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What should I do about my mother?

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Question - (8 March 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, *ivelifelove writes:

my mother wants everyone to feel sorry for her she just got knee suregry in october.

and it is now march she doesn't want to go back to work so she lost her job and now we are losing the house.

I know im old enough to live on my own but im strugling to get through school so i could move out.

I have a job but it doesnt pay enough.

my mother treats her dog better then me, "always has", and she says she didnt want to go to work anyway because she hated that job and she kept saying that it was a god sent that she wasnt going back.

i really wish she could stop being lazy.

my mother is 400 pounds and always sits in a chair in the living room and she keeps on eating. im kinda scerad that she wont live to see me get married or have a child. what do i do? i know i ned my education thats what im doing but what else should i do? please tell me.

[Mod note: punctuation added for clarity.]

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