Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 I am so amazed at how you look ahead and prepare. Some things I just never think of. I have gotten an orgainzer and have begun to document things with my dtr. Like court dates, doctor dates, and meds ordered or discontinued. All of her social workers and judges, and the places she is saying. I hope this helps to keep up with her treatment. I don't know how you all have done it!!! I did get a booklet on juvinile justice to help me understand some of the process. As she is in state custody now and it is hard to keep up with. And I thought that if her dad had to go to appointments when I couldn't that he would have some of this information with him, especially since I take care of most of the details....which reminds me.... are all of your spouses really active with the details? I think this is a mom thing for me, just keeping up dates and things like that, but I am afraid that if I don't get him in the habit of doing or keeping up with some of these things, I will be sorry. Vicki Re: BP Traits & Therapists are frustrating Part 2 Hey, Kelley! It always amazes me, too, how my house can get so dirty. There are just the three of us, although I am home, but still, my family has a hard time (and I can't figure it out, because it's always been a rule) taking their dishes into the kitchen, putting their food away from making a sandwich, and throwing away trash. They'd rather leave a drink cup from a fast food restaurant, than take a moment to dump the contents and toss the container away. Then they (including my husband) get mad at ME for asking them (and I'm ALMOST always nice about it) to take care of their dishes and trash. Grrr, pet peeve. I'm afraid I was a little lost on your most recent post, because I didn't remember (and I'm sorry) the particulars of your situation with regards to your visits with your grandchild. Let me see if I get this right: you're picking your grandchild up at school on Friday with his mom or the DFCS person? Is this a supervised visit for the parent? Is the child removed from the home? Does the 6-year-old live with you? Why do you need a doctor after hours? Can you not take him from school to the doc, or is their issues involved with the parents that makes it impossible to do that? Lots of questions! Send questions & concerns to WTOParentsOfBPs-owner . " Stop Walking on Eggshells, " a primer for non-BPs can be ordered via 1-888-35-SHELL (). For the table of contents, see http://www.BPDCentral.com<http://www.bpdcentral.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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