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Husband doesn't believe diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Giselle" data-source="post: 418450" data-attributes="member: 7525"><p>oh my gosh, I'm worried for you, your children, and the animals in the house. How sad for your son that he feels he needs to protect his puppy. If the animals are in danger I would strongly recommend temporarily rehoming them until you are able to get away from this situation, maybe with a friend or family member. The trauma of them being hurt by him will be much greater than a temporary separation.</p><p></p><p>When you say, "I hope that I am making the right decision" by trying to extricate yourself, let me say: YES. There is no question you need to get yourself and every dependent away from that man. I think when you're finally away it will be as clear to you as it is to all of us that no being should live with that kind of anger and violence. Then you can begin to heal.</p><p></p><p>Is there a women's shelter in your area where you can get more real life support and talk to other women who have been through this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giselle, post: 418450, member: 7525"] oh my gosh, I'm worried for you, your children, and the animals in the house. How sad for your son that he feels he needs to protect his puppy. If the animals are in danger I would strongly recommend temporarily rehoming them until you are able to get away from this situation, maybe with a friend or family member. The trauma of them being hurt by him will be much greater than a temporary separation. When you say, "I hope that I am making the right decision" by trying to extricate yourself, let me say: YES. There is no question you need to get yourself and every dependent away from that man. I think when you're finally away it will be as clear to you as it is to all of us that no being should live with that kind of anger and violence. Then you can begin to heal. Is there a women's shelter in your area where you can get more real life support and talk to other women who have been through this? [/QUOTE]
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