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Just when you think it's safe to pick up the phone.............
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 568490" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>RE,</p><p>That is just so sad. Poor difficult child - she wasn't looking for trouble, just trying to get a job and get it together, and she's fragile to begin with. I put myself in her shoes, and I would be hysterical too, and I don't face the challenges of your difficult child. It is a hard world sometimes. I'm sure she's so grateful you could speak with her and calm her down. How is she today? </p><p>I'd be so worried about her, too, because almost certainly, fragile people are victimized - it's like Dickens sometimes. </p><p>I could never visualize my brother living on his own. He's in an adult home, where meals are provided, doctors come to the residents, etc. The place is basically "crazy town" but they are safe, they have each other, and it's been a livable compromise. Only downside is they take his entire SS disability check, and all incidentals and clothing, etc. are covered by husband and me.</p><p>I am a big fan of police, but in this case, that was uncalled for. So very sorry for difficult child and you. Big hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 568490, member: 13882"] RE, That is just so sad. Poor difficult child - she wasn't looking for trouble, just trying to get a job and get it together, and she's fragile to begin with. I put myself in her shoes, and I would be hysterical too, and I don't face the challenges of your difficult child. It is a hard world sometimes. I'm sure she's so grateful you could speak with her and calm her down. How is she today? I'd be so worried about her, too, because almost certainly, fragile people are victimized - it's like Dickens sometimes. I could never visualize my brother living on his own. He's in an adult home, where meals are provided, doctors come to the residents, etc. The place is basically "crazy town" but they are safe, they have each other, and it's been a livable compromise. Only downside is they take his entire SS disability check, and all incidentals and clothing, etc. are covered by husband and me. I am a big fan of police, but in this case, that was uncalled for. So very sorry for difficult child and you. Big hugs. [/QUOTE]
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