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the original question was are there any liars on here. i lie like a rug on valium when i have to, oo,oo... when i have to !!
ive been listening to the female metal rocker ' doro' again. what an entertainer. check out her tune entitled ' breaking the law' . hellish good music im sayin..
You are smart preparing Sophie for the inevitable, and that could also be part of the reason for her new behavior. She might be starting to grieve. Hopefully that will make it easier down the road, for both of you. I hope so. :)
Sophie is so sweet and I just hate having to take away her treats for behavior at school but she is spitting, hitting and ,new one - licking the school walls!!! Ugh! Something is going on at school and I just do not know what. I do know having my Mom here is hard on her. She loves having her here but it also stresses her out. They are very close. And I have to talk to her about my Mom dying, in small bites. It is going to be very hard for her when my Mom passes and it may not be too long ( gulp). I am trying to get her ready in small calm conversations where we talk about how we will miss her but she will be in Heaven. Sheesh - it is no wonder she started licking walls last week. Tough talk for a young lady with her needs and communication disability and MR.
It just seems like I am trying and trying to make everyone....better...happier. Trying to help out my weary Dad, trying to calm down my girl, trying to meets all my Mom's needs and bring her some sort of peace with her situation( she asks why , why did this happen to her and says she no longer believes in God--that is hard on me). Sometimes I just want someone to try and make me happy. Not my husband -- he does that ( he is great ) but he is in the same situation as me. He needs the same thing. I don't know. I think I am most frustrated that I cannot change things. I am rambling. Sorry.
Also sometimes I explain that the doctors say his memory loss etc comes from diabetes and heart failure and PTSD etc instead of from dementia, so sometimes all his conditions get better at the same time and he's like normal for a month or so (except for arthritis etc). Sometimes I explain all that and sometimes not.
Glad you are not fishing! Haha. Dangerous waters, me thinks.
Was told her brain stem stroke would make her regress faster than normal and it sure is. She can now barely talk and cannot really feed herself- even with her fingers. She used to be able to walk some but now-- barely. She also is having a lot of visions problems. It is so sad. I am really down right now and feeling b1tchy. So sorry if I am short tempered all. Dealing with my Mom with her needs and my girl's special needs has made me feel so helpless. I just cannot seem to help either of them!
I do miss so many of you. Blessings to you all!!! I keep many of you and your loved ones ( here and in the after life) in my prayers. Hope you all are hanging in there!!!
I will be back soon and post with you all when I am not such a crab a22
Sorry to hear about your. How far along is she? HUGS!!!
Hi all. Been busy. Had my my Mom down last week. She is regressing rapidly. ( sigh )
Yes, some people may exaggerate things here and there, we're online, it's not unheard of, but if you hear someone CONSISTENTLY blowing their own horn, AND telling everyone else EXACTLY how it should be done, WHILE they are tearing people apart, AND never admitting to any mistakes or faults of their own. Well there you go.
Why would anyone "catfish" here? It depends on what values they hold dear. Perhaps they value family, or the role of caregiving, or both. Maybe they value teaching or other positions of authority and see themselves as such. If they have access to none of this in their real lives, they may be playing it out here.
Bookluvr- it sounds like you are leaving a bunch of broken hearts around your town!! You tease, you! J/k ;0) it has been a loooong time since anyone has made a pass at me. :oP
Eguillot-I have a good husband as well! And he also works in the entertainment biz--well, he makes commercials. ---not so glamorous , really. After almost 18 years of marriage I still get love notes in the morning and my daughter gets a little note as well. We are his girls.
I didn't mean phone but FUN.
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arf arf!!