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Legal battles, un gratefulness, bone tired, VENT with cherry on top
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 654138" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Insane...I think almost all Difficult Child have the tendency to be ungrateful, but I see your point about Aspies perhaps having this tendency. Giving it more thought...</p><p></p><p>Cedar...I recall what happened to your daughter. Horrid. Yes, this was/is a bully we are dealing with. And her lawyer is trying to get her off on technicalities and our daughter being bipolar and having had a brain aneurysm, and recently been beaten, and suffers from anxiety, you can imagine how it is almost easy for her to get confused and how an attorney with a guilty client can almost be a bully him or herself taking advantage.</p><p></p><p>On top of it all, Difficult Child is acting weird. I called her a little while ago and she got ticked at me for waking her up (middle of afternoon) and yelled at me. She has little to NO true friends, we are trying to help her, have spent a lot of money on her...etc. </p><p></p><p>So, I am sad about her being a victim of bullies, I'm sad about her not learning from the experience, and I'm sad about her treating the people who are good to her shabbily. Does she not understand anything? </p><p></p><p>And I'm particularly sad because I know in my heart that there is a chance that there could come a time that I might walk away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 654138, member: 4152"] Insane...I think almost all Difficult Child have the tendency to be ungrateful, but I see your point about Aspies perhaps having this tendency. Giving it more thought... Cedar...I recall what happened to your daughter. Horrid. Yes, this was/is a bully we are dealing with. And her lawyer is trying to get her off on technicalities and our daughter being bipolar and having had a brain aneurysm, and recently been beaten, and suffers from anxiety, you can imagine how it is almost easy for her to get confused and how an attorney with a guilty client can almost be a bully him or herself taking advantage. On top of it all, Difficult Child is acting weird. I called her a little while ago and she got ticked at me for waking her up (middle of afternoon) and yelled at me. She has little to NO true friends, we are trying to help her, have spent a lot of money on her...etc. So, I am sad about her being a victim of bullies, I'm sad about her not learning from the experience, and I'm sad about her treating the people who are good to her shabbily. Does she not understand anything? And I'm particularly sad because I know in my heart that there is a chance that there could come a time that I might walk away. [/QUOTE]
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