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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's awful. Yes, it's plenty to leave over. I could not stand that.[/quote] My blood pressure is becoming an issue now. Between this and my elderly folks, I'm melting down. The older dog has bladder cancer and the simplest conversations are not simple. It's always about him being right, me wrong, and 'but I need your help'. What he needs is a chauffeur for the dog to the vet, but then doesn't believe the information I get from the vet. It's at the point now that I find I can't keep my thoughts straight around him because he seems to challenge every word, then say "I don't understand what you are saying - you are not putting a coherent sentence together. You should get that checked out'. It's fear, pure and simple. Yup. It's about time to blow this popstand.[/quote]
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