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<blockquote data-quote="rheadabovewater" data-source="post: 324851"><p>Jaeco, I can totally sympathize because that sounds so much like my daughter, and where she lives - very small town in southern WA where everyone knows everyone else - there are two classifications of residents: the conservative middle-class farmers and the bottom-feeders, who have been in and out of jail and are just waiting to get arrested again.</p><p> </p><p>My daughter is 31 and has also never been able to hold a job. She's diagnosis'd as bipolar. She's had jobs in the past but can't keep them. Her two kids were taken away from her for neglect, but she really got the runaround from the authorities in her area. They have absolutely no sympathy for people who are mentally ill.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child is now on SSI thank God, and since she's good with money she is able to live in an apartment in low-income housing. Is there any way you can get your difficult child on assistance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rheadabovewater, post: 324851"] Jaeco, I can totally sympathize because that sounds so much like my daughter, and where she lives - very small town in southern WA where everyone knows everyone else - there are two classifications of residents: the conservative middle-class farmers and the bottom-feeders, who have been in and out of jail and are just waiting to get arrested again. My daughter is 31 and has also never been able to hold a job. She's diagnosis'd as bipolar. She's had jobs in the past but can't keep them. Her two kids were taken away from her for neglect, but she really got the runaround from the authorities in her area. They have absolutely no sympathy for people who are mentally ill. My difficult child is now on SSI thank God, and since she's good with money she is able to live in an apartment in low-income housing. Is there any way you can get your difficult child on assistance? [/QUOTE]
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