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<blockquote data-quote="Heloise" data-source="post: 410568"><p>susiestar, thank you so much. I am definitely getting out of this thread what I came here for. Your checklist is really helpful. First and foremost, getting that implant! I just wrote myself several reminders and put them in various places. This is so important. </p><p> </p><p>She used up a couple friends' hospitality when she left us for two months in the fall. I don't know who she has left to ask for sleeping privileges, and I guess that will be for her to figure out. Good reminder about giving her a list of shelters and so forth.</p><p> </p><p>We'll keep her on our medical insurance, -- that information about which medications are addictive is certainly helpful.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, Elizabrary is right, it is time to for husband and I to release ourselves from the hold she has had on us. (It is husband's ex, and their son in common, who criticize; husband is still by my side.)</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the validation; it means a lot coming from you and all here who have been on this path. I cannot begin to say how helpful this experience has been.</p><p> </p><p>Heloise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heloise, post: 410568"] susiestar, thank you so much. I am definitely getting out of this thread what I came here for. Your checklist is really helpful. First and foremost, getting that implant! I just wrote myself several reminders and put them in various places. This is so important. She used up a couple friends' hospitality when she left us for two months in the fall. I don't know who she has left to ask for sleeping privileges, and I guess that will be for her to figure out. Good reminder about giving her a list of shelters and so forth. We'll keep her on our medical insurance, -- that information about which medications are addictive is certainly helpful. Yes, Elizabrary is right, it is time to for husband and I to release ourselves from the hold she has had on us. (It is husband's ex, and their son in common, who criticize; husband is still by my side.) Thank you for the validation; it means a lot coming from you and all here who have been on this path. I cannot begin to say how helpful this experience has been. Heloise [/QUOTE]
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