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hubby walked out after 20 years

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22 Jul 09 #133133 by tubbies7
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hi ladies

thanx for all your very supportive replies. i went to the docs yesterday and got sum antids which help you both eat and sleep. i slept from 11.30 last nite & only just got up :laugh: hubby came round yesterday & sed he didn't fink i'd get stuff moving so soon eg tax creds. he thought i was gonna leave it for now & c how fings go. does he not realise my income has changed dramatically yet i'm still expected to pay out the same :angry: he's coming 2 c the kids 2day then i'm gonna tell him 2 stay away until saturday when i have work.

gonna get going & finish off benefit forms

please keep in touch

luv tina xxx

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22 Jul 09 #133149 by daisygreen
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Hi Tina, good to hear you've been to see your doctor and had a good nights sleep - it all helps.
I got to 18 yrs with my ex when he did similar, wish I'd known about non solicitor options.
Its also good to be proactive re tax credits etc, keeping busy and feeling in control is good.

Daisyg x

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