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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 705633" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Thank you, Copa. You always make me feel better. We went out to lunch, but he is still not talking much. But, yes, I am very glad that he is here. I asked him today about seeing a doctor one time and he did not respond. But, at least he is resting and he chose to come home. I think that he is very down on himself.</p><p></p><p>I put a little money in my eldest son's joint account. I usually go to the bank every start of a new month. I used to call the customer bank line and feverishly write down the locations where he spent money. Sometimes, I would have to replay it because the robotic voice is difficult to understand. Now, I ask the bank to print off the last month's transactions.</p><p></p><p>I think that he still sleeps in his car because he goes to about 6 different towns near to my town. He rarely goes to my town. But, he is mostly in a beach town 40 minutes away that he used to want to take day trips and see with me. That is also were he went to see a doctor. He didn't want to run into anyone in town. I know that he has been to the shelter in that town because I get letters to donate money around the holidays. He also still belongs to a 24 hour gym that has many locations to take showers at 'off' hours.</p><p></p><p>It is my lifeline to see that he is alive. He just spends $1 or $2 at fast food places for food. He still goes to Cosco for pizza. I somehow feel connected to him.</p><p></p><p>When the teller printed it off, it had a pending debit just above my deposit. That meant that he was at a Rite Aid in that beach town right at that moment. Sounds pitiful, huh? I am very stoic at the bank. I can't cry, but I can still tear up. I wish that I was able to cry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 705633, member: 19245"] Thank you, Copa. You always make me feel better. We went out to lunch, but he is still not talking much. But, yes, I am very glad that he is here. I asked him today about seeing a doctor one time and he did not respond. But, at least he is resting and he chose to come home. I think that he is very down on himself. I put a little money in my eldest son's joint account. I usually go to the bank every start of a new month. I used to call the customer bank line and feverishly write down the locations where he spent money. Sometimes, I would have to replay it because the robotic voice is difficult to understand. Now, I ask the bank to print off the last month's transactions. I think that he still sleeps in his car because he goes to about 6 different towns near to my town. He rarely goes to my town. But, he is mostly in a beach town 40 minutes away that he used to want to take day trips and see with me. That is also were he went to see a doctor. He didn't want to run into anyone in town. I know that he has been to the shelter in that town because I get letters to donate money around the holidays. He also still belongs to a 24 hour gym that has many locations to take showers at 'off' hours. It is my lifeline to see that he is alive. He just spends $1 or $2 at fast food places for food. He still goes to Cosco for pizza. I somehow feel connected to him. When the teller printed it off, it had a pending debit just above my deposit. That meant that he was at a Rite Aid in that beach town right at that moment. Sounds pitiful, huh? I am very stoic at the bank. I can't cry, but I can still tear up. I wish that I was able to cry... [/QUOTE]
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