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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637039" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yeah. Wow. He probably simply doesn't want to work. It's always the kids though, really, who complain about back and feet and neck and head problems and don't go to work because of it. I went to work every day with my sciatica, I'm 61 and I was not allowed to sit down for five hours and had to bend and stretch and carry things. There's a woman about my age who has carpal tunnel and fibromyalgia who is also always there. Etc, etc. etc. As for Narprarxon, bah. I can't take ANY medicine and all medications like that make me tired, but I have no choice...I take it and go to work a little tired. So what?</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about this. My guess is he was good with the $600 and video games and is now going to take another vacation, like most difficult children. I'm very rare that my difficult children worked, but they had no choice since I had no pity at all about cutting off everything they didn't need if they didn't work. Most moms just don't have the heart to do that. In my case I didn't have the money not to do it so it wasn't even an option.</p><p></p><p>Hoping he gets out of "failure to thrive" mode soon and decides he doesn't want you to support him forever. Are you going to cut off his money? To me, that was the best way to get them to work. The only way in the case of difficult child and I can't honestly say he didn't steal from work either, but, if so, he did not get caught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637039, member: 1550"] Yeah. Wow. He probably simply doesn't want to work. It's always the kids though, really, who complain about back and feet and neck and head problems and don't go to work because of it. I went to work every day with my sciatica, I'm 61 and I was not allowed to sit down for five hours and had to bend and stretch and carry things. There's a woman about my age who has carpal tunnel and fibromyalgia who is also always there. Etc, etc. etc. As for Narprarxon, bah. I can't take ANY medicine and all medications like that make me tired, but I have no choice...I take it and go to work a little tired. So what? I'm sorry about this. My guess is he was good with the $600 and video games and is now going to take another vacation, like most difficult children. I'm very rare that my difficult children worked, but they had no choice since I had no pity at all about cutting off everything they didn't need if they didn't work. Most moms just don't have the heart to do that. In my case I didn't have the money not to do it so it wasn't even an option. Hoping he gets out of "failure to thrive" mode soon and decides he doesn't want you to support him forever. Are you going to cut off his money? To me, that was the best way to get them to work. The only way in the case of difficult child and I can't honestly say he didn't steal from work either, but, if so, he did not get caught. [/QUOTE]
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