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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 225039" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I am sorry you are feeling hurt by others remarks. Nothing here is said in a hurtful manner, but often when our emotions are raw, like I'm sure yours are, we take things the wrong way. Hugs for your hurt. The truth is that you can do nothing to change your ex's behavior. You can only change your reactions to it. HIPPA laws are really weird. They will not allow access to medical records or information without the person's consent. If son did not give consent, then you will not be allowed access. (This is even for minors by the way.) I know people like your husband. My sister in law was married to one. They are bullies who get a kick out of other's pain. You can't let him see how much your are hurting. When you get angry and walk out, he enjoys it. Get tough. I know it's hard, but your son needs you to be there for him right now. He is seriously ill. No on attempts suicide seriously without intent to actually die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 225039, member: 1436"] I am sorry you are feeling hurt by others remarks. Nothing here is said in a hurtful manner, but often when our emotions are raw, like I'm sure yours are, we take things the wrong way. Hugs for your hurt. The truth is that you can do nothing to change your ex's behavior. You can only change your reactions to it. HIPPA laws are really weird. They will not allow access to medical records or information without the person's consent. If son did not give consent, then you will not be allowed access. (This is even for minors by the way.) I know people like your husband. My sister in law was married to one. They are bullies who get a kick out of other's pain. You can't let him see how much your are hurting. When you get angry and walk out, he enjoys it. Get tough. I know it's hard, but your son needs you to be there for him right now. He is seriously ill. No on attempts suicide seriously without intent to actually die. [/QUOTE]
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