joeylittle
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Thanks, @shimmerz : I think I understand more clearly.
Have you tried a few more times to get OHIP to continue to accept your PO box? Sometimes things like this can be a question of which agent you talk to. Honestly, I would not get into why you need the PO box with them; simply that you've been using that address for the last four years, and you've been informed it is a problem - but since it's been working, can't you keep it? - That sort of question. You might find someone who will just say "OK" and be done with it.
Can you use your Son's address? Since he is already involved with your ex through the helicopter incident, it sounds like he is not really in danger from your ex knowing where he lives, aside from an angry dad. Am I reading that situation incorrectly?
Is there a workplace address you can use that your ex already knows about, and therefore it is not information he can use?
What I do to try and "unfreeze" when it comes to issues like this is to really get my mindfulness head screwed on tight. The brain can just run wild with fears of what might happen, and those are really not helpful. They aren't currently happening. All that's happening right now is you need to resolve this address problem. You don't know for a fact that its anything other than co-incidence, and its not in your best mental-health interests to believe anything other than that. You do have good reason for wanting to stay under the radar, or at least have your home address hidden. See if you can just accomplish that.
Is any of this helping?
Have you tried a few more times to get OHIP to continue to accept your PO box? Sometimes things like this can be a question of which agent you talk to. Honestly, I would not get into why you need the PO box with them; simply that you've been using that address for the last four years, and you've been informed it is a problem - but since it's been working, can't you keep it? - That sort of question. You might find someone who will just say "OK" and be done with it.
Can you use your Son's address? Since he is already involved with your ex through the helicopter incident, it sounds like he is not really in danger from your ex knowing where he lives, aside from an angry dad. Am I reading that situation incorrectly?
Is there a workplace address you can use that your ex already knows about, and therefore it is not information he can use?
What I do to try and "unfreeze" when it comes to issues like this is to really get my mindfulness head screwed on tight. The brain can just run wild with fears of what might happen, and those are really not helpful. They aren't currently happening. All that's happening right now is you need to resolve this address problem. You don't know for a fact that its anything other than co-incidence, and its not in your best mental-health interests to believe anything other than that. You do have good reason for wanting to stay under the radar, or at least have your home address hidden. See if you can just accomplish that.
Is any of this helping?