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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 725218" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Older D c is out of the house now. She did call last night and asked if she could stop by and pick up more of her things. She was pleasant, problem because she brought a friend with her. They had to get "party" clothes. Go figure.</p><p></p><p>She has lived like this when she left our home after high school graduation and moved in with my son. </p><p></p><p>It's also a mirror image of her bio mom...who moved in with my son, already pregnant with her. I guess DS thought he was rescuing her. After a few years bio moms behavior continued and she started couch surfing. I hate seeing history repeat itself.</p><p></p><p>I am detaching. It just hurts, because I know she would be so better off if she was to get treated for bipolar. On a high manic phase now...but will be crashing soon... Vicious cycle. </p><p></p><p>I agree with every ones comments. Luckily, younger D c isn't being difficult right now! Yea. The other stressor in my life is my adult son has a serious medical condition and living with extreme pain.there is no surgery to correct this. He has spinal cord damage and a condition called arachnoiditis. The nerves in spinal cord are clumping together. His SS application was denied this month, but at least we got the state medical app approved. But, finally got an Rx for a pain patch, only to find out state ins won't pay for it. He is pretty much home bound now. 43 years old, has had two spinal fusions in the last 16 years.</p><p></p><p>So, one child who won't work, and one who wants to, but can't.</p><p></p><p>Going to be a difficult holiday season.</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 725218, member: 12511"] Older D c is out of the house now. She did call last night and asked if she could stop by and pick up more of her things. She was pleasant, problem because she brought a friend with her. They had to get "party" clothes. Go figure. She has lived like this when she left our home after high school graduation and moved in with my son. It's also a mirror image of her bio mom...who moved in with my son, already pregnant with her. I guess DS thought he was rescuing her. After a few years bio moms behavior continued and she started couch surfing. I hate seeing history repeat itself. I am detaching. It just hurts, because I know she would be so better off if she was to get treated for bipolar. On a high manic phase now...but will be crashing soon... Vicious cycle. I agree with every ones comments. Luckily, younger D c isn't being difficult right now! Yea. The other stressor in my life is my adult son has a serious medical condition and living with extreme pain.there is no surgery to correct this. He has spinal cord damage and a condition called arachnoiditis. The nerves in spinal cord are clumping together. His SS application was denied this month, but at least we got the state medical app approved. But, finally got an Rx for a pain patch, only to find out state ins won't pay for it. He is pretty much home bound now. 43 years old, has had two spinal fusions in the last 16 years. So, one child who won't work, and one who wants to, but can't. Going to be a difficult holiday season. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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