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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 631561" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Hi echo, still here with you. I get it! My ex was the love of my life, but the fact is something inside him is broken... the damage was done many years before I even met him. Even though I still love him, think of him every day and pray for him I will never be able to get past the damage he did to me, my family, my world. I doubt I will ever here the song "my favorite mistake" Cheryl Crow without thinking of him.</p><p></p><p>For all of us maybe instead of thinking of people as good/bad maybe we should take it a little broader and start thinking along the lines of dented or broken. We all hope that with enough love, understanding, the right therapy or medication we can fix what is broken in our kids but the fact is some people are just born broken. </p><p></p><p>My 17yo child was inconsolable from birth, was over a year old when crawled for the first time, about 5yo before anyone could understand anything she was saying. She is a good person and has a kind heart that is why I haven't given up on her. Her father though is broken and even though I love him I have to give up on him or I wouldn't be able to heal and get on with the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p>throwing another log on that fire to help keep those coyotes out and sending more hugs and positive energy</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 631561, member: 7170"] Hi echo, still here with you. I get it! My ex was the love of my life, but the fact is something inside him is broken... the damage was done many years before I even met him. Even though I still love him, think of him every day and pray for him I will never be able to get past the damage he did to me, my family, my world. I doubt I will ever here the song "my favorite mistake" Cheryl Crow without thinking of him. For all of us maybe instead of thinking of people as good/bad maybe we should take it a little broader and start thinking along the lines of dented or broken. We all hope that with enough love, understanding, the right therapy or medication we can fix what is broken in our kids but the fact is some people are just born broken. My 17yo child was inconsolable from birth, was over a year old when crawled for the first time, about 5yo before anyone could understand anything she was saying. She is a good person and has a kind heart that is why I haven't given up on her. Her father though is broken and even though I love him I have to give up on him or I wouldn't be able to heal and get on with the rest of my life. throwing another log on that fire to help keep those coyotes out and sending more hugs and positive energy Nancy [/QUOTE]
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