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I would say treat your grandma the way she treats you- if she talks to you, ignore her, it'll show her
I do that, she gets all sappy and "I love you, but I'm afraid you don't love me back"
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I would say treat your grandma the way she treats you- if she talks to you, ignore her, it'll show her
?Sometimes Vitamin B can help with leg issues
Well that's just plain ignorant. You should be free to hang out with her without such criticism!

Ugh, thats a drag.Thanks. What's worse is that my cousin couldn't care less about me, and everyone pushes us to hang out.
It's usually the first sign of a possible infection or slipped tendon. I would give vb because it's better safe than sorry.?
She gets around fine, and acts like herself. Could it heal on its own, or should I give her the VB, and such?
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Isolate for her safety, at least a day or maybe two, and give her vitamins cause a deficiency will cause issues. Better safe than sorry. Turkeys are valuable. (and sweet IMO)?
She gets around fine, and acts like herself. Could it heal on its own, or should I give her the VB, and such?
Ugh, thats a drag.
Just hang out with the cool cousin, and tell anyone who bugs you that your thinking about writing a letter to the Ann Landers or Dear Abby column about this confusing unhappy family pressure to like people you don't like, and don't get to hang out with who you like. That'll shut them up.
Tell them you are too advanced for her, and you really should hang out with folks on your level. If you don't challenge yourself, you won't maximize your potential.LOL!
I hang out with her whenever I can. Most of the time though she's not there because "I need to hang out with someone my age"