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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 352035" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Well, she already has a "plan." She says that she is going back to school because she doesn't want to be a hairdresser anymore since it is "monotonous." Now she wants to major in psychology to help little children that are victims of "bad parenting." Is there still a roll eyes emoticon?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, she actually has applied to a local college and is planning on getting a FASFA loan and Pell grant which she plans on using to pay for an apartment and tuition for school. This has been in the works for a while. Of course, I don't think that she will stick with it and then she will have school loans to pay back with no degree to show for it but husband said if it gets her out of the house he is all for it.</p><p></p><p>She just came in and cried on my shoulder. . . said she was sorry for everything. difficult child said that she thinks that she is bipolar and knows that she needs more help than she is getting at the community mental health center . . . says she doesn't know why she does the things that she does.</p><p></p><p>She asked if she could stay until May when her grant money comes in (which has been the plan for the last couple of months). </p><p></p><p>Oh, and she says she will pay us back with her next paycheck. The problem with that is that she already owes us most of the next paycheck for damage to husband's truck when she ran it off the road Christmas night while changing CD's. She is on a monthly payment plan for that.</p><p></p><p>I'm think I am getting played again . . . this is a new tack, though. Usually, everything that goes wrong in her life is my fault.</p><p></p><p>Nomad ~ The local mental health community clinic where she sees a p-doctor once every 3 months and gets her medications does have therapy groups for bipolar patients but difficult child has always dismissed the possibility of being bi-polar. She also says that talk therapy has never helped her in the past when I bring it up. She doesn't have health insurance and husband is still unemployed so seeing a private p-doctor is out of the question.</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 352035, member: 1967"] Well, she already has a "plan." She says that she is going back to school because she doesn't want to be a hairdresser anymore since it is "monotonous." Now she wants to major in psychology to help little children that are victims of "bad parenting." Is there still a roll eyes emoticon? Anyway, she actually has applied to a local college and is planning on getting a FASFA loan and Pell grant which she plans on using to pay for an apartment and tuition for school. This has been in the works for a while. Of course, I don't think that she will stick with it and then she will have school loans to pay back with no degree to show for it but husband said if it gets her out of the house he is all for it. She just came in and cried on my shoulder. . . said she was sorry for everything. difficult child said that she thinks that she is bipolar and knows that she needs more help than she is getting at the community mental health center . . . says she doesn't know why she does the things that she does. She asked if she could stay until May when her grant money comes in (which has been the plan for the last couple of months). Oh, and she says she will pay us back with her next paycheck. The problem with that is that she already owes us most of the next paycheck for damage to husband's truck when she ran it off the road Christmas night while changing CD's. She is on a monthly payment plan for that. I'm think I am getting played again . . . this is a new tack, though. Usually, everything that goes wrong in her life is my fault. Nomad ~ The local mental health community clinic where she sees a p-doctor once every 3 months and gets her medications does have therapy groups for bipolar patients but difficult child has always dismissed the possibility of being bi-polar. She also says that talk therapy has never helped her in the past when I bring it up. She doesn't have health insurance and husband is still unemployed so seeing a private p-doctor is out of the question. ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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