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The gut punch of motherhood
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<blockquote data-quote="healinginside" data-source="post: 762616" data-attributes="member: 29962"><p>Thank you, Blighty - it means a lot to have someone to "talk" this through with and it has helped me a lot. Ultimately, I know that he has to make this happen. There will be ways that we can help. I have miles that are going to expire that I can use to buy him an airline ticket. I can help him get car insurance coverage for a non-owner vehicle, so he can drive the work truck or rent a car while he saves for a car. We could help him get housing initially. Some clothes (again), but he has to be the lead on this or it will just be another frustrating exercise for us. </p><p></p><p>My biggest takeaway from seeing him yesterday is that I'm going to take another attempt at getting him counseling. maybe pay out of pocket for something online that he can do from where ever he is from his phone.</p><p></p><p>I just need to be gentle with my heart and give myself a break for a little bit. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for listening, helping, just being there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="healinginside, post: 762616, member: 29962"] Thank you, Blighty - it means a lot to have someone to "talk" this through with and it has helped me a lot. Ultimately, I know that he has to make this happen. There will be ways that we can help. I have miles that are going to expire that I can use to buy him an airline ticket. I can help him get car insurance coverage for a non-owner vehicle, so he can drive the work truck or rent a car while he saves for a car. We could help him get housing initially. Some clothes (again), but he has to be the lead on this or it will just be another frustrating exercise for us. My biggest takeaway from seeing him yesterday is that I'm going to take another attempt at getting him counseling. maybe pay out of pocket for something online that he can do from where ever he is from his phone. I just need to be gentle with my heart and give myself a break for a little bit. Thank you for listening, helping, just being there. [/QUOTE]
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