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needing some advice with BiPolar (BP) daughter in law
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<blockquote data-quote="Loris" data-source="post: 34584" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I'm not sure how to appoach this unless you just tread carefully. Maybe just ask her if she's thought of a transfer to be closer or something like that. Then just tell her you'd be glad to help if she needed it. But your tone or the way you word it is what you need to watch. Good luck, I hope it goes well if you do bring it up. You don't want to tell her you've spoken to your son about it, though. That will surely get her dander up in a hurry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loris, post: 34584, member: 3461"] I'm not sure how to appoach this unless you just tread carefully. Maybe just ask her if she's thought of a transfer to be closer or something like that. Then just tell her you'd be glad to help if she needed it. But your tone or the way you word it is what you need to watch. Good luck, I hope it goes well if you do bring it up. You don't want to tell her you've spoken to your son about it, though. That will surely get her dander up in a hurry! [/QUOTE]
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