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Have you ever *really* thrown your kid out?
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<blockquote data-quote="peg2" data-source="post: 371078" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>Lots of stories, I had to get a restaining order against my son in February; usually, something happens that you receive help from above in dealing with these kids. I was going to go the eviction route, orhwatever I would have had to o in my state, but he sent me unaccetpable text messages,etc. and that was what did it or him. I am devastated and and getting worse(depressed a lot) and although my life is calmer it will never be the same. It isn't normal to do that but one can not live their life being abused emotionally, but certainly not physically. There is nothing good about any of it, he aks my oldest if he can come home(once or twice) but unless I see postive changes it can't happen. I feel as if I have lost a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg2, post: 371078, member: 2133"] Lots of stories, I had to get a restaining order against my son in February; usually, something happens that you receive help from above in dealing with these kids. I was going to go the eviction route, orhwatever I would have had to o in my state, but he sent me unaccetpable text messages,etc. and that was what did it or him. I am devastated and and getting worse(depressed a lot) and although my life is calmer it will never be the same. It isn't normal to do that but one can not live their life being abused emotionally, but certainly not physically. There is nothing good about any of it, he aks my oldest if he can come home(once or twice) but unless I see postive changes it can't happen. I feel as if I have lost a child. [/QUOTE]
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