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Just got back from difficult child's apartment
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 493836" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As you know ADHD runs in the family. My eldest sister had it before it had a name, lol. Her house was a total mess and truthfully I dreaded going there. GFGmom is a total slob. Like many she leaves her house clean and appropriately dressed but then returns to a truly vulgar environment. difficult child#1 used to keep his room clean...now the door to his room stays closed. It's like split personalities...pig at home, cool in the outside world and never the twain shall meet.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand your difficult child has learned how to share space with others and most importantly is working her sobriety so...like me...guess you need to avoid "her place" and hope she matures into it. Drives me nuts! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 493836, member: 35"] As you know ADHD runs in the family. My eldest sister had it before it had a name, lol. Her house was a total mess and truthfully I dreaded going there. GFGmom is a total slob. Like many she leaves her house clean and appropriately dressed but then returns to a truly vulgar environment. difficult child#1 used to keep his room clean...now the door to his room stays closed. It's like split personalities...pig at home, cool in the outside world and never the twain shall meet. on the other hand your difficult child has learned how to share space with others and most importantly is working her sobriety so...like me...guess you need to avoid "her place" and hope she matures into it. Drives me nuts! DDD [/QUOTE]
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