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Thanks Teri
We had a added thing this last October, that my husband is finally accepting, the only thing that he is still and people like his Mother are saying too. Is how do we know its true. Devin has a almost 3 month old son, and he sometimes, stays with the mother, little boy Will and the 3 little girls the mom already had. Yep, its a lot, and maybe the way we learned is to much for him. Its a lot for me too, but I'm more of a go with the flow. We learned when he was 2 weeks old, I'm honestly not sure when Devin learned about him, I'm thinking probably about the same time. Since its been around our little town that it was supposedly rumored it was someone elses child. William as is his full name, looks like my son, so I honestly believe them, and my son has taken to him completely. So I will not question it, so I just go with the flow, and will help all I can. The mom is on SSI, has lots of learning disabilities, and anxiety or depression type things. She isn't depressed though, not exactly sure what her disability is. But I'm going to do what I can to help. I'm like that. But I also have taken to the 3 little girls two of which have dad's that I believe are probably helping support them, and I"m very much willing to take to the 2 year old. Its the way I was raised. But I degress. My husband has come around to the fact, he paid the rest of the tuition for Devin, and will help again. So that is good. He is just a very odd ball guy at times, thanks much for listening to me. I know a lot about bipolar, it runs strongly in my own family, but also in my husbands, so I've been privy to watching many lives get ruined by it. But I also have watched, my oldest, straighten his life and now start a job with it. So I do know it does work at times. WIth meds and all. This one has no insurance, and he doesn't believe he has a problem in the mental side, so we just deal till he ask for help now. Donna |
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