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what kind of psychological effects will my 3yr old son with spina-bifida face if sperated from his mom?

  • Posted on April 16, 2011 at 1:20 am

mother sentenced to prison for 2 felony counts of child endangerment 2 2to4year sentences handed down.she had our 14year old daughter in the car also.she was in possesion of 1/10th of a gram of meth.I know the effects of having his mom taken out of his life have been and will be deeper and longer lasting.A handycapped child relys on parents from day1 alot more than other children do.I know the bond they had was like no other. looking for some legal addvise also

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Isn’t it kind of sad that the media goes after politician’s kids to make a point for their side?

  • Posted on February 14, 2011 at 1:21 pm

Allegedly Biden’s daughter did cocaine. And some in the media can’t wait to sink their teeth into it.

Reminds me of the ridiculous media treatment of Bristol Palin.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/03282009/news/nationalnews/friend_of_bidens_daughter_shopping_tape__161772.htm

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2009/03/world-exclusive-vice-president-biden’s-daughter-caught-cocaine-scandal

(Left liked to use Bristol to target Palin’s views on sex ed and questioned Sarah Palin’s parenting ability…now the right likes to use this to target Joe Biden’s “drug czar” name and personal character…)

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When you buy a car at a police auction what kind of title do they give you?

  • Posted on November 5, 2010 at 2:22 am

Our local police will be having a seized car auction next month…I though it might be a good cheap way to pick up a car for my teen daughter…Now I’ve never been to a police auction before so I have to ask do they give you a salvage title or just the paperwork for a sheriff’s lien and expect you to get a title on your own?

if it matters these will be sized DWI, DUI and not abandoned along the roadside cars…

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you ever want to know the kind of work wwefanatic does on yahoo answers?

  • Posted on August 16, 2010 at 4:32 pm

person i help,
first off let me say that i sympathize with you and your sister very much. you are right, it is not fair for you or her to have to go through this. you guys are entitled to the best life you can possibly have and thay is what you should get. i also want to congratulate you and your sister for being as strong as you have through all of this so far. to answer your question, if you tell someone she does this, if her job finds out about it, chances are she could lose her job. i understand and applaud you for wanting to help mom get rid of this habit. she is very lucky to have a son and daughter like you two. i am going to give you some advice that i hope will help you and your sister.

one of the first things is that alcoholism (which is what your mom has) is a diease. not to scare you in any way but that is what they say it is. this simply means that your mom has an addiction to it and she is going to need help to quit her addiction along with a very loving and supportiv
family behind her.

now i dont know your mom that well as to be able to tell you how to approach her about this but one of the first things you need to do is to sit down with her and talk to her about this. if you feel that confrontation will arise as a result then tell someone in your family who you trust about that is going on and have them talk to her. there should be some resources around the place where you live where mom can get some counseling. however, the first step in counseling is for the person (your mom) to admit that she has a drinking problem. sometimes it is hard for people with alcoholism to admit this and sometimes they have to hit rock bottom before they wake up and realize they are messing up their life. if she can admit that she has a problem and know she needs to change then most likely she can overcome this addiction. it is not going to happen overnight either. i have known people with alcoholism to have to go through a conseling program as many as 8 times
before they finally kick the habit. it is going to be a long road but i am sure that your mom can overcome this.

dont give up on her though. i know how tough it is to live with and help someone who has alcoholism. it can be tough most if not all of the time. if for no one else, mom should rehabilitate for you and your sister. let her know how much you love her and want her to be in you and your sisters lives. tell her just how much this has impacted the both of you. when you talk to her about all of this make sure she is sober otherwise you will not get far with this. i dont blame you for pouring the wine down the drain. i hope nothing will happen to you as a result of that. just get the people you trust around you, see if you can get her into some counseling that works around her work schedule so she doesn’t lose her job and then follow the counselors instructions from there. like i said above, dont expect her to quit overnight, she wont and negative attention during counseling
be as calm, cool and sensible as you can.

i know this is hard but something that has to be done. i lived with an alcoholic for 6 years and i went through a lot of suffering as a result. after all this time of me and my family working with them they have cut back but not quit. however they are much better than they were before. try to think positive through these times and tell your sister to do so too. constant negative thinking will cause depression. i know, i have it and have had it ever since 1996. find something for you and your sister to do to keep your minds from worrying during this process. something positive so as when you do confront this issue with mom during her recovery it will not have as big of an impact on the way you feel. even if it is something as simple as going on a walk.

try to get your mom involved in things she likes to do. keeping her mind busy will help her not think of the wine addiction. play a game, go out to eat, go somewhere fun. anything
you can do to keep her from thinking about drinking will be very helpful. like i said before, one of the most important things for you and sister to remember is to not give up. i think if she does do the counseling, with a strong family behind her, she has a great chance of recovering. something else that might be making her drink is something could be stressing her out with her job. think of some ways you and your sister can help her out with things that need to be done when and where you can. a little bit goes a long way.

i hope this helps you a lot. please keep in touch and let me know how this process is going. i will be on my instant messenger for a big part of the day tomorrow. feel free to stop by and say hi. i will talk to you on there if you want. if there is anything more i can do let me know too. i will help if i can. remember to think positive and try not to stay down about this even though it may be tough to do. thanks for your response to my message about contacti
i hope this helps you a lot. please keep in touch and let me know how this process is going. i will be on my instant messenger for a big part of the day tomorrow. feel free to stop by and say hi. i will talk to you on there if you want. if there is anything more i can do let me know too. i will help if i can. remember to think positive and try not to stay down about this even though it may be tough to do. thanks for your response to my message about contacting me and again i hope this helps you and sister get mom the help she needs. take care of yourself and have a good day.

cody (wwefanatic)
this person contacted me to help them get their mom help with a alcohol addiction. this is how i helped them. see there are people on yahoo answers who truly care.
sorry for it being all choppy, it was the only way i could fit it all on here. please dont leave anything rude or vulgar.

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What kind of rules should appy for a 21 y/o moving back into our home?

  • Posted on July 25, 2010 at 2:00 pm

My G/F’s daughter who has been on oxycontin has stolen from us, lied, and disrespected us in the past, and is not working. We believe she is now is clean and is back in our home we are wanting to help her get back on her feet (again) What kinda rules should we apply in this circumstance

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my daughter just drank some hairspray the liquid kind?

  • Posted on January 6, 2010 at 4:08 pm

my daughter is 15 months and got a hold of my hairspray bottle, its liquid she drank some, i heard her choking, i came to her and took it away, im not sure how muchs she drank. but she’s acting fine right now. should i do anything?

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Having a 21st birthday Party for my daughter, what kind drink should i make?

  • Posted on January 6, 2010 at 8:06 am

My daughter turning 21 this March, we are trying to figuere out what kind of drink we should make, any ideals?

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WHAT KIND OF TREATMENT SHOULD A PERSON GET WHEN ADDICTED TO HEROIN?

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:38 pm

MY STEP DAUGHTER IS ADDICTED TO HEROIN AND SHE TOLD ME THAT SHE WANTS TO GET HELP TO GET OFF IT. SHE TOLD ME ABOUT A METHADONE CLINIC. BUT I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THESE CLINICS. WHAT KIND OF HELP SHOULD I TRY TO GET FOR HER?

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Why are people so prejudice over what kind of cars people drive?

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:37 pm

1. young guys and gals who drive nicer cars than you and people get all mad and called them spoiled brats? Couldn’t it just be the fact that they are from a wealthy family? Why would a family want their son or daughter to drive a beat-up honda or worse kia/neon when they can afford to give them a car they love and much safer for their children.
2. People make generalization about soccer mom and their cellphones and suv.
3. There’s always people hating on others driving different brands of cars domestic/import/european etc.

the only thing that i can’t stand about drivers are either they modify their cars that might endanger the road, they act stupid in cars, they drive too fast, they drive under the influence, and its basically mostly about the driver after all instead of what kind of car you drive.

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