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<blockquote data-quote="DoneDad" data-source="post: 747594" data-attributes="member: 17244"><p>What ksm and Applecori said. If she’s violent or steals, call the police. It will establish a paper trail if you try to get guardianship of your grandson. Also, start documenting in a spiral notebook what is going on, if she is neglectful or abusive toward your grandson. If she does get money or food stamps for him, document what she does with it. </p><p></p><p>You have to work toward getting her out of your home. Somebody who steals your pain medication is not somebody you can live with. I know the grandson makes everything complicated and confusing because you want what’s best for him, and she uses that to manipulate you and get you to to put up with her abuse. </p><p></p><p>With your health issues, would you want to be the grandson’s primary caregiver? What about the father, is he in the picture?</p><p></p><p>At this point in your life, you need to be focused on you. Don’t put up with any abuse. Don’t waste any of your resources on your daughter. With your health issues, living with this kind of stress can’t be good just from a medical standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneDad, post: 747594, member: 17244"] What ksm and Applecori said. If she’s violent or steals, call the police. It will establish a paper trail if you try to get guardianship of your grandson. Also, start documenting in a spiral notebook what is going on, if she is neglectful or abusive toward your grandson. If she does get money or food stamps for him, document what she does with it. You have to work toward getting her out of your home. Somebody who steals your pain medication is not somebody you can live with. I know the grandson makes everything complicated and confusing because you want what’s best for him, and she uses that to manipulate you and get you to to put up with her abuse. With your health issues, would you want to be the grandson’s primary caregiver? What about the father, is he in the picture? At this point in your life, you need to be focused on you. Don’t put up with any abuse. Don’t waste any of your resources on your daughter. With your health issues, living with this kind of stress can’t be good just from a medical standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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