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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 679717" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Difficult Child got a job! He'll be working at Sonic (fast food) a couple of miles from where he lives. I think he can take the bus. He starts next week.</p><p></p><p>He texted me for his eye drops, Xalatan, for glaucoma. Wow, maybe he's going to start taking care of himself. I brought over 3 containers of drops that had been in our house, and some clothes. He had clearly been high and looked sick. But he was thankful. I noticed a lanyard and name tag around his neck for the local community college. Aha, proof. So I went to a mtng and then I bought and dropped off more bus passes for school. Two mo's worth.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that at some point, he asks for his lithium. I doubt that it will be anytime soon, but maybe the magical girlfriend will talk him into it. He'll have to find another psychiatrist because he's 19 and pretty much aged out from the former dr, plus, he neglected to show up for a cpl appts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 679717, member: 3419"] Difficult Child got a job! He'll be working at Sonic (fast food) a couple of miles from where he lives. I think he can take the bus. He starts next week. He texted me for his eye drops, Xalatan, for glaucoma. Wow, maybe he's going to start taking care of himself. I brought over 3 containers of drops that had been in our house, and some clothes. He had clearly been high and looked sick. But he was thankful. I noticed a lanyard and name tag around his neck for the local community college. Aha, proof. So I went to a mtng and then I bought and dropped off more bus passes for school. Two mo's worth. I am hoping that at some point, he asks for his lithium. I doubt that it will be anytime soon, but maybe the magical girlfriend will talk him into it. He'll have to find another psychiatrist because he's 19 and pretty much aged out from the former dr, plus, he neglected to show up for a cpl appts. [/QUOTE]
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