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A Leaf on the Wind

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Autobiography of abuse

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Comment from medicnate
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Quite a pickle jar you got stuffed into there. Sheesh. The whirlwind that was your life is a sad little cyclone, but I think one that people need to get sucked into, hehe. Like my little analogy? I shall read on. This was another strong chapter. Great work.

~medicnate~

 Comment Written 06-Aug-2009


reply by the author on 06-Aug-2009
    Thanks. I was a wild time, but as you can see we got through it.
Comment from Firefly54
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You've actually been a very busy little bunny recently... but I suupose you'd written this earlier and are just posting steadily? There has to be an advantage to writing in advance!

 Comment Written 31-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 31-Mar-2009
    Yes, I wrote this earlier but have been continually revising it. Thak you for your high rating.
Comment from adewpearl
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Nothing is worse than when adult children want to descend like vultures on a parents' belongings whether it is after they die or in a case like this - so eager to sell that house.
The twisted relationships and lack of logic in the way Teresa thinks are related effectively in this chapter as they always are. Brooke

 Comment Written 29-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 29-Mar-2009
    Yes, the word vulture is appropriate here. For what it's worth, there are only a few more chapters left so thanks for your continued interest.
Comment from WRITER1
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Boy talk about being railroaded, they came at you from everywhere. Then the greed started. Selling the house, letting the sister move in. What a mess.

 Comment Written 28-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 28-Mar-2009
    Thak you for your kind review. I sincerely appreciate it.
Comment from laurelp Comment
I am no longer able to give you points for your writing. What happened? I find the move very suspicious. I wouldn't trust either of your sisters. Once they have you out of the house and sell it, they can move your mother somewhere else and leave you stranded. Personal opinion of course. The writing is always good. And, no errors were found.

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Thank you for your kind review. Check with the site monitors and tell them you weren't allowed to give me a rating...they will look into it.
Comment from DecrepitOldBag Comment
Oh dear this just gets worse and worse. I just cannot imagine what I would have done in your place - surely it would have ended me in jail!
Why has this review panel thing suddenly become 'student feedback' with no chance to award stars - do you know?
This is so well written it deserves a six. I don't have one to give right now and even if I did, there is nowhere to put it! Maybe it's the site.
Warmest wishes
Kat

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Thahks for the kind review. Check with the site monitors to find out why you cannot rate this. They will look into it.
Comment from Seraphim Delphinium
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As age approaches, this story is exceedingly frightening. All of the "what ifs" and the thought we could give power--or have power taken away--by a mean and selfish child--is indeed provocative. There was a LOT of food for thought in this chapter, Smurphy! Again, great work! Smiles, Seraph

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Thank you for your kind review and words of encouagement. It was a difficult time for both me and my mother.
reply by Seraphim Delphinium on 27-Mar-2009
    Hi Smurphy,
    In reading the other reviewers remarks on this piece I ran across the question of how Valerie was able to get accepted into the nursing facility. I believe your answer to that question would be well worth inserting into the body of the story. Just a thought. Again, a really terrific book! Seraph
Comment from jodeecee
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When Mom was released from the hospital, we had another family gathering; much like the one we had ten years earlier when I was in/the/ hospital.

I counted to ten,/space/stood up, and looking directly at the doctor said,

Teresa also told me that Denise,her/ husband/cut:,/ and kids were going to move into Mom's house.

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Once again, thank you for your keen eye. Also, thank you for your high rating.
Comment from marion
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Hi Smurphgirl

I have been away for a few days and got a little behind. I have read every chapter and am now on your last post, and up-to-date again, but this is the only chapter I am reviewing, as I am away again for another two days in an hour's time! Phew! It breaks my heart to see the disadvantage one has once having been in psychiatric care. How wrong it is to have the stigma be used against your credibility, as if you are not capable of making proper informed decisions etc. I had to step aside from Valerie and try and look at it from the 'sister's' point of view. How they would have been seeing all of this. I can believe that not understanding, not being directly involved, they could easily have come to the wrong conclusions. A sad adn tragic state of affairs for both you and your mother. I continue to enjoy your book. Marion.

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Thank you for your kind and astute review. Yes it was frustrating and knowing the doctors would also hold this against me made an alredy difficult situation even worse.
Comment from KDsantiago
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Dear Smurphgirl,
Your story is very moving. I empathize with your frustrations over trying to reach an agreement with siblings on decisions for your mom. But, even though you were not given a voice or a vote in the decision you were able to be close to your mom. In the final analysis, it is the person than counts not the material things. Let your sisters have the house, you get to be close to your mom.

I do have one question: How was it that you were able to get an apartment in a housing facility for senior citizens?

Thanks for sharing what must be a very difficult story to tell.
KDsantiago

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2009
    Good question. At the time is was on a disibiilty for PSTD and BPD and unable to work. My doctor confirmed the diagnosis and stated working was not in my best interest and would only lead to a severe relapse. This qualified me for housing in the Senior Center.