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to others’ stories.
As long as your daughter is
It’s time to unfreeze the ten- not a danger to herself or oth-
sion with a warm and honest
conversation with your mom.
ers, I’d encourage you and
your husband to try to focus
Tell her how you feel about the more on yourselves and your
expired food. Most frozen food
lasts up to three months before
chignons
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48 TV Warrior
Princess
49 Unlikely to
bite
50 Garage —
51 — and don’ts
52 Ecol. monitor
54 Sinbad’s
transport
ACROSS
1 Charged
particle
4 Clucks
8 Egg-grading
org.
12 — Lactea
(Milky Way)
13 Western state
14 “Hud” Oscar-
winner
15 — Baba
16 Fourth
piggy’s
portion
17 Makes bales
18 Sagebrush
State
20 Neat as--
22 Horses do it
23 Dr.’s visit
25 Hare cousin
29 Always
31 String tie
34 Long time
35 Soprano
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36 Prep school
37 PC button
DOWN
1 Lendl
or Pavlov
2 Fuel carrier
3 Innocent
4 Frozen plain
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6 Dodge City
loc.
7 Mets’ former
ballpark
8 Not with-it
9 “Milk” star
(2 wds.)
10 Calendar box
own mental health.
And if you ever do feel that
it starts to show signs of freez- your daughter is at immediate
er burn. As you said, your
mom was born at the tail end
last a lifetime. Show under-
standing for her fears while
helping her to make a few
adjustments.
Dear Annie: Our 50-year-old
daughter was diagnosed with
years old. She was born during bipolar disorder and a person-
the Depression, and I know
that when she was younger,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
- A high-energy approach to
life will help you stay fit and
feel good about the way you
look and feel. Aim high when
it comes to maintaining a
healthy lifestyle.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
- Observation will give you a
solid foundation to build a case
against something you object
to or someone you don’t agree
with. Take your time, gather
the facts and prepare to pres-
ent your findings.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
- Express interest in helping
or collaborating with someone
as ambitious as you are and
who is heading in the same
direction as you. If you invest
financially in something, make
sure it will offer solid returns.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
- Emotions will surface if you
are dealing with someone who
is overbearing or being abu-
sive or indulgent. Don’t start
an argument you cannot win.
Walk away and protect your-
self against insult or injury.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
Follow through with your
plans. Stick to your budget
and timeline. Take care of cru-
cial matters and details per-
sonally. Don’t promise the
impossible or give in to unrea-
sonable demands.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
- You’ll be tempted by some-
one or something that is out of
your price range. Don’t be
fooled by gimmicks or smooth
talkers looking to make a sale.
Do your research.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -
Physical activity will ease
stress and keep you out of
trouble. Walk away from any-
one playing emotional mind
games with you or taking
advantage of your generosity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
Look over contracts, settle-
ments, personal finances, and
medications or supplements
you are taking, and make
notes and revisions that will
help improve performance.
Plan something special.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
Share your ideas and collabo-
rate with someone reliable.
What you accomplish by par-
ticipating in a worthy cause
will change the way you han-
dle people who are bad influ-
ences.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
- You’ll face opposition if you
overreact. Expect a dramatic
response from someone close
to you if you overstep your
bounds. Consider your options
before you make a decision.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) - A change in the way you
earn your living or handle
your money will encourage a
better lifestyle and daily rou-
tine. Make changes that
encourage saving more and
spending less.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) - Don’t allow yourself too
much time to engage in argu-
ments or get involved in some-
thing that will leave you in a
vulnerable position.
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40 Pops the top
42 Injury
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47 Triangle tip
49 Escalator
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51 Society
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moppet
57 1899 gold-
rush town
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59 Lacking
60 Excels
61 Visualize
at times. She doesn’t threaten
anyone or herself and doesn’t
she would want to store extra take drugs. We’re in the South,
f00d and she is in the Northeast.
I realize that I don’t have National Alliance
any right to tell her how to on Mental Illness meetings for
spend her money. My problem support, but we worry con-
is that I know there are family stantly. We’re flying her down
members who could use this
food, which just sits there get-
this week for a short visit
because she has a bad cold and
ting freezer burn. Since Mom I’m afraid she’ll get the flu.
has gotten older, she has lost Any advice? - Worried Parents
her sense of taste. When she
does cook for us, the food
always tastes freezer-burnt.
How do we tell her that her
food has freezer burn when
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19 Baseball’s
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28 Machu Picchu
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of hope
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32 Elevator name
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(2 wds.)
35 Bridal path
40 Ending for
press
41 Handbags
43 Basilica areas
45 Spots for
r.u
WED., FEBRUARY 14, 2018
ality disorder about 10 years
ago. She is very bright and
she didn’t get enough to eat holds two degrees. In her early
The problem now is that she 30s, she started imagining
still hoards food. She admits manY things and divorced her
that she has a problem, but husband. She hears people
she can’t seem to stop buying telling her absurd ideas and
food for the freezer. She has a insists they are hurting her.
huge chest freezer and two We tried to advise her, but any
smaller freezers that are mention of mental illness is
stuffed full of food. Some of the rejected. She takes some
food in the freezers must be financial help from us and her
over 10 years old. When we
mention this to her, she says
risk, dial 911. (The Suicide
Prevention Lifeline can also
of the Depression. Childhood °ffer guidance: 800-273-8255.)
experiences of deprivation can COPYRIGHT 2018
Dear Worried Parents: It’s
wonderful you’re attending
NAMI meetings. Keep it up.
The Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance is another
she is being kind in cooking us organization you might find
a meal? There are a lot of helpful. Its website (http://
things worse in this world, but www.dbsalliance.org) offers
Mom is beginning to wonder diverse resources, including
why we don’t eat at her house, podcasts by family members of
and I don’t want to hurt her People with bipolar disorder. It
feelings. - Troubled by might be therapeutic to listen
Hoarding
Dear Troubled by Hoarding:
brother but refuses to go on
disability and is homeless,
all that food is good because it working when she can at temp
has remained frozen. If she agencies. My husband and I
would still be cooking for big are in our late 70s and find her
family get-togethers the way personality to be very difficult
she did when my dad was
alive, I could understand why
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