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OhKay 06-18-2019 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ladymoe76@yahoo.com (Post 1276548)
Hi
I take 300mgs 3x a day for trigeminal neurolgia. It does help a lot. Can make you sleepy

Hello, and welcome! :)

I'm so glad that gabapentin is helping you! Yes, it can make you sleepy, especially before you adjust to it.

OhKay 06-18-2019 12:04 PM

Mari,

Why can't your friend can still control her own finances?
I thought that she was moving just because she can't drive.
Is that something her brother(s) are insisting upon?

I can understand your concerns about her moving away. You will be unable to see her, and you won't be able to check up on her welfare. I'm so sorry (((HUGS)))

I hope that everything works out, and these brothers of hers end up being better men than they appear/seem to be, and she gets good care without getting preyed upon.

Mari 06-19-2019 01:22 AM

Quote:

Why can't your friend can still control her own finances?
I thought that she was moving just because she can't drive.
Is that something her brother(s) are insisting upon?

I can understand your concerns about her moving away. You will be unable to see her, and you won't be able to check up on her welfare. I'm so sorry (((HUGS)))

I hope that everything works out, and these brothers of hers end up being better men than they appear/seem to be, and she gets good care without getting preyed upon.
Kay,

She and I did briefly talk about money but she has rarely been open about it even to me. She said she has been approved by the state (disability??) . . . . . . . I don't know.
I asked her if she could keep up her mortgage payment while not living in her house. She said that she could and told me the amount but I forgot because it did not matter to me.


Before he left for the Germany trip, her younger brother told me that he had gone with her to help her officially quit her job and take the money out of her 401K.
That seems controlling but she does need help and she had stopped going to work.

Years ago, when he wanted to buy property, he had the cash but not the credit so she co-signed.
Since then, he has bought duplexes that he rents out.

That same brother is in a city with the best hospital in the state so I can
hope that she can get good medical care. I trust him somewhat wrt her
care.

It's hard for me to know exactly know what is going on about the driving.
She can't deal with much. Except for when I saw her in the ER, she has been strongly medicated. The hospital sends a car for her and then sends her back home.

I don't like the older --and very broke -- brother at all. He drove from across the country to be at her place a little after dinner time. I left a few minutes before he arrived.
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M

OhKay 06-19-2019 07:53 AM

It is hard to know exactly what is going on in this situation, but I get the impression from what you said that your friend is competent, and knows what's going on with her finances, but she's in a vulnerable situation and it sounds like she may be, at the very least, suggestible.

I hope that the younger brother can be trusted with her care, and that she will get good care at the hospital near him... unlike the care she got at the hospital you visited her at :hug::hug::hug:

Would you feel comfortable asking her any kind of questions about her brothers? I know that you probably wouldn't be, but I thought I would ask anyway.

I'm sorry that you have so many worries about this situation. It sounds like based on history, you have a right to them (((HUGS)))

Rain shower 06-20-2019 10:07 AM

You are a good friend and good judge of character. I hope your friend stays healthy enough to keep track of things. Especially taking out her 401K. Could be a large sum that temps unscrupulous brother to "barrow", or worse.

You sound like you are feeling better. I hope so.

Mari 06-20-2019 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by OhKay (Post 1276621)
It is hard to know exactly what is going on in this situation, but I get the impression from what you said that your friend is competent, and knows what's going on with her finances, but she's in a vulnerable situation and it sounds like she may be, at the very least, suggestible.

I hope that the younger brother can be trusted with her care, and that she will get good care at the hospital near him... unlike the care she got at the hospital you visited her at :hug::hug::hug:

Would you feel comfortable asking her any kind of questions about her brothers? I know that you probably wouldn't be, but I thought I would ask anyway.

I'm sorry that you have so many worries about this situation. It sounds like based on history, you have a right to them (((HUGS)))

Yes, I can realistically hope that she gets good care.

She is going to stick with her brothers.


I'm going to ask that this thread be closed because I am want to stop posting about this topic.
Thank you.




M

Mari 06-20-2019 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain shower (Post 1276695)
You are a good friend and good judge of character. I hope your friend stays healthy enough to keep track of things. Especially taking out her 401K. Could be a large sum that temps unscrupulous brother to "barrow", or worse.

You sound like you are feeling better. I hope so.

It's not a lot of money because she was not as dedicated as others might about putting into their 401's.

Her brothers will mostly see to it that she is provided medical care until the end.


M


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