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by PHOTOGIRL814
I first want to thank you for reading my review about domestic violence and thanks for the comment. I'm glad you spoke out because as you said there is just not enough awareness.
I am so glad you were able to leave your husband. It will always be a struggle, but it's better than being in that situation. Great review. And I hope things will get easier for you.
Kathi
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Sep 04 '01 9:06 am PDT
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Re: Thanks for sharing. (Reply to this comment)
by chaoticmother
The strength you are able to find within yourself in times of struggle is amazing. There are times I thought I could never make it through, and then somewhere from deep inside a courage and strength made it's way to the surface. Thanks for your support!
Laura
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Aug 23 '01 11:28 pm PDT
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Re: Hello (Reply to this comment)
by chaoticmother
I have been documenting like crazy, and hope that in the long run it will pay off. I did call the caseworker after the case was closed to report another incident, but the call was never returned. Thanks for the information!
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Aug 23 '01 11:24 pm PDT
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Thanks for sharing. (Reply to this comment)
by eskimo101
My divorce was so simple by comparison. No children, no hearings or court, no formal agreements aside from the actual divorce. I walked with the car, my TV and stereo, and my 2,000 or so books (you cannot imagine the number of boxes that took). It's been finalized for a year this month and I still find myself lost and confused once in a while. The marriage lasted almost six years and there was no abuse or any terrible situations, it simply didn't work. But you must be a very strong woman. You are living through something that is so much devastating and handling it better than me. God bless you and your son. I hope you find that the new road you're on leads to ultimate happiness. Thanks again...
"Eskimo" Mike Lynsky
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Aug 23 '01 10:58 pm PDT
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Hello (Reply to this comment)
by joydrop26
Thanks for your writing. I work for CPS in the state of Washington, and I would like to encourage you to continue to make a documented referral to your CPS agency every single time you suspect abuse of your son. Most states have a toll-free referral number. Take him to the doctor after visits with his father, take pictures, document document document. I know it is overwhelming at times, but please don't give up on trying to get the visitations stopped if you feel your son is in danger.
Take care, I wish you both the best.
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Aug 23 '01 10:28 pm PDT
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