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Turns out it was a plugged gall-bladder and a stone. Values are improving.
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 622469" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>that is the sad part. Or at least one of the sad parts. CAuse difficult children are kind of unlikeable. My friends used to ask me "what are you going to do about (ex husband difficult child's dad's) overt favoritism for the younger boys?"</p><p>cause I can control everything, right?</p><p>but it is true...no one in the family really liked him. They tolerated him to greater or lesser extents. No one lit up when he came home or came in a room. Not as a kid, and not to this day. It is very sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 622469, member: 17269"] that is the sad part. Or at least one of the sad parts. CAuse difficult children are kind of unlikeable. My friends used to ask me "what are you going to do about (ex husband difficult child's dad's) overt favoritism for the younger boys?" cause I can control everything, right? but it is true...no one in the family really liked him. They tolerated him to greater or lesser extents. No one lit up when he came home or came in a room. Not as a kid, and not to this day. It is very sad. [/QUOTE]
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