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Post # 00000453
Help with the pain
From: Kenneth J Parkes
Remote Name: 152.163.253.7
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Hi, I need help in tryin to adjust to the extreme pain I feel,,I was with my son the first five years of hi life,,now all of a sudden ,,I find myself with the prospect of havin supervised visits with the courts,How do I
adjust, what is the best first step,,thank you,,,
(Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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Post # 00000556_Re Help with the pain
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Re: Help with the pain
From: Oreweehoose
Remote Name: 64.7.10.102
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I too have days when I'm not sure if I can keep going. You can't let go of hope. Be happy that you do get to see your children. I don't. The system in Naples, Fla. has done nothing but drag their feet. Which allowed more time for my ex to alienate my son from not only me but my entire family. Which is one of the criteria's for PA.
(Last changed: February 26, 2006 )
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Post # 0000057c
Re: Help with the pain
From: richbansha@lycos.com
Remote Name: 68.230.34.137
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Sorry friend. There is no help for you. What could possibly help? From what you say, it appears that the war is not over yet. Nothing will help until it IS over. After years and years, the only peace of mind that I have is that I did everything humanly possible to save my kids. It is not much, but it does allow me to hold my head high and move on knowing that nothing was left undone. I hope you can do the same.
(Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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