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Re: NEED ADVICE HUSBAND CAN'T STAND LOOKS OF TRACH


Posted by Kthab on January 10, 2002 at 21:46:36:

In Reply to: NEED ADVICE HUSBAND CAN'T STAND LOOKS OF TRACH posted by TAMMI on January 08, 2002 at 04:05:20:

Time is a great healer for a broken heart. I agree with all the other folks, he's not worth it. If appearances are more important than your well being, sooner or later this was bound to happen. I remember being heart broken once, too, when my first husband left me and my babies (including a new-born) for another woman. I went through a period of mourning for about 9 months and one day I told myself, he's just not worth greiving over. Thank God he left! I married a wonderful man a few years later who adopted and raised "our" sons into good men. We now have 2 grandchildren, a son in medical school and one about to graduate from college. I'm so sorry you are having to go through this, but keep your head held high and your trach in, and you will make it. I'll keep you in my prayers.

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