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Default Sep 22, 2020 at 03:08 PM
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Mom in hospital for a few days. Should i tell my brother. He'd probably rejoice mom hasn't had time to change the trust I'm not in but he is. She threatened to take him out said for months she'd put me back in hasn't happened yet but I'm the one at her beacon call.

She stepped on glass a 3rd time her foot isn't healing has a cyst on it. Doctors say. She's diabetic. Now i have to take her dog. They gave her time to run home gather meds, dog, and has to get back to hospital.

They got in a huge fight she called him a liar which he is and he's holding a grudge. Said he'd do all this stuff for her backed out, she has to hire a handyman. Also said he'd take care of her in old age he said he never said that. Which i heard him say. So she's angry he's angry and neither will concede. His daughter's birthday party is this weekend and grandma isn't invited, i am. And I'm stuck in the middle.

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Son: 14, 12/15/2009 R.I.P.
Daughter: 20
Diagnosis: Bipolar with Psychosis. Latuda 100 mgs.
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