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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 541993" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>No question, in my mind. </p><p>Both bio-grandfathers are alcoholics and divorced.</p><p>The bio dad has had pot issues, and also has a history of rising to the top of a job, then falling flat on his face. Over and over.</p><p>The bio mom suffers from depression, has missed half of difficult child's bdays, and has been hospitalized 2 or 3X for gastrointestinal issues. I have told her and the gma that difficult child has a gluten allergy and that she should try eliminating it herself, but she insists on continuing with-her junk food diet.</p><p>The bio gma on the bmom's side is Aspie (my diagnosis ... she told us she had been to a psychiatrist and he got fed up and told her she was a know-it-all. She also tracked in dog poop to one of the adoption mtngs and never noticed, and when people pointed it out, she shrugged her shoulders.)</p><p>That's only what I *do* know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 541993, member: 3419"] No question, in my mind. Both bio-grandfathers are alcoholics and divorced. The bio dad has had pot issues, and also has a history of rising to the top of a job, then falling flat on his face. Over and over. The bio mom suffers from depression, has missed half of difficult child's bdays, and has been hospitalized 2 or 3X for gastrointestinal issues. I have told her and the gma that difficult child has a gluten allergy and that she should try eliminating it herself, but she insists on continuing with-her junk food diet. The bio gma on the bmom's side is Aspie (my diagnosis ... she told us she had been to a psychiatrist and he got fed up and told her she was a know-it-all. She also tracked in dog poop to one of the adoption mtngs and never noticed, and when people pointed it out, she shrugged her shoulders.) That's only what I *do* know. [/QUOTE]
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