| helprejected | Posted: 04 June 2019 - 09:06 AM |
The hoarder's latest excuse is they don't have enough access to their stuff to sort through it before they do something with it. Wether it's the mess in their own home or 24/7 access to a storage unit or someone else's house.They are working hard to form a narrative it's not their fault. They are doing gymnastics with their predicament and the truth. For the most part they have needed help even their home 'sorting' through stuff. I've heard "I have to go through it" too many times. The point is the box or container of their stuff has to be moved/go. I don't care what's in it nor do the storage people or inspectors. It's their stuff. Removing it has nothing to do with sorting it which is their preference. I guess it's the same with most hoarders but their hoard has been there for decades including other's homes. And they have been offered access and help. And they did actually go to these places on occasion which they'll deny. One of the more frustrating infuriating parts is they are and have been handicapped/disabled. They did alot but they have a disability. It's gotten worse with age. They act like they want to be independent and doesn't need special consideration. Yet over the last several years she screams they don't take handicapped people into consideration when they build and design things. She even complains handicapped ramps or curb cuts are too steep for her without a scooter, wheel chair etc. I hate to do it but for the first time I'm thinking of turning her in for her hoard and telling the authorities she needs psychiatric help because of emotional outbursts and suicide threats. | |
Hoarders Latest Excuse-No Access To Their Stuff To Sort Through It
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