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bjstanley51
Asked July 2012
What are the proper steps to take to get mom out of my house she is slowly driving me crazy with her mood swings and it is so hard for me?
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my kids told me not to bring her back that i needed to take care of myself
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I left a message on BJ's profile because I don't think she understands how the questions and discussions work. I encouraged her to come back to the other threads and answer questions posted by us. Lets keep it to one thread.
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