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Re: The driving dilemma UPDATE #10
« Reply #15 on: July 03, 2020, 10:49:54 am »
I'm glad you felt you could bring this up to someone without it causing issues and that you cared enough to do so. I hope for a good outcome.
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Re: The driving dilemma UPDATE #10
« Reply #16 on: July 03, 2020, 12:43:58 pm »
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I'm glad you felt you could bring this up to someone without it causing issues and that you cared enough to do so. I hope for a good outcome.

Me too. And it strikes me that Sue is absolutely right to want to keep working, if she possibly can, in this environment where she has at least two (maybe more?) colleagues with such supportive, sympathetic, but realistic attitudes. May we all have such colleagues in our own times of trouble!
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Re: The driving dilemma UPDATE #10
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2020, 08:58:26 am »
From the other side of the situation: my uncle was killed in a car accident caused by a man (in his early 90s) who should not have been behind the wheel. He drove right through a stop sign and onto the highway, hitting multiple cars in the process. Multiple people were hospitalized and my uncle died there. At the scene, the man yelled at the injured people, and at the deputies, because nobody was driving him home and his car was ruined.

THANK YOU for stepping up to take action where so many people turn a blind eye. You don't know how many lives and how much heartache you could be saving.
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Re: The driving dilemma UPDATE #10
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2020, 06:16:13 pm »
Another update:

Suellen's sister-in-law prevailed on her to check herself into the hospital.  There, her myriad physical problems can be addressed and she can go through a detox.  Turns out that our fears were right: she was doctor-shopping and taking all kinds of prescriptions incorrectly and sometimes with alcohol.  Celebrities that flame out doing the same get all the news, but it's regular people too.  Prescription abuse is the drug abuse no one wants to talk about.

No word if or when she might work again.  Her health is far more important.

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Re: The driving dilemma UPDATE #17
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2020, 10:12:00 am »
Thanks for the update
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