend. She has to go in and fill out the application, interview, etc. Make it look good, even though she is giving her the job. I saw that she did call her yesterday but she hasn't called difficult child back yet. If she isn't going to go into treatment, then I pray this job works out and she can get out of the situation she is in. Gosh it is so hard to NOT go rescue them!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 517995"] Thank you everyone! She did get her prescriptions filled. All on her own. She is perfectly capable. She just needs a little kick in the behind to do these things for herself. I think as time goes by and she is doing these small things for herself, she will feel more capable and self sufficient. She is so used to some one taking care of her. Which boggles my mind considering she has been a drifter for over a year... I do know she is in a bad relationship. She called me yesterday when she was out by herself and told me he has been a major jerk lately. I asked her about that advice she asked me for and she seemed a bit embarassed that I brought it up. She admitted that this is something [I]he[/I] says to her. I told her that I think maybe it is time for her to move on and she agreed. I think the major problem is that she has nowhere to go and so she stays and puts up with it. That makes me so incredibly sad. Yet she scoffs whenever I bring up rehab and sober living. So, I told her to make sure she gets in touch with my friend. She has to go in and fill out the application, interview, etc. Make it look good, even though she is giving her the job. I saw that she did call her yesterday but she hasn't called difficult child back yet. If she isn't going to go into treatment, then I pray this job works out and she can get out of the situation she is in. Gosh it is so hard to NOT go rescue them!!! :( [/QUOTE]
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