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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 761775" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>LauraH, I saw our virtual walk, it was lovely. We did stop and get some healing tea and ran into a magician that put spells on all our children to make them straighten out for the rest of their lives.</em></p><p><em>I too know what betrayal and abandonment feels like, I think each and everyone of us have experienced it. I think our children know what they are doing and I think they play us like some sort of instrument. I think with the mental illness they have a huge dose of selfishness that comes with it and the world centers all around them.</em></p><p><em>At age 33, mental illness or not your son knows what happens when he acts bad. I think they do it especially to the ones that love them the most. The only reason my daughter is not doing it as severely as in the past is because I take long breaks from talking to her. After she does me dirty, she then calls me ugly names on Facebook. Having my own child slam me on Facebook is about as low and dirty as it gets especially when all the crap comes from her lies and bad living.</em></p><p><em>My health since last Christmas has not been the best, shingles, head cold, sinus infection and a good dose of depression. During the Christmas season my daughter was over here a lot. She was going through another break up with her creepy boyfriend. She was edgy and irritated and irritating to be around, I think my spirit got harmed just being around her. As I know your spirit would have been harmed going to Chicago. Just think that you saved your health by not going.</em></p><p><em>I hope that you will feel deep relief and deep peace of mind. This is what is prayed for you.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 761775, member: 22416"] [I]LauraH, I saw our virtual walk, it was lovely. We did stop and get some healing tea and ran into a magician that put spells on all our children to make them straighten out for the rest of their lives. I too know what betrayal and abandonment feels like, I think each and everyone of us have experienced it. I think our children know what they are doing and I think they play us like some sort of instrument. I think with the mental illness they have a huge dose of selfishness that comes with it and the world centers all around them. At age 33, mental illness or not your son knows what happens when he acts bad. I think they do it especially to the ones that love them the most. The only reason my daughter is not doing it as severely as in the past is because I take long breaks from talking to her. After she does me dirty, she then calls me ugly names on Facebook. Having my own child slam me on Facebook is about as low and dirty as it gets especially when all the crap comes from her lies and bad living. My health since last Christmas has not been the best, shingles, head cold, sinus infection and a good dose of depression. During the Christmas season my daughter was over here a lot. She was going through another break up with her creepy boyfriend. She was edgy and irritated and irritating to be around, I think my spirit got harmed just being around her. As I know your spirit would have been harmed going to Chicago. Just think that you saved your health by not going. I hope that you will feel deep relief and deep peace of mind. This is what is prayed for you.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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