At least you are keeping your sense of humour ;-).
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and well done your GP!
Do you mean that your partner is alcohol dependant or the daughter's partner
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. What support has been considered to help the family deal with any fall-out?
This is your daughter's home so maybe sitting down and writing out coping strategies for living 2-gether. It is important that you all have 'down' time ……. I think that the kitchen and bathroom areas are likely to be problematic, so deciding who is 'in charge' of the cooker for example should be talked about B4 it becomes a warring ground. Who is going to do the cleaning? Whole house or the parts that each family member uses ………
What age difference will be between the babies? What Mums and Tots support is there local to access? Are there nice Parks etc. to take the pram?
"Of course i'm hormonal and I know how to use them!"
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. A buzz word can help sometimes
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A cough can be stressed related or due to the damp in your current home. Did your GP listen to your chest? If it doesn't improve after your move then maybe mention it again ?
Make sure that all medication is kept out of the way of little fingers! It is easy to turn one's back on young children then fine they have experimented
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. A locked cabinet out of reach at all times?
C. I'm rambling too
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