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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 706414" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Somewhere: I got a call last night from troubled adult daughter. She was crying. Seems that the disabled child of hers (my grandaughter who is mentally disabled due to some behaviour and mood disorder since childhood and has collected disablity for years on this) lives with her. The disabled daughter has a 5 mo. old child. Recently my daughter lost her job due to not being able to stay well enough to get to work and having transportation issues. The disabled daughter got a job, the first in her adult life and she is in her mid 20's. She probably will not be able to manage long term working but for now that is the only income either of them have except food stams and public assistance. So, the disabled daughter is sleeping all day and working all night due to her medications that is prescribed for her mood disorder. Leaving my daughter to watch the 5 month old day and night and she was crying. I told her to get a job, tell the disabled child of her to get her butt up and take care of her son and to move on. This is what I meant when I said waiting for the other shoe to drop. Here we go again. I am happy that my own daughter is apparently not on the streets using drugs, but her life is so out of control. And, an email from son in prison, saying they are on lockdown and he snuck on the kiosk to tell me to call before visiting. How do I respond to that? They read all the emails so they know he snuck in after a lockdown. What next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 706414, member: 20487"] Somewhere: I got a call last night from troubled adult daughter. She was crying. Seems that the disabled child of hers (my grandaughter who is mentally disabled due to some behaviour and mood disorder since childhood and has collected disablity for years on this) lives with her. The disabled daughter has a 5 mo. old child. Recently my daughter lost her job due to not being able to stay well enough to get to work and having transportation issues. The disabled daughter got a job, the first in her adult life and she is in her mid 20's. She probably will not be able to manage long term working but for now that is the only income either of them have except food stams and public assistance. So, the disabled daughter is sleeping all day and working all night due to her medications that is prescribed for her mood disorder. Leaving my daughter to watch the 5 month old day and night and she was crying. I told her to get a job, tell the disabled child of her to get her butt up and take care of her son and to move on. This is what I meant when I said waiting for the other shoe to drop. Here we go again. I am happy that my own daughter is apparently not on the streets using drugs, but her life is so out of control. And, an email from son in prison, saying they are on lockdown and he snuck on the kiosk to tell me to call before visiting. How do I respond to that? They read all the emails so they know he snuck in after a lockdown. What next? [/QUOTE]
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