My leukemia's back.

Blooie, let her know you want to be faxed or emailed a letter from a doctor of some sort that she is being treated for her illness and following a plan that she is following thru on treatment until then the answer is no...

So the answer will always be no, because she’ll never do it. :he Judging by the texts I’ve been getting yesterday and today, she was hoping I’d say no.....all the “pity me” with the “my bad life is all your faults and I knew you wouldn’t want me around your (long string of profanities) precious perfect family” stuff is pretty typical when she feels the need to create chaos. She thrives on that. Borderlines just can’t cope when things are peaceful and quiet....they have to cause chaos because that’s how they feel in control.

And just because I unloaded here, I have worked up the courage to do something I should have done long before this - I’ve blocked her number as of half an hour ago. Don’t ask why I’ve never done it before - I’d have no answer for you that makes any sense.
 
Interesting what the conversation is here this afternoon. I had a granddaughter over today for her birthday. Haven't seen her in a while. Her dad, my son, isn't married to her mom. In fact, he just married a gal he's been with for years. Something happened the last time she spent time with them. They live 5 hrs. away. Won't get into details, but it's heart breaking that she is not able to go see her dad now. I had a talk with her mom, she says it's up to dad now as to how this works out. Guess I need to talk to him. Crazy. Feels like I'm listening to High School..stuff.. :/ Anyway, glad I get to see her..she's a doll. 12 years old today. :) Holding Ashton. They came over to sing Happy Birthday and eat some cake.
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Phil I realize in some cases they do procedures to extend life but you are in essence prolonging it in a short term fashion. It might be 6 months or 20 years but the Dr.s try to prolong it the best they can. I always have been one that thinks in a severe illness esp. cancer the one being treated should get 2-4 opinions and ask for projected outcomes. if it is a terminal situation the patient may choose a less invasive procedure for quality rather than quantity of life. The reason being in some cases if someone us either in uncontrolled pain, or not conscious life may be worthless to them and their loved ones as opposed to more time interacting them (even if they are alive 6 weeks and not 6 months most of which suffering or comatose). I hope I made myself clear to you folks and not offensive, that was not my intent at all.....
Not sure what you mean by offensive.... did I miss something?
 

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