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She is just so hard to love
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<blockquote data-quote="bran155" data-source="post: 201775"><p>It is so hard because nothing has to happen to set her off. It is quite sad because she is such an unhappy person and makes us all pay the price for her misery. </p><p></p><p>For instance, the other day she was doing her hair and couldn't get it quite right. I made the mistake of speaking to her like I would anyone else, I said "your hair looks good", her response was "shut the f**k up it does not". It is to the point where we can't say anything at all to her without her getting very angry. She is so quick to curse us out now, more than usual because she hasn't been taking her medications regularly. I can't get her to come home to take her medications. She used to take them with her, however she wasn't taking them. She is barely here, she is either sleeping or seething with rage. It's like living with a time bomb. She gives me dirty looks all the time, for no reason at all. I have never met anyone as mean as her. It is utterly heartbreaking. Not to mention the fact that I am sitting back watching her throw her life away. That is the hardest part to accept. How could she want this for herself? I know her actions are a manifestation of how she feels on the inside. But if she feels so badly why wouldn't she try to feel better. She wont go to therapy or to the psychiatrist!!!! It is just so frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bran155, post: 201775"] It is so hard because nothing has to happen to set her off. It is quite sad because she is such an unhappy person and makes us all pay the price for her misery. For instance, the other day she was doing her hair and couldn't get it quite right. I made the mistake of speaking to her like I would anyone else, I said "your hair looks good", her response was "shut the f**k up it does not". It is to the point where we can't say anything at all to her without her getting very angry. She is so quick to curse us out now, more than usual because she hasn't been taking her medications regularly. I can't get her to come home to take her medications. She used to take them with her, however she wasn't taking them. She is barely here, she is either sleeping or seething with rage. It's like living with a time bomb. She gives me dirty looks all the time, for no reason at all. I have never met anyone as mean as her. It is utterly heartbreaking. Not to mention the fact that I am sitting back watching her throw her life away. That is the hardest part to accept. How could she want this for herself? I know her actions are a manifestation of how she feels on the inside. But if she feels so badly why wouldn't she try to feel better. She wont go to therapy or to the psychiatrist!!!! It is just so frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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