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26 Dec 09 #171424 by whitepetal
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Hope your feeling better now.
Take Carex

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26 Dec 09 #171458 by Lilibet
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How are you feeling today tigger?
You will come through it, believe me, it just takes time.....just get through each day as best you can, doing what feels right and try not to think or plan too far ahead.
Small baby steps all the way.

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07 Jan 10 #174251 by tigger2
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Hello all and heres hoping we all have a happier new year than the last one!

Still no contact with daughter but seeing son, who called me "his" name by mistake the other day. Must be confusing for the little lad.

Feeling more positive now its the new year at least it all happened last year which makes it slightly more past tense!

Keep going all!

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11 Jan 10 #175221 by mum2.2girls
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I understand tigger,

My 1st christma...s real Christmas without him, and what upset's me is that the STBX didn't contact kids and still hasn't, I offered and it was refused... No presents .. nothing..

Havin your son must have been good.. look at the positives... Yeah?

Keep you chin up and heres to a good happy new year, 2010 can only be better!!!!!

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