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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 390696" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hugs Lisa. With all of the things she hasn't taken care of for the kids, why haven't you called CPS? You clearly are aware that she is NOT caring for the kids and you strongly suspect that she has a substantial drug problem. It is likely that if the kids ever get medicine for medical problems that the parents will at least "try" them. Esp if they are to help with the pain from the ear problems or the rotting teeth (which have to be incredibly painful - how bad did YOUR teeth hurt? Are Evan's teeth worse than yours were? How much of his gfgness is related to not getting the right nutrition because he cannot eat with those teeth or related to being in constant pain from his teeth?)</p><p> </p><p>Would it be wise to call CPS yourself? Wouldn't it be a service to the children? You can tell them these things, the teeth and Kayla's eye problems, along with the drug suspicions, without giving your name. They may push for your name but you can just say that you are not willing to give it. I know how hard it is. I truly do. I have made that call. It was incredibly difficult and tore me up, still upsets me sometimes. My niece was in a bad situation but it was NOTHING like what your grandkids are dealing with.</p><p> </p><p>I am sure you have good reasons not to call. I just thought maybe if you looked at the whole issue you might change your mind about calling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 390696, member: 1233"] Hugs Lisa. With all of the things she hasn't taken care of for the kids, why haven't you called CPS? You clearly are aware that she is NOT caring for the kids and you strongly suspect that she has a substantial drug problem. It is likely that if the kids ever get medicine for medical problems that the parents will at least "try" them. Esp if they are to help with the pain from the ear problems or the rotting teeth (which have to be incredibly painful - how bad did YOUR teeth hurt? Are Evan's teeth worse than yours were? How much of his gfgness is related to not getting the right nutrition because he cannot eat with those teeth or related to being in constant pain from his teeth?) Would it be wise to call CPS yourself? Wouldn't it be a service to the children? You can tell them these things, the teeth and Kayla's eye problems, along with the drug suspicions, without giving your name. They may push for your name but you can just say that you are not willing to give it. I know how hard it is. I truly do. I have made that call. It was incredibly difficult and tore me up, still upsets me sometimes. My niece was in a bad situation but it was NOTHING like what your grandkids are dealing with. I am sure you have good reasons not to call. I just thought maybe if you looked at the whole issue you might change your mind about calling. [/QUOTE]
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