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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 569203" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>No time for talking before she left for work today. She got up at 7:30 for her 8:00 shift, and rushed out, seemingly in a fairly good mood. I know better than to wake her to have a conversation! She is off at 4:00 today and I will talk to her then. It sure can't hurt. Alls he has to do is callt he psychiatrist, and I will certainly do that for her if necessary. His office doesn't open until 4:00, so I still have today. WTWE, you might have a very good point about the shorter days. I hadn't thought of that and it could most certainly be a factor. This is new territory for both me and my difficult child. Thanks for all your caring words.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 569203, member: 9175"] No time for talking before she left for work today. She got up at 7:30 for her 8:00 shift, and rushed out, seemingly in a fairly good mood. I know better than to wake her to have a conversation! She is off at 4:00 today and I will talk to her then. It sure can't hurt. Alls he has to do is callt he psychiatrist, and I will certainly do that for her if necessary. His office doesn't open until 4:00, so I still have today. WTWE, you might have a very good point about the shorter days. I hadn't thought of that and it could most certainly be a factor. This is new territory for both me and my difficult child. Thanks for all your caring words. Dash [/QUOTE]
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