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Old Mar 20, 2005, 02:23 PM
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Hi all,

Sorry i haven't posted alot lately. things have been crazy with school and now that my brother is living with me i feel as if im always behind in school work..taking him to appointments or doing something for him. today is my dad's birthday. I dreaded calling him. he won't talk to my brother since he got checked into the hospital for psychosis. Not even once has he called my brother at my house either. I called him. He talked briefly and pretty much let me know he wanted to get off the phone the way people do. --not that we usually talk alot. sometimes i feel like my already dysfunctional family is falling apart. nobody is happy. everyone in pain...and i don't know how to help them.

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