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JoG - how are things with difficult child at her dad's house?
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 81903" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Yeah, my difficult child hated it at dad's house - still does. I made her stay there for the year, but she was in school - and a different school district than mine was. I think it won't be long before my difficult child is with just me for the majority of time. I can feel things getting ready to blow with Dex. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I don't blame you one bit for the inability to help your difficult child become a mom. I do not know what I would do to be honest. Obviously, it is their choice, but not sure to the level I would help out if my difficult child had a baby. Even I, as a easy child, had to live with my mom for 2 years after difficult child was born. My mom still to this day reminds me of just how tiring difficult child was to all of us. </p><p>I hope I never have to find out what I will offer in the way of help! I hope she is married before having a baby. </p><p></p><p>I hope this for your difficult child as well. </p><p></p><p>Isn't it strange how Dex won't even pay attention to your difficult child gettnig enough fluids as it is healthier for her with the medications? I get the same type of things here from Dex. For example, difficult child is on an antibiotic for a sinus infection. I had to call her morning and night to remind her to take it. She rarely gets her morning medications when she leaves for school from there. Just odd how they can be so uninvolved. </p><p></p><p>Well, thanks for the update. Now I will look for the update to the update! LOL! Fingers crossed she is not PG!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 81903, member: 391"] Yeah, my difficult child hated it at dad's house - still does. I made her stay there for the year, but she was in school - and a different school district than mine was. I think it won't be long before my difficult child is with just me for the majority of time. I can feel things getting ready to blow with Dex. Anyway, I don't blame you one bit for the inability to help your difficult child become a mom. I do not know what I would do to be honest. Obviously, it is their choice, but not sure to the level I would help out if my difficult child had a baby. Even I, as a easy child, had to live with my mom for 2 years after difficult child was born. My mom still to this day reminds me of just how tiring difficult child was to all of us. I hope I never have to find out what I will offer in the way of help! I hope she is married before having a baby. I hope this for your difficult child as well. Isn't it strange how Dex won't even pay attention to your difficult child gettnig enough fluids as it is healthier for her with the medications? I get the same type of things here from Dex. For example, difficult child is on an antibiotic for a sinus infection. I had to call her morning and night to remind her to take it. She rarely gets her morning medications when she leaves for school from there. Just odd how they can be so uninvolved. Well, thanks for the update. Now I will look for the update to the update! LOL! Fingers crossed she is not PG! [/QUOTE]
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