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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 221612"><p>After giving difficult child food two times this week, we refused to give her food yesterday and told her to ask her boyfriend to figure out a way to get food. She is scheduled to go food shopping Friday night or Sat. morning which is the usual time she goes. She asked the boyfriend and he asked his brother, who is working and he picked up food. In the meantime, he (the boyfriend) has a job interview today so all fingers are crossed that it works out. The job interview was also arranged by the boy's brother. Both brother's were traumatized when their mother died...seems one more than the other. difficult child seems to be "getting it" that we are understanding only up to a point. She has put in several applications for jobs this past week herself and was excited to report to me that one "didn't turn her down flat and seem to be considering it." She's on SSI and this covers her rent. She applied for food stamps, and this should start in about a month. DDD...yep, that is our case as well. Our difficult child is very needy and also processes information in a faulty way. She is not violent and has a good heart. But she is desperately lonely and hurting. Ironically, she has been happier in recent months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 221612"] After giving difficult child food two times this week, we refused to give her food yesterday and told her to ask her boyfriend to figure out a way to get food. She is scheduled to go food shopping Friday night or Sat. morning which is the usual time she goes. She asked the boyfriend and he asked his brother, who is working and he picked up food. In the meantime, he (the boyfriend) has a job interview today so all fingers are crossed that it works out. The job interview was also arranged by the boy's brother. Both brother's were traumatized when their mother died...seems one more than the other. difficult child seems to be "getting it" that we are understanding only up to a point. She has put in several applications for jobs this past week herself and was excited to report to me that one "didn't turn her down flat and seem to be considering it." She's on SSI and this covers her rent. She applied for food stamps, and this should start in about a month. DDD...yep, that is our case as well. Our difficult child is very needy and also processes information in a faulty way. She is not violent and has a good heart. But she is desperately lonely and hurting. Ironically, she has been happier in recent months. [/QUOTE]
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