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<blockquote data-quote="Ann1010" data-source="post: 750200" data-attributes="member: 24229"><p>Quick little update....daughter is working 2 jobs right now. She works at an allergist's office Mon, Wed, and Thu during the day and midnights at a gas station typically Mon and Thu. She gets home from her Mon and Thu shift, pretty much goes to bed and then gets up and goes to work. Comes home around 6:30am the next day, showers, and goes to bed until dinner. She texted this morning that she forgot she had to work midnights tonight and tomorrow. (Fri and Sat). She then said hadn't slept at all after her daytime shift and was too exhausted to do the chores that I asked her to do. I believe her...and now I'm wondering if she is sleeping much at all. This would partly explain why the jump off the deep end.</p><p></p><p>We weren't going to ask about a therapy appointment until tonight, but I feel we might not actually get to see her....so I asked. Her answer was yes, she <strong>has</strong> scheduled an appointment! This took a large weight off my shoulders, since I know that she is broke. She can't afford to even consider moving, so we can at least not think of that for now. BUT, I've asked for proof of an appointment, when she wakes up tonight. </p><p></p><p>I'm thanking God right now, that at least we aren't having that <strong>*talk*</strong> tonight. AND that she has to work the weekend. We will have very little interaction, so less chance for drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann1010, post: 750200, member: 24229"] Quick little update....daughter is working 2 jobs right now. She works at an allergist's office Mon, Wed, and Thu during the day and midnights at a gas station typically Mon and Thu. She gets home from her Mon and Thu shift, pretty much goes to bed and then gets up and goes to work. Comes home around 6:30am the next day, showers, and goes to bed until dinner. She texted this morning that she forgot she had to work midnights tonight and tomorrow. (Fri and Sat). She then said hadn't slept at all after her daytime shift and was too exhausted to do the chores that I asked her to do. I believe her...and now I'm wondering if she is sleeping much at all. This would partly explain why the jump off the deep end. We weren't going to ask about a therapy appointment until tonight, but I feel we might not actually get to see her....so I asked. Her answer was yes, she [B]has[/B] scheduled an appointment! This took a large weight off my shoulders, since I know that she is broke. She can't afford to even consider moving, so we can at least not think of that for now. BUT, I've asked for proof of an appointment, when she wakes up tonight. I'm thanking God right now, that at least we aren't having that [B]*talk*[/B] tonight. AND that she has to work the weekend. We will have very little interaction, so less chance for drama. [/QUOTE]
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