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Edited on Sun Nov-16-08 12:45 PM by yasmina27
On Tuesday, I took her to the county office for funding for detox and rehab. What I found out, through using the ATM for her and giving her the receipt, is that she has one account with over $50,000 in it, and another account (she had to show a receipt to the county counselor to get rejected for public assistance) with almost $10,000. Up until then, I knew that she had inherited some money when her mother died, but had no idea how much. I never asked, since it was none of my business. However, I am now a bit ticked off that she has never offered us money to reimburse the expense of bringing her here from No. Carolina, she took out several of our new bushes with her inebriated driving (several hundred dollars worth), she cost me 2 days of work (which I took as sick days and did not lose pay; however, should I get ill or injured later on I may not have enough days left now to cover it), she also cost me time and money running her around through hoops to get funding for her rehab, when it is now obvious she could easily pay the cost herself. Her car and all her belongings are here in our house.
I'm sorry if I sound angry. I'm not really, just bothered by it all.
She is now in a rehab facility about 3 hours away. She was supposed to be discharged from detox yesterday. I told her counselor there that if she refused to continue into rehab, she is not welcome to stay here. The counselor convinced her to go into rehab - told her that if she refused, she would have to go to a woman's homeless shelter.
At some point, her brother and one of her sisters are supposed to come get her things. I talked to him Fri. evening, and they haven't called back to tell us when they are coming.
It's funny that she has given the rehab center the authority to provide medical information to me only - not to any of her family members.
I know MY family is VERY glad that I have told the facility that she is not welcome to live here any longer. I don't want to alienate her from me, but that is her decision. Once she is discharged, if she wants to live in our area, she can get her own place and she is welcome to visit any time.
Thanks again to all of you for your help and advice.
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