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Reminder - Dr. Phil today
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 527936" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>DDD I thought I had mentioned but maybe not, Dr. Phil has been helping this family for nine years now, ever since Alexandra was 15 and her sister was I think 12 or 13. Erin first sent him a letter way back then asking for help for their family becuse their 15 yo daughter was pregnant and making bad decisions. He has been very involved with this family and has spent many hours with them along with his staff. He has been to their house and he was at the hospital when Alexandra delivered her first child. He helped her decide whether to parent or place the child for adoption (not personally but through the proper counseling). He has been involved in many aspects of this family's life and so I'm sure he feels like he is personal friends with them, but that is not how it started or the intent. I don't think even he realized how long term this was going to be.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 527936, member: 59"] DDD I thought I had mentioned but maybe not, Dr. Phil has been helping this family for nine years now, ever since Alexandra was 15 and her sister was I think 12 or 13. Erin first sent him a letter way back then asking for help for their family becuse their 15 yo daughter was pregnant and making bad decisions. He has been very involved with this family and has spent many hours with them along with his staff. He has been to their house and he was at the hospital when Alexandra delivered her first child. He helped her decide whether to parent or place the child for adoption (not personally but through the proper counseling). He has been involved in many aspects of this family's life and so I'm sure he feels like he is personal friends with them, but that is not how it started or the intent. I don't think even he realized how long term this was going to be. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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