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by Korley, Jun 10, 2008 11:25AM
Sorry to keep asking so many questions, but I do have another. My step dad has been taking pain meds, not sure for how long or how many. I do know that he is taking them when he is not in pain, b/c I asked him last night if he has been in pain and he told me no. My sister said that she went and found his bottle and he has been taking them and they are almost gone. My mom asked him today if he has been taking them and he told her no. But my mom does not know that my sis found the bottle. My mom is pretty clueless abbout stuff like this. My question is should my sis and I approach him about it or leave him alone?
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by CR_ST_NA, Jun 10, 2008 12:00PM
To: korley
do you want him to live? of course you do? you have to talk to him............loveingly but straigh forward...........thats just what i would do.............christina
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