Road rules3 mins ago
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I'm sure everyone has a tale, or knows of a family who were fated with bad luck. Watching Long Lost Family reminded me of my wifes' friend. She was 32, happily married with three children in junior school, one girl and two boys, husband had a really good job, then fate struck when she had two heart attacks in quick succession. She was in hospital for several weeks and hubby was left to look after the children. She came out of hospital but two weeks later had a stroke that left her in a coma for three years. During that time, her husband found it too stressful to handle everything so he put the children in care and left. His wife didn't know anything about it, obviously. The children were distraught and weren't allowed to visit their mother. Eventually, she came out of the coma and asked to see her family. Can you imagine the heartbreak when she found out that her husband had left her a long time ago and she couldn't see her children? The stroke had left her paralyzed from the waist down. It took another three years before she got to see the two boys. They had been fostered but she couldn't see her daughter as she had been adopted. She eventually got to see her daughter but by this time she barely knew her as she was now a young woman. The fickle hand of fate. Sad, eh?
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this sad story sticks in my mind ...
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-20 60179/A rmistic e-Day-2 011-The -mother -lost-s ons-WW1 .html
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> her husband found it too stressful to handle everything so he put the children in care and left
Almost the worst thing that he could have done, bar killing them or himself. Could he not get help e.g. from family or close friends (godparents)?
BTW I'm not religious at all but am a godparent and would absolutely have stepped in to help my godchildren in these circumstances.
Almost the worst thing that he could have done, bar killing them or himself. Could he not get help e.g. from family or close friends (godparents)?
BTW I'm not religious at all but am a godparent and would absolutely have stepped in to help my godchildren in these circumstances.