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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 743033" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Good morning all! </p><p>OTE...hi how have you been? </p><p>Son is not on SSI yet and unfortunately husband is nowhere near retirement. In fact he's schooled himself the last 6 years in financial advisory industry to be able to take over his father's company in a couple of years. We are relying on The Indian nation benefits for sons medical care (and mine) at this time. </p><p></p><p>Hi Eliz! I am so sorry your daughter has relapsed but it does happen to the best of us! I relapsed (for 6 weeks while manic) after 13 years of sobriety and have been sober since. Husband has not had a drink for at least 26 years! Both of us were in AA early on then turned to the church. I haven't been to church for 12 years now I think. But it's all there. AA and Alonon helped the most for me. I hope your daughter will get sober again soon. </p><p> </p><p>We do have a lot going on here but like you said living out in the country provides a lot of peace. I try to stay calm around son...I know that he sometimes forgets or misuses his medication and then I see some mania that can be difficult to deal with. Both of us are seeing psychiatrist and both of us will start seeing a counselor in December. I really do need extra guiding input as we are looking at son living with us the rest of our lives. He has a good heart and adores our new puppy. </p><p>And speaking of puppy...he is a super smart Australian Shepherd! By 12 weeks he knew how to potty outside, sit, shake, laydown and speak. And he is beautiful! </p><p>Our plan is to buy a Red Merle female and breed. Our Rocky cost us $3000 but he was worth every penny. We call him husband's dog and the two have bonded beautifully. Reminds me of when daddy walked through the door when our kids were little. Rocky loves his daddy! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="❤️" title="Red heart :heart:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/2764.png" data-shortname=":heart:" /></p><p></p><p>Busy day ahead! Getting my hair highlighted and trimmed then nails and maybe stop by the casino! Hope everyone has a wonderful day! </p><p>Love LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 743033, member: 3305"] Good morning all! OTE...hi how have you been? Son is not on SSI yet and unfortunately husband is nowhere near retirement. In fact he's schooled himself the last 6 years in financial advisory industry to be able to take over his father's company in a couple of years. We are relying on The Indian nation benefits for sons medical care (and mine) at this time. Hi Eliz! I am so sorry your daughter has relapsed but it does happen to the best of us! I relapsed (for 6 weeks while manic) after 13 years of sobriety and have been sober since. Husband has not had a drink for at least 26 years! Both of us were in AA early on then turned to the church. I haven't been to church for 12 years now I think. But it's all there. AA and Alonon helped the most for me. I hope your daughter will get sober again soon. We do have a lot going on here but like you said living out in the country provides a lot of peace. I try to stay calm around son...I know that he sometimes forgets or misuses his medication and then I see some mania that can be difficult to deal with. Both of us are seeing psychiatrist and both of us will start seeing a counselor in December. I really do need extra guiding input as we are looking at son living with us the rest of our lives. He has a good heart and adores our new puppy. And speaking of puppy...he is a super smart Australian Shepherd! By 12 weeks he knew how to potty outside, sit, shake, laydown and speak. And he is beautiful! Our plan is to buy a Red Merle female and breed. Our Rocky cost us $3000 but he was worth every penny. We call him husband's dog and the two have bonded beautifully. Reminds me of when daddy walked through the door when our kids were little. Rocky loves his daddy! ❤️ Busy day ahead! Getting my hair highlighted and trimmed then nails and maybe stop by the casino! Hope everyone has a wonderful day! Love LMS [/QUOTE]
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