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[quote=Anonymous]You want him to make more money (you brought up the suggestion that he get an extra p/t job to pay for cleaners), but you are upset he's taking this licensing exam when you would rather be "on another special trip." He takes your son to cub scouts and karate, but "doesn't stay connected with special activities" so you think your son is missing out on whatever activities those are. He has gotten a psychiatrist and a therapist and treatment for sleep apnea, but you (who are not, I assume anyway, a doctor? and definitely not his doctor) told him "his meds are not correct"? You send him a to-do list while he's busy at work and then get high and mighty when he didn't have time to look at it? He put together the goody bags you asked him to put together, but it took him too long? He "ruined Easter"? Really? Did he? I get that you are exhausted and burned out. I really do. We can all see that and sympathize. But I have no doubt he is as well. Offer up the hotel-to-study-for-the-exam thing; I have no doubt he wants to get away from you as well. You think his [/quote]
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