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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 583589" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Nerfherder - Oh yes, memory loss. I forgot to mention that I have that too! LOL. I've always had difficulty keeping myself organized and on track but now my memory is brutal - I attributed it to stress but now I'm wondering if it is related to the anemia, stress and perimenopause? </p><p></p><p>gsingjane - I agree. My difficult child lies about everything. If his lips are moving he is likely lying. I can only imagine what he has told this lady about how abusive husband and I are and how horrible his homelife was. I don't blame her for falling for it I just wish I could talk to her. I have tried to get difficult child to give me phone numbers of people his is staying with before but he won't give me any information. I know what apartment building they live in but other than waiting at the door and asking every woman entering the building if they know my son I really have no way of contacting her. As far as the 'baby bonus' (I put it in quotes because that's what it used to be called but they've changed the name) I do believe that either came from her or one of difficult child's friends but I'm leaning towards the mother. She is a single mother and is likely in a tax bracket where she would qualify for that monthly $$ amount and is probably wondering why I would be keeping it for myself instead of providing it to difficult child to use. I suppose I would wonder that myself if I were her. The funny thing is that husband and I make too much money to qualify for that monthly cheque - so I guess now she'll be wondering if we make that much money why we aren't giving any to her or difficult child for his expenses. I'd love the opportunity to explain things from our perspective and hopefully at some point I can get difficult child to give me a phone number where I can reach her or get her to call me. </p><p></p><p>Buddy - I agree, it would be no surprise to me if this is all stress related. I'm glad you got checked out as well. I'm in the same boat as you - need to lose quite a bit more weight. I am down 50lb from my absolute high but I still have a ways to go. Right now I am just trying to take things 10 lbs at a time. They say even a 10% drop in weight can give you significant medical improvement. </p><p></p><p>I have to say that I was secretly hoping to have huge fibroids so I would need a hysterectomy. Part of me just wants to be done with my period every month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 583589, member: 14356"] Nerfherder - Oh yes, memory loss. I forgot to mention that I have that too! LOL. I've always had difficulty keeping myself organized and on track but now my memory is brutal - I attributed it to stress but now I'm wondering if it is related to the anemia, stress and perimenopause? gsingjane - I agree. My difficult child lies about everything. If his lips are moving he is likely lying. I can only imagine what he has told this lady about how abusive husband and I are and how horrible his homelife was. I don't blame her for falling for it I just wish I could talk to her. I have tried to get difficult child to give me phone numbers of people his is staying with before but he won't give me any information. I know what apartment building they live in but other than waiting at the door and asking every woman entering the building if they know my son I really have no way of contacting her. As far as the 'baby bonus' (I put it in quotes because that's what it used to be called but they've changed the name) I do believe that either came from her or one of difficult child's friends but I'm leaning towards the mother. She is a single mother and is likely in a tax bracket where she would qualify for that monthly $$ amount and is probably wondering why I would be keeping it for myself instead of providing it to difficult child to use. I suppose I would wonder that myself if I were her. The funny thing is that husband and I make too much money to qualify for that monthly cheque - so I guess now she'll be wondering if we make that much money why we aren't giving any to her or difficult child for his expenses. I'd love the opportunity to explain things from our perspective and hopefully at some point I can get difficult child to give me a phone number where I can reach her or get her to call me. Buddy - I agree, it would be no surprise to me if this is all stress related. I'm glad you got checked out as well. I'm in the same boat as you - need to lose quite a bit more weight. I am down 50lb from my absolute high but I still have a ways to go. Right now I am just trying to take things 10 lbs at a time. They say even a 10% drop in weight can give you significant medical improvement. I have to say that I was secretly hoping to have huge fibroids so I would need a hysterectomy. Part of me just wants to be done with my period every month. [/QUOTE]
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