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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 217175" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Oh, he ONLY commented because I wasn't there. He and I went round and round a few years ago regarding his rights to criticize us and HOW he could register his disagreements. We came to a truce, but it took 6 months of no contact with his son (we lived several states away, he was being abusive by phone AND letter, and I started not letting husband see his letters and told father in law husband wasn't home everytime he called. husband was very fragile mentally at the time and couldn't handle it. father in law finally asked for a truce, which was immediately granted. BUT he knows not to mess with me because i WILL make it stop.)</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, Jess was upset because father in law asked her what about when you are in college, what will you do then? Being MY daughter she said if she needed to she would go to school online. And WALKED AWAY FROM HIM! I am proud of her, because if she had not said anything he would see it as a weakness and poke at her about it forever. I will talk to him about it at Christmas. (we won't see or hear from them until then).</p><p> </p><p>It IS nice to have a name for it. But I will worry until it is GONE. She just spent 45 minutes shaking nonstop in my arms. </p><p> </p><p>This bites. I think Mon I will ask them to rx a different medicine for the shaking. I don'twant to wait until Tues. The shaking has her whole body tensing and ending up in a lot of pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 217175, member: 1233"] Oh, he ONLY commented because I wasn't there. He and I went round and round a few years ago regarding his rights to criticize us and HOW he could register his disagreements. We came to a truce, but it took 6 months of no contact with his son (we lived several states away, he was being abusive by phone AND letter, and I started not letting husband see his letters and told father in law husband wasn't home everytime he called. husband was very fragile mentally at the time and couldn't handle it. father in law finally asked for a truce, which was immediately granted. BUT he knows not to mess with me because i WILL make it stop.) Anyway, Jess was upset because father in law asked her what about when you are in college, what will you do then? Being MY daughter she said if she needed to she would go to school online. And WALKED AWAY FROM HIM! I am proud of her, because if she had not said anything he would see it as a weakness and poke at her about it forever. I will talk to him about it at Christmas. (we won't see or hear from them until then). It IS nice to have a name for it. But I will worry until it is GONE. She just spent 45 minutes shaking nonstop in my arms. This bites. I think Mon I will ask them to rx a different medicine for the shaking. I don'twant to wait until Tues. The shaking has her whole body tensing and ending up in a lot of pain. [/QUOTE]
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