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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 737861" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>“Nomad. Your daughter is doing well, in that she works with you. She is protecting what she has, instead of trashing it like my son.”</p><p></p><p>Hi Copa...</p><p>So sorry to read of that you are despondent and traumatized. I don’t know what to make of your son’s Behaviors. It’s like a disconnect. I do know our daughter would likely be homeless if it wasn’t for the payee situation as she doesn’t seem to have any ability to spend appropriately. She could never ever pay for rent regularly (for example) ....no ability AT ALL to prioritize life essentials so this means even if her life was at stake it likely would not happen. It is sad and frightening.</p><p></p><p>The friend is in an assisted living facility near our home. He is doing better cognitively with medication. We have sprayed his Condo and contacted a realtor with his blessing. It is slow going, but moving forward rather nicely.</p><p></p><p>We are frustrated by our daughter who has caused some difficulties of late. As I have posted, she has been unkind, untruthful and difficult. We are considering having more separate holidays and more boundaries in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 737861, member: 4152"] “Nomad. Your daughter is doing well, in that she works with you. She is protecting what she has, instead of trashing it like my son.” Hi Copa... So sorry to read of that you are despondent and traumatized. I don’t know what to make of your son’s Behaviors. It’s like a disconnect. I do know our daughter would likely be homeless if it wasn’t for the payee situation as she doesn’t seem to have any ability to spend appropriately. She could never ever pay for rent regularly (for example) ....no ability AT ALL to prioritize life essentials so this means even if her life was at stake it likely would not happen. It is sad and frightening. The friend is in an assisted living facility near our home. He is doing better cognitively with medication. We have sprayed his Condo and contacted a realtor with his blessing. It is slow going, but moving forward rather nicely. We are frustrated by our daughter who has caused some difficulties of late. As I have posted, she has been unkind, untruthful and difficult. We are considering having more separate holidays and more boundaries in general. [/QUOTE]
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