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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Larla, I understand your frustration with how Social Worker and I are handling mom's care. However, you are not here. I don't say this out of anger, it is just a fact. Day to day, I am handling situations as they arise, as best I can, and with the advise of other experts who are present and make recommendations and suggestions. While your suggestions are always welcome, your tone and implication that what I choose is not appropriate, not in mom's best interest or just plain wrong is not. This is making a challenging situation more difficult, and I am asking you to stop. Please. I love mom. I love you. And I am doing the best I can. Your support, rather than your picking fights, would be most welcome.[/quote] Thanks for your post. We have tried that.She denies doing anything like that and plays the victim. Trying to get anything other communicating facts is walking into quicksand. That said, you gave perfectly good advice when you are dealing with reasonable people.[/quote]
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