Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 My mother-in-law is a saint but every time I see her now she says I know you are going to wake up one day and all of these problems will be gone. She's right, however, it'll be the day we die. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 IM WIRTING A LETTER FOR THE STATE FOR HELP FOR THOSE HOW HAVE THIS TO FIGHT THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE WAIT UNTIL YOU BECOME BLIND HAIR FALLING OUT LUNGS 50% THIS IS NOT FAIR ADRIAN mosaicgirl1 wrote: You are right....but I can't tell her that. She called me this morningand I guess I am the project du jour. She always feels that someoneneeds her attention and you know as well as I do that sometimes we needto be left alone. I guess part of it is the fact that her son, myhusband, doesn't take care of me or the house the way he should when Iam not feeling well. I know that it must be hard for her to see. Yesterday, she sent my 74 year old father-in-law over to measure myfront door. We have had a new (but used) one sitting in the garage foralmost a year now. I told my husband he better help his Dad; his visualskills are diminishing and the door may end up really crooked if hedoesn't help him. Maybe that will put a fire in his pants to get thingsdone.Well, you didn't need to hear all of that but I guess I needed to getthat off chest. I hope you guys say a prayer for me for Thursday; I getmy neuropsych results and hopefully this will help towards finallygetting a firm diagnosis and treatment, not just a best guess.Thanks.Terri G.>> >>> > My mother-in-law> > is a saint but every time I see her now she says I know you aregoing to> > wake up one day and all of these problems will be gone.>> She's right, however, it'll be the day we die.>__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 IM WIRTING A LETTER FOR THE STATE FOR HELP FOR THOSE HOW HAVE THIS TO FIGHT THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE WAIT UNTIL YOU BECOME BLIND HAIR FALLING OUT LUNGS 50% THIS IS NOT FAIR ADRIAN mosaicgirl1 wrote: You are right....but I can't tell her that. She called me this morningand I guess I am the project du jour. She always feels that someoneneeds her attention and you know as well as I do that sometimes we needto be left alone. I guess part of it is the fact that her son, myhusband, doesn't take care of me or the house the way he should when Iam not feeling well. I know that it must be hard for her to see. Yesterday, she sent my 74 year old father-in-law over to measure myfront door. We have had a new (but used) one sitting in the garage foralmost a year now. I told my husband he better help his Dad; his visualskills are diminishing and the door may end up really crooked if hedoesn't help him. Maybe that will put a fire in his pants to get thingsdone.Well, you didn't need to hear all of that but I guess I needed to getthat off chest. I hope you guys say a prayer for me for Thursday; I getmy neuropsych results and hopefully this will help towards finallygetting a firm diagnosis and treatment, not just a best guess.Thanks.Terri G.>> >>> > My mother-in-law> > is a saint but every time I see her now she says I know you aregoing to> > wake up one day and all of these problems will be gone.>> She's right, however, it'll be the day we die.>__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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