I want the public prayers to stop.
We feel we are being held hostage to her request, and we’re not sure how to put a stop to this display.
Through it all, he perseveres. He goes to work, cares for me and our animals and does his best to live a full, joyous life. The truth is, she has no idea what these wonderful, strong humans endure on a day-to-day basis, and the fact that she hijacks that struggle for her own purposes makes my blood boil. I know hypochondria is an issue on its own, but she refuses to acknowledge it, let alone seek treatment for it.
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