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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750766" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Kay has lost at least ten phones. We are finally at a place to let her get an Obama Phone, even if she ends up on the streets. Any phone can get her help. She doesn't need an I Phone.</p><p></p><p>Of late in therapy my husband and I have been able to let out our regret that we spent over $100,000 (low figure to say the least) on Kay. Now we have to be cautious in our upcoming retirement. We worked very hard to build our business and we let Kay really eat up our profits. And when we leave this world there will not be as much for our two kids who did life the right way and treat us with love always.</p><p></p><p>We meant only the best for Kay. And a lot was for ourselves too. We were terrified for Kay to be homeless and could not have had any peace if she had been. But now, further down the path, we have much regret that we did everything we did. It didn't help. And now my heart is full of turmoil, sadness and even some anger in the place where love for Kay should be. We love her underneath all that, but it isn't that pure, clean love we once had for her. And we are tired now and have illnesses.</p><p></p><p>My point is do anything that makes you feel better. We did. But maybe don't spend as much as we did. And one day it is possible that you could look wearily back and wonder.</p><p></p><p>Be well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750766, member: 23706"] Kay has lost at least ten phones. We are finally at a place to let her get an Obama Phone, even if she ends up on the streets. Any phone can get her help. She doesn't need an I Phone. Of late in therapy my husband and I have been able to let out our regret that we spent over $100,000 (low figure to say the least) on Kay. Now we have to be cautious in our upcoming retirement. We worked very hard to build our business and we let Kay really eat up our profits. And when we leave this world there will not be as much for our two kids who did life the right way and treat us with love always. We meant only the best for Kay. And a lot was for ourselves too. We were terrified for Kay to be homeless and could not have had any peace if she had been. But now, further down the path, we have much regret that we did everything we did. It didn't help. And now my heart is full of turmoil, sadness and even some anger in the place where love for Kay should be. We love her underneath all that, but it isn't that pure, clean love we once had for her. And we are tired now and have illnesses. My point is do anything that makes you feel better. We did. But maybe don't spend as much as we did. And one day it is possible that you could look wearily back and wonder. Be well. [/QUOTE]
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