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Parental Alienation Syndrome Support Group
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05/26/2012 12:22 PM
kball
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Please lets keep this group going by offering support ,info and comfort to each other and mew members.

Let us know how you are doing or just start a discussion and vent. That is what a support group is for.

let us know the good news also as this offers hope.

I hope you all are doing okay,sometimes that is the best it can be for today.

You are not alone. We are here for you and do care about you.

Kris

Post edited by: kball, at: 05/26/2012 12:22 PM

I have an illness ,I am not my illness.
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07/05/2012 09:30 AM  Top
julb
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does anyone have a plan to get their children back. I text my daughter as often as i can (minute phone) i once showed up at wegmans where she is a cashier. wouldn't advice anyone to do that. was thinking of talking to her boyfriends mother and tell her whats going on. i pretty sure she thinks everything is my fault. was thinking maybe she could help the situation.

juls


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07/12/2012 10:44 AM  Top
kball
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Hello julb. I finally had to respect my son's feelings even if some of them are not from real things that happened. I was told by a doctor not to argue who is right and who's fault things were because to them what they say is reality so there is no point of arguing. I let my son know I will always love him and I want to be back in his life by texting and sending emails and messages on facebook. I just pray and hope that I will be back in his life one day. I have to trust that it is God's will and meantime I have to live my life and try to find some peace of mind and joy in the present situation I am in.

I will not ever give up trying to prove my love I just do it with respect to him now and to his feelings.

Kris

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