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Transcribed: 2026-04-02 00:36:12
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[0:00] Again, that's when I'm in Nashville at work.
[0:03] I give it to her.
[0:06] It would have been easier if it was just me giving her medication.
[0:09] It's not about that.
[0:11] The problem is, what if you, okay, so you know the medicine that she's getting,
[0:14] if she misses treatments, she can potentially have a seizure.
[0:17] Yeah, no one ever told me that.
[0:19] Your dad never mentioned anything about it.
[0:23] I just get told this is what they're taking.
[0:27] Yeah, because he's not responsible for telling you.
[0:29] Yes, he is.
[0:31] No, he isn't.
[0:32] Yes, he is.
[0:33] I'm responsible for sharing information about Logan's ostomy and stuff.
[0:36] He tells you why he doesn't tell me.
[0:39] Yes, he does.
[0:40] Do you think this is fair?
[0:41] So if we told Logan, if we sent Logan over to your dad's and just said, figure it out.
[0:47] No.
[0:47] Am I supposed to give him ostomy supplies?
[0:50] Would that be fair?
[0:51] If we just sent Logan over there and said, hey, figure it out, and we didn't tell him about anything, what are you supposed to do?
[0:58] No, it's not right.
[0:59] It's not right.
[0:59] Parents are supposed to communicate with each other.
[1:02] You can look at the pill bottle and see when you're supposed to take it.
[1:05] It's...
[1:05] We didn't know about the pill bottle.
[1:07] HE GAVE YOU THE PILLS!
[1:08] He gave it to me this time, he did not give it to me last time.
[1:11] HE has given it to you multiple times before that though.
[1:14] Because there has been multiple times he has given you the medications being like,
[1:17] Yeah! These are the medications that...
[1:19] There has been multiple times he has also told me you guys aren't on medications.
[1:21] Because at the time, we weren't!
[1:25] He gave, he gave, I don't know, he gave you the pill.
[1:28] The problem here is I looked at what the medication does and what it's for and then I grew very concerned.
[1:36] What medication?
[1:37] The Lamictal.
[1:39] Like antidepressant?
[1:41] It's not an antidepressant.
[1:42] Well that's what it's being used for.
[1:44] It's not an antidepressant. It's a mood stabilizer and an anticonvulsant.
[1:50] It's being used.
[1:52] That's for my side.
[1:53] It's for bipolar.
[1:54] That's what my psychiatrist gave me!
[1:57] Wait! Are you ON?
[1:57] That's what my psychiatrist gave me!
[1:59] Are you ON Lamego?
[2:01] YES!
[2:02] That's what my psychiatrist gave me!
[2:03] Just because your psychiatrist gave it to you
[2:04] does not mean it's the...
[2:05] It's the right one!
[2:06] IT'S WORKING!
[2:07] IT'S WORKING!
[2:09] IT'S WORKING!
[2:11] They...
[2:12] The...
[2:12] Psychiatrist said
[2:13] This is an ANTIDEPRESSANT!
[2:16] That's why it's being renew renew renew renew renew
[2:16] That makes me more concerned
[2:18] Because it is NOT an antidepressant!
[2:20] Because if you please
[2:20] If you Google what the living room is, Google it.
[2:23] Just Google it.
[2:24] She has my phone!
[2:25] Sorry.
[2:27] Did you finish reading the message?
[2:27] I didn't finish, but it looks like you guys are just talking about signs and stuff.
[2:31] Exactly.
[2:31] If you find a picture of something you want for a sign, we can use our screen printer and print something.
[2:37] We make them.
[2:39] I'm saying if you want bigger production without as much time where you want.
[2:45] You don't need that.
[2:46] Dad called me.
[2:50] Hi.
[2:57] Hi.
[2:59] Um, I wanted to ask you something.
[3:02] Do you think...
[3:03] Okay.
[3:04] Mom was trying to take her phones.
[3:05] We said no because she doesn't pay for them.
[3:07] They're not hers to take.
[3:10] Do you think that's okay?
[3:12] Uh, I would trust her that you had them.
[3:17] And we weren't doing anything.
[3:18] Okay, so when I send them to your house with phones, you can take them, but I cannot take the phones here?
[3:26] Well, I mean, given the volatility of everything, I want the girls to feel safe.
[3:32] Is it really volatile?
[3:37] This was not an argument before.
[3:40] I was just asking.
[3:42] And when does Dad take Lois' phone?
[3:44] When does Dad take Lois' phone?
[3:46] That's happened plenty.
[3:47] When? No. That's never taken- I'm not talking about Logan's phone. When? It's been the other phones. The iPhone I gave her.
[3:54] Honey! Honey, I live there! Honey, I live there! Honey, I live there! That's my dad! Honey, I live there!
[4:01] What iPhone did you give Dahlia? When did you give it to her? I gave it to her in 2012.
[4:06] How old was Dahlia in 2021? Eight! Dahlia didn't need an iPhone- Logan didn't get an iPhone taken away from him when he's eight.
[4:15] Wait, stop the cognitive dissonance.
[4:18] Logan didn't get his phone taken from Dad.
[4:23] No, he didn't. But she did.
[4:26] Guess what, guess what, I lived there and I did things that I deserved to get my phone taken for.
[4:32] What were they?
[4:35] When she was eight?
[4:38] Like, you get grounded. You do stupid stuff like play games later than you were supposed to.
[4:44] And they take your phone.
[4:46] Yeah, the difference is, when I took her phone, she lived here when I took her phone.
[4:51] Neither of us live here. You could take our phone.
[4:54] Christopher, how is it unsafe for me to look at what my daughters are messaging?
[4:58] You just said give it to me! You just said give it to me! We're taking your phones!
[5:02] You could have asked to go through the messages.