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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 371348" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Hi everyone! Thanks for welcoming me back. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Hi Suz--Thanks for being proud of Angela. We're proud, also. I know we never would have put up with Angela behaving like Melissa. When Melissa moved Out West to live with no-good-rotten-lying boyfriend, we told her if she went, she couldn't move back in with us. We said it to deter her from going, but off she went anyway. But when she called hysterical one month later that he had beat her up and threw her things out on the lawn and locked her out of the house, we said she could come home. It was my "baby" in trouble. When she signed up for school, we told her she can live here while she goes for the 2-yr degree. She's been working for the past 1-1/2 yrs at the same place. However, they are laying off plus she'll be going to school. We told her she needs to find something part-time. I like your suggestion of making the psychiatrist and medications conditions of living at home.</p><p></p><p>Tonight I overheard her boyfriend say to her that if she can control her anger until December, she can move in with him. But yesterday she was fighting with him in the street, and I saw her throw her phone. husband and I told him we would run the other way if we were him, but he said he loves her. He's a really nice guy, and we like him a lot, but I don't see it lasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 371348, member: 87"] Hi everyone! Thanks for welcoming me back. :) Hi Suz--Thanks for being proud of Angela. We're proud, also. I know we never would have put up with Angela behaving like Melissa. When Melissa moved Out West to live with no-good-rotten-lying boyfriend, we told her if she went, she couldn't move back in with us. We said it to deter her from going, but off she went anyway. But when she called hysterical one month later that he had beat her up and threw her things out on the lawn and locked her out of the house, we said she could come home. It was my "baby" in trouble. When she signed up for school, we told her she can live here while she goes for the 2-yr degree. She's been working for the past 1-1/2 yrs at the same place. However, they are laying off plus she'll be going to school. We told her she needs to find something part-time. I like your suggestion of making the psychiatrist and medications conditions of living at home. Tonight I overheard her boyfriend say to her that if she can control her anger until December, she can move in with him. But yesterday she was fighting with him in the street, and I saw her throw her phone. husband and I told him we would run the other way if we were him, but he said he loves her. He's a really nice guy, and we like him a lot, but I don't see it lasting. [/QUOTE]
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