tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post7786576205858883660..comments2024-01-01T15:38:28.710-05:00Comments on The Immortal Alcoholic: Surviving the Chaos: Saving my life...Linda Bartee Doynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01820717772193440848noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post-48328827305088142182014-11-30T11:27:10.822-05:002014-11-30T11:27:10.822-05:00Thank you, Elizabeth. I'm sorry for the previo...Thank you, Elizabeth. I'm sorry for the previous two comments. I try to be fair and let everyone express their point of view. I agree that I don't understand why they read my blog if it offends them so much. Linda -- The Immortal Alcoholic's Wifenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post-57799299286374956452014-11-30T10:45:04.569-05:002014-11-30T10:45:04.569-05:00The last two comments represent the exact reason I...The last two comments represent the exact reason I have stopped reading certain blogs-stopped associating with negative people.... I've also removed myself from poisonous family. Why these people continue to visit your blog and make such comments is beyond me. Their lives must be pretty dull on the other side of the computer screen. I hope you had a nice holiday. As always I appreciate you and the work you put into your blog. <br /><br />Elizabeth<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post-75495951870040435302014-11-27T22:31:40.498-05:002014-11-27T22:31:40.498-05:00Maybe you could plead your case before the United ...Maybe you could plead your case before the United Nations like Michael Brown's parents from Ferguson.<br /><br />This was the response given to them.......<br /><br />"“The sense of entitlement these people displayed is reprehensible” .<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post-7259439432842447372014-11-27T13:07:28.511-05:002014-11-27T13:07:28.511-05:00"Is it unreasonable for me to want to continu... <br />"Is it unreasonable for me to want to continue to do the things that seem to help so many others who find themselves in alcoholic chaos? <br />Ask the people who you "seem to help" for cash.<br /><br /> "How can I do those things when caretaking a cancer patient is a 24-hour a day job?"<br />Is anyone asking you to "do those things"? <br />If whatever you do for "so many others" is so valuable then send them a bill for your services.<br /><br />I can afford to participate in giving you money...but I choose not to. Vain babbling is of no value to me.<br /><br />Maybe just a plain old GO FUND ME button might work.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759421079279172044.post-225993406748113032014-11-27T11:55:30.878-05:002014-11-27T11:55:30.878-05:00There is also something else to consider and that ...There is also something else to consider and that is if you did not provide the proper care for Mike than you could be charged with elder abuse. Everyone has their own opinions and you've always have been extremely gracious in letting them voice theirs Linda. (I don't think I could do that). No one really knows what they would do unless they were in your shoes. Being a caregiver is hard. Looking out for yourself should always come first because without you where would Mike be? Bevnoreply@blogger.com