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<blockquote data-quote="eekysign" data-source="post: 250529" data-attributes="member: 6479"><p>Ugh, brings back bad memories. The day my stepdad died, my step-bro (schizo, BiPolar (BP) difficult child----detached from our family years ago) called. He seemed nice enough, wanted to talk to my Mom, but I was fielding calls that day as she was in no shape to, told him to call back tomorrow. I was excited to hear him being appropriate and kind.</p><p></p><p>He called the next day. To ask Mom what "Father was leaving him in the will." </p><p></p><p>But we always get our hopes up, eh? I handled all the arrangements for him to see his Dad before the funeral, since I'd already told his counselors he wasn't welcome at the funeral since he couldn't be trusted to behave himself. The look on my mom's face. Augh. And his counselor actually lectured ME about how he's a difficult child, he's not good at being appropriate under stress. As if I didn't know, as if that had any bearing on anything. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eekysign, post: 250529, member: 6479"] Ugh, brings back bad memories. The day my stepdad died, my step-bro (schizo, BiPolar (BP) difficult child----detached from our family years ago) called. He seemed nice enough, wanted to talk to my Mom, but I was fielding calls that day as she was in no shape to, told him to call back tomorrow. I was excited to hear him being appropriate and kind. He called the next day. To ask Mom what "Father was leaving him in the will." But we always get our hopes up, eh? I handled all the arrangements for him to see his Dad before the funeral, since I'd already told his counselors he wasn't welcome at the funeral since he couldn't be trusted to behave himself. The look on my mom's face. Augh. And his counselor actually lectured ME about how he's a difficult child, he's not good at being appropriate under stress. As if I didn't know, as if that had any bearing on anything. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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