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Ankle Support Adult

Any advice would be helpful for this situation/My husb. and I have been married for 26 yrs/we have 5 children?
we hav 2 grandkids.All of our kids are over the age of 21 except 1 who is 16. My daughter is 25 and moved back in with us,she has the 2 kids.it's a mess.She is jobless,carless,no income except 80 wk for childsupport.Two of my sons lives on their own. One broke his ankle and is on layoff rt now.Not a week goes by that they don't ask for $.My son w/the broken ft needs $ for rent or he's getting evicted.My other son asks for 20.00 here and there but usually every wk or so but pays us back.My daughter was getting public asst{food stamps}which helped out feeding 3 extra people but dnt know what happened to that,she don't get them anymore.What can we do? I am sooo tired of this crap. We are not poor but we are not rich either and it seems like we work to support grown adults.I can't just throw my daughter and the grandkids out but she is so ungrateful and doesnt help do anything.I know it's not my sons fault he broke his foot but we don't have the $ to pay his rent.There is so much more...
They will continue to act as they are unless there are consequences.You have to sit each child down, and tell them that you are finished supporting them. Tell them that you just don't have the money the next time they ask. Let your daughter know that you will be charging her rent from now on, otherwise, you are going to kick her out. Do not threaten her, and then continue to support her. Threaten her, and then kick her out if she doesn't pay her rent. I would call city agencies to see if they can give you any help for the grandkids though, you don't want to see them on the streets. Your son that was laid off. - doesn't he get an unemployment check? Even if he doesn't, how long could he possibly be out of work? Have him pay you back when he gets back to work. Make him sign an I.O.U. And threaten to take him to small claims court if he doesn't pay you back. Good Luck!! p.s. The Dr. Phil show deals with this topic often, try to catch an episode on this.
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Ankle Support(Pack of 48) $2.99 ANKLE SUPPORT |
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Detachable Slip-on Sport Right Ankle Support Brace Protector $9.99 Descriptions:Excellent Detachable Slip-on Sport Right Ankle Support Brace ProtectorEmulates a professionally taped ankle and gives excellent support.This Slip-On Ankle Support has a contour fit, for extra comfort.Tailored construction provides custom snug fit, supporting ankle without bulk.It is suitable for all the sport use such as jogging, bony excercise, taebo, taekwondo and so on.Right Ankle Support is non-Non-snagging Mauser taped seams for smooth comfort, strength and durability.Detachable design of this Sport Ankle Support is easy for taking off.Color: BlackSize: 23 x 16.5cmDetachable slip on which is suitable for adult to wearMaterial: elastic cneopreneWeight: 77gPackage Contents;1 x Sport Ankle Support |
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Select Ankle Support M $12.99 Select Ankle Support. Neoprene brace that supports and warms the ankle relieving pain in the ankle joint. 4 mm neoprene.Ankle support in 0.2" SBR-neoprene. Provides warmth, support and pain relief to the ankle joint. |
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Select Ankle Support S $12.99 Select Ankle Support. Neoprene brace that supports and warms the ankle relieving pain in the ankle joint. 4 mm neoprene.Ankle support in 0.2" SBR-neoprene. Provides warmth, support and pain relief to the ankle joint. |
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Select Ankle Support L $12.99 Select Ankle Support. Neoprene brace that supports and warms the ankle relieving pain in the ankle joint. 4 mm neoprene.Ankle support in 0.2" SBR-neoprene. Provides warmth, support and pain relief to the ankle joint. |
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Select Ankle Support $12.99 Select Ankle Support. Neoprene brace that supports and warms the ankle relieving pain in the ankle joint. 4 mm neoprene.Ankle support in 0.2" SBR-neoprene. Provides warmth, support and pain relief to the ankle joint. |
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AS06 Ankle Support $8.06 EVS AS06 Ankle Support Ankle support with compression straps Slip on design Use for right or left Sold individually |
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Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support $7.99 Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support. Neoprene blend ankle support. Neoprene creates soothing warmth. Helps promote healing and flexibility. Fits either foot. |
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Gel Force Ankle Support $16.99 Gel Force Ankle Support. Breathable, soft fabric ankle brace with four-way stretch that applies even compression throughout.Two oval gels around inside and outside ankle bone provide excellent comfort and support to ankle area.Medial (inside) and lateral (outside) spiral stays offer overall additional stability. |
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AS06 Ankle Support Black $7.99 Neoprene ankle sleeve gives support and protection Fits comfortably inside riding boot Can be used on left or right |
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Mueller Elastic Ankle Support $6.99 Mueller Elastic Ankle Support. Custom top weave helps prevent rolling. Contour design helps prevent slippage and bunching. Fits either foot. |
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AB05 Ankle Support $26.99 EVS AB05 Ankle Support Lace up brace helps prevent & support ankle sprains and/or injuries Outer and inner 3D mesh layers for softer fit and more breathability Plastic inserts in sides give added support and protection Cut outs around the ankle bone allow for brace to be worn comfortably inside riding boot Fits right and left Sold Individually |
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Mueller Adjustable Ankle Support $19.95 The Mueller Adjustable Ankle Support features a patented strapping system with criss-cross tension straps that provide firm and even support to weak or sore ankles. One size fits most. |
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Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support L $7.99 Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support. Neoprene blend ankle support. Neoprene creates soothing warmth. Helps promote healing and flexibility. Fits either foot. |
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Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support XL $7.99 Mueller Neoprene Ankle Support. Neoprene blend ankle support. Neoprene creates soothing warmth. Helps promote healing and flexibility. Fits either foot. |
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September 18th, 2010 at 1:08 am
Hi mesh, Get those iron legs well for the ironshoes! Hope your feeling better now. Hope to see you in training and races soon!
Haha!
Actually I was just telling my friend that with my knee support and my ankle support and all the other accoutrement i had on for running– i was beginning to look like robocop's twin! Thanks broJ. I'll see you guys soon.
November 12th, 2010 at 7:20 pm
song pls
February 10th, 2011 at 5:50 pm
Absolutely,
surrounded by all those publicity and photographic personnel there is bound to be some-one to lean on when you need to walk about. For all we know she may have walked barefoot to the place she posed and then had some -one strap them on for her.
I wear uber high heels but ensure they have good ankle support. I have tried strappy ones but the risk of ankle breakage is severe. Either way once the foot is raised onto tippy toes the length of the pace decreases significantly and I have to take two or three teetering steps to an ordinary low heeled persons pace. I teeter on those heels but the salespeople are always amazed by my ability to stand and walk in them. One of the results of dance training I think. They rarely get worn in the street just occasionally from a car into a restaurant.