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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 33602" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Nomad, glad things seem to be settling down for difficult child. Hopefully the new medications, new phone number will help her towards having a more stable environment. </p><p></p><p>Janet, I am glad that you told ant "to try harder" and it worked. It's time for you to have an adult life too. At some point the needs of our kids do not take precedence over our needs. Once they are in their 20's they will have to wait in line with their needs. </p><p>It is your home and his glares are meaningless. No one wants their kids to be mad and unhappy but most of the times it seems difficult child's do it to themselves. </p><p>I'm glad he is working every day and taking care of his son. </p><p>Seems the talking with boyfriend will help you figure out what you want. Truthfully I don't know any adults who haven't had bouts of depression. Hopefully he will make sure his is treated. </p><p></p><p>Thanks nomad and Janet for the update. I was curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 33602, member: 3"] Nomad, glad things seem to be settling down for difficult child. Hopefully the new medications, new phone number will help her towards having a more stable environment. Janet, I am glad that you told ant "to try harder" and it worked. It's time for you to have an adult life too. At some point the needs of our kids do not take precedence over our needs. Once they are in their 20's they will have to wait in line with their needs. It is your home and his glares are meaningless. No one wants their kids to be mad and unhappy but most of the times it seems difficult child's do it to themselves. I'm glad he is working every day and taking care of his son. Seems the talking with boyfriend will help you figure out what you want. Truthfully I don't know any adults who haven't had bouts of depression. Hopefully he will make sure his is treated. Thanks nomad and Janet for the update. I was curious. [/QUOTE]
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