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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 264441" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>gg</p><p> </p><p>Wise as usual. Thank you. Yes, I should trust her.</p><p> </p><p>I do. But I also know how easily boyfriend can manipulate her thinking. Not as much as in the past......but it is still there. Nichole even admits it. What worries me is she doesn't "see" it until after the fact. Most especially in this area. </p><p> </p><p>I am hoping the new psychiatrist can clear this up for her. Or help her to see it better. Old psychiatrist tried, but it never stuck. And I think another look at her dxes <strong>is</strong> a good idea, as an adult without the downward spiral added into the mix of symptoms.</p><p> </p><p>A shame. In her boyfriend I see potiential, regardless of the gfgdom. Wish we could convince <strong>him</strong> to go get some help of his own. As it wouldn't just do wonders for him, it would help their relationship as well. But he's still too under his lunatic mothers influence to attempt it. I do not use the term "lunatic" lightly. I've observed this woman for nearly 5 yrs. It's doubtful any child she raised could've come out of it without being a difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>I'm just watching the situation. (not much I can do anyway)</p><p> </p><p>As for the job jumping........Nichole compared what she'd make as a basic EMT to the salary/benefits of the postal service. (which starts at triple what she'd make as an EMT) Knowing that she has a Sept deadline to move out I'm sure is playing a part in this decision. She has been doing alot of learning how much certain monthly bills run and rent prices in the area. She wants to make sure she can make it. Not a bad idea if boyfriend is refusing low income housing. And at that pay.......I don't blame her for trying. The exam is not at all difficult. I've taken and passed it myself several years ago.</p><p> </p><p>Guess we'll see where this goes. Her appointment isn't until June, unless her symptoms/urgency changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 264441, member: 84"] gg Wise as usual. Thank you. Yes, I should trust her. I do. But I also know how easily boyfriend can manipulate her thinking. Not as much as in the past......but it is still there. Nichole even admits it. What worries me is she doesn't "see" it until after the fact. Most especially in this area. I am hoping the new psychiatrist can clear this up for her. Or help her to see it better. Old psychiatrist tried, but it never stuck. And I think another look at her dxes [B]is[/B] a good idea, as an adult without the downward spiral added into the mix of symptoms. A shame. In her boyfriend I see potiential, regardless of the gfgdom. Wish we could convince [B]him[/B] to go get some help of his own. As it wouldn't just do wonders for him, it would help their relationship as well. But he's still too under his lunatic mothers influence to attempt it. I do not use the term "lunatic" lightly. I've observed this woman for nearly 5 yrs. It's doubtful any child she raised could've come out of it without being a difficult child. I'm just watching the situation. (not much I can do anyway) As for the job jumping........Nichole compared what she'd make as a basic EMT to the salary/benefits of the postal service. (which starts at triple what she'd make as an EMT) Knowing that she has a Sept deadline to move out I'm sure is playing a part in this decision. She has been doing alot of learning how much certain monthly bills run and rent prices in the area. She wants to make sure she can make it. Not a bad idea if boyfriend is refusing low income housing. And at that pay.......I don't blame her for trying. The exam is not at all difficult. I've taken and passed it myself several years ago. Guess we'll see where this goes. Her appointment isn't until June, unless her symptoms/urgency changes. [/QUOTE]
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