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Old Sep 01, 2009, 01:41 AM
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Hello,
I'm new but I found this forum and after today. I said something about the kids moving something and my husband went off. I guess I should frame the story. I know I put my money with my keys on my wheel chair the night before. I do struggle with memory issues but I specifically remember doing this. I woke up and my keys were in the living room and the money was gone. So I asked if the kids took the money out of my keys. This is where it started. The arguements get so heated and then half way through he will say something like give an example and boom, I end up with nothing.
I get so frustrated when they use the "no mom its you" and turn things back around on me. I will admit anytime I am wrong, and I know my memory is off, but I know when I am right too and that is just lost. Ugg, has anyone else dealt with this?

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Old Sep 01, 2009, 07:49 AM
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I'm sorry that your going threw this. That is really crappy how they are treating you like this. Everything gets turned around back to, I'm mentally ill





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Old Sep 01, 2009, 04:27 PM
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Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Yes, I've dealt with family always throwing it in my face that I have mental health issues. Which is why I don't have much contact with my family. It's sad and lonely but I don't feel as bad as I do when I have them constantly blaming me for all that is wrong.

I'm sorry you have to deal with this with your family. Wish I could be more helpful to you, but know you are not alone.
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