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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 683912" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>OMG, PASA! I am so sorry that this happened to you and then the blaming.....this is why victims do not want to testify...</p><p>This is outrageous and sad. Countries and court systems should be improving, not going backwards.</p><p>It was ridiculous. However, the truth is, there is a series of terrible choices that my daughter has made, one thing has led to another, to being in the company of a man like this. I am her mother and I love her. But, meth has got a grip on her. I hope one day she sees her value and walks a different path.</p><p></p><p>Hubs is feeling a bit better today. This alone is positive. Blood results came back staph aureus and the Docs are hoping it is not MRSA. It will take a few more days to see. I am cautiously optimistic. Day by day.........and a lot of prayer. Thank you dear Albie.</p><p> DM, thank you so much for your very kind words. We <em>can</em> make it through this, and there is sunshine. Some days will be better than others. We all need to feel what we feel, we are only human. We are going through some very hard times, unimaginable things happening to people we love with all of our hearts, in turn, deeply effecting us.</p><p>This site has provided me with much comfort through it all.</p><p>I still ride a roller coaster of emotion, but am reminded that throughout time there has been hardship of excruciating proportion. People have come through seemingly insurmountable difficulties. There was a suggestion by Cedar that in our darkest times, we need to find mentors to help us. People like Viktor Frankl, Maya Angelou, Helen Keller, Anne Frank, etc.</p><p></p><p>We will get through the challenges before us.</p><p></p><p> As we continue on the journey, I am relieved knowing that I can reach out to the wonderful members here.</p><p>It has been a soft place to land, that is for sure.</p><p>I am grateful.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 683912, member: 19522"] OMG, PASA! I am so sorry that this happened to you and then the blaming.....this is why victims do not want to testify... This is outrageous and sad. Countries and court systems should be improving, not going backwards. It was ridiculous. However, the truth is, there is a series of terrible choices that my daughter has made, one thing has led to another, to being in the company of a man like this. I am her mother and I love her. But, meth has got a grip on her. I hope one day she sees her value and walks a different path. Hubs is feeling a bit better today. This alone is positive. Blood results came back staph aureus and the Docs are hoping it is not MRSA. It will take a few more days to see. I am cautiously optimistic. Day by day.........and a lot of prayer. Thank you dear Albie. DM, thank you so much for your very kind words. We [I]can[/I] make it through this, and there is sunshine. Some days will be better than others. We all need to feel what we feel, we are only human. We are going through some very hard times, unimaginable things happening to people we love with all of our hearts, in turn, deeply effecting us. This site has provided me with much comfort through it all. I still ride a roller coaster of emotion, but am reminded that throughout time there has been hardship of excruciating proportion. People have come through seemingly insurmountable difficulties. There was a suggestion by Cedar that in our darkest times, we need to find mentors to help us. People like Viktor Frankl, Maya Angelou, Helen Keller, Anne Frank, etc. We will get through the challenges before us. As we continue on the journey, I am relieved knowing that I can reach out to the wonderful members here. It has been a soft place to land, that is for sure. I am grateful. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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