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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 570986" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>buddy, husband remains largely uneffected. in fact he isn't letting on to any type of emotional reaction to this whole situation. he never does though.... he just goes about his day as usual, mostly staying in his room or gone out.... i can not leave him in charge because he does things like forgetting to feed the kids.</p><p></p><p>i talked to biomom again last night. she has a one bedroom apt but she said he could have the bedroom and she would sleep on the pull out. difficult child has money of his own so i don't think i have to worry about her having money to feed him, as long as she keeps that money for food it should be enough to feed both of them. she is trying to transfer closer to us, the closest city is 2 hours away and i think that is the s city Mattsmom was refering to. he is already seeing a specialist from there and most of his services are run from there. that way he can continue seeing the same doctors and everything, and we will be able to access him as well. right now she is a good 8 hours from here. she has a meeting with her lawyer today to discuss what steps we should take and to get advice on appeasing the CAS. i am an athiest so there is no church to help me out. there is a woman in crisis center but i think i have things arranged in a way that i can keep everyone safe for now, although it is certainly not an acceptable long term solution i am hoping it should be sufficient for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 570986, member: 11339"] buddy, husband remains largely uneffected. in fact he isn't letting on to any type of emotional reaction to this whole situation. he never does though.... he just goes about his day as usual, mostly staying in his room or gone out.... i can not leave him in charge because he does things like forgetting to feed the kids. i talked to biomom again last night. she has a one bedroom apt but she said he could have the bedroom and she would sleep on the pull out. difficult child has money of his own so i don't think i have to worry about her having money to feed him, as long as she keeps that money for food it should be enough to feed both of them. she is trying to transfer closer to us, the closest city is 2 hours away and i think that is the s city Mattsmom was refering to. he is already seeing a specialist from there and most of his services are run from there. that way he can continue seeing the same doctors and everything, and we will be able to access him as well. right now she is a good 8 hours from here. she has a meeting with her lawyer today to discuss what steps we should take and to get advice on appeasing the CAS. i am an athiest so there is no church to help me out. there is a woman in crisis center but i think i have things arranged in a way that i can keep everyone safe for now, although it is certainly not an acceptable long term solution i am hoping it should be sufficient for now. [/QUOTE]
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