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Moods swings, carb cravings, flying off the handle...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 660632" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Yes, thank you for the reminder. I hold my tongue almost constantly. It's hard at times, because I see her clearly walking into trouble. Her biological family members (some of them) suffer from diabetes. So, there is a possible genetic tendency. I have told her a few times (in the past) that over eating...blah blah blah ...with this genetic possibility....blah blah blah. She gets herself into dangerous situations and rarely, if ever learns from them. It is maddening. I'm barely able to function this morning (I will pray and push myself) to get out of bed.</p><p>It is so draining. My husband experiences this too, but is stronger than myself. I see this painful,sadness in his eyes, but he is a little more able to go on like a robot. I will put myself in detached smiling robot mode shortly....watching her, listening to her...say and do the most insane things, but saying nada. I know this is less than what others are dealing with currently...so my apologies. But, believe me, her inability to learn from mistakes, welcome constructive, loving criticism, exhibit some self control, show or feel gratitude...etc. has caused chaos, sometimes serious stuff. My pity party moment....sorry. I truly feel sad for her. It is an RX for destruction. Working on moving forward. What choice do I have. This suxxxxks. Grrrr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 660632, member: 4152"] Yes, thank you for the reminder. I hold my tongue almost constantly. It's hard at times, because I see her clearly walking into trouble. Her biological family members (some of them) suffer from diabetes. So, there is a possible genetic tendency. I have told her a few times (in the past) that over eating...blah blah blah ...with this genetic possibility....blah blah blah. She gets herself into dangerous situations and rarely, if ever learns from them. It is maddening. I'm barely able to function this morning (I will pray and push myself) to get out of bed. It is so draining. My husband experiences this too, but is stronger than myself. I see this painful,sadness in his eyes, but he is a little more able to go on like a robot. I will put myself in detached smiling robot mode shortly....watching her, listening to her...say and do the most insane things, but saying nada. I know this is less than what others are dealing with currently...so my apologies. But, believe me, her inability to learn from mistakes, welcome constructive, loving criticism, exhibit some self control, show or feel gratitude...etc. has caused chaos, sometimes serious stuff. My pity party moment....sorry. I truly feel sad for her. It is an RX for destruction. Working on moving forward. What choice do I have. This suxxxxks. Grrrr. [/QUOTE]
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