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Old Sep 17, 2017, 06:05 AM
Anonymous48690
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We have started a new job position (head apartment maintenance) that has been very stressful, like learning to rebuild appliances and AC's and doing it in 2 weeks time on our own. 2 times work load over normal.

Our 19 yr son's britches have over grown his mouth....and he's been evicted. Our bipolar meds aren't working. Us and the dog are moving to a new apartment in 2 weeks.

Its so hard to hold on, and the idea of living on job property next to people eeks some of us.

This is so hard that waves of giving up often envelopes. But for the sake of survival...we must push on as much as we abhor it.

We are managing....a little shakily. As a loner system, we are faking it till we make it.
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amandalouise, Shazerac, yagr

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Old Sep 17, 2017, 06:53 AM
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Woah, there's a lot going on for you! Congrats on the new job. I know it is hard work starting a new position. It will get easier with time!
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Old Sep 17, 2017, 02:08 PM
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Woah, there's a lot going on for you! Congrats on the new job. I know it is hard work starting a new position. It will get easier with time!
I find what makes everything difficult is having to deal/relate to other people, and thanks.
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