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Feeling sad this mother's day.
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 626490" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Havehad,</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are feeling sad. I bet that is a pretty darn universal feeling on this forum right now. My difficult child called me at 2 AM last night..first I said "you are only supposed to call at this hour if it is an emergency" and he said it was. Then he said he was sorry he hadn't been in touch, but what I had said at our last conversation really pissed him off (not an emergency) then he said he had accidently taken about 15 tylenol 36 hours earlier, and was wondering if he should go to the emergency room (yes). He wanted to know what would happen if he got there, and if he would have to have his stomach pumped (no). I said..given that you have Hep C and have compromised liver function already you need to go. He said "well it is a little early but happy mother's day".</p><p>I hung up.</p><p></p><p>I am sure there are a zillion stories out there. Let us all seek peace, kindness, acceptance, and wholeness tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Echolette</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 626490, member: 17269"] Havehad, I'm sorry you are feeling sad. I bet that is a pretty darn universal feeling on this forum right now. My difficult child called me at 2 AM last night..first I said "you are only supposed to call at this hour if it is an emergency" and he said it was. Then he said he was sorry he hadn't been in touch, but what I had said at our last conversation really pissed him off (not an emergency) then he said he had accidently taken about 15 tylenol 36 hours earlier, and was wondering if he should go to the emergency room (yes). He wanted to know what would happen if he got there, and if he would have to have his stomach pumped (no). I said..given that you have Hep C and have compromised liver function already you need to go. He said "well it is a little early but happy mother's day". I hung up. I am sure there are a zillion stories out there. Let us all seek peace, kindness, acceptance, and wholeness tomorrow. Echolette [/QUOTE]
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