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  • Hug

    SharonKB (07/06/09)

    I do medical transcription for a large hospital system. The stuff you are talking about can be old stuff that means nothing. I would not let yourself spend a lot of time worrying about it until you get the results back. At our age, we get weird growths! Even if it IS a cancer, it isn't very-far spread or they would be having you in for full body scans, etc. PLEASE let us know what the results show.


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    Kazfar (05/27/09)


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    grannyskeeter (02/19/09)

    Just a hug to help you to feel a little better! It is a hard, hard thing to do, but you have to do it! Hang in there! God Bless!


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    msweaver53 (02/08/09)

    My prayers are with you. I have had temporary custody of my grandaughter since December 2007. Both parents signed consents to adopt recently and I am waiting for a hearing. I am sure things will work out fine for you.


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    spinmelody (01/29/09)

    Hope! A step in the right direction...my prayers are with you that there is at least some light ahead.


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    lfarr1 (01/22/09)

    I have had my 2 grandsons for 6 1/2 years and their mom has not pulled it together yet.


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    teachfletch (01/21/09)

    I understand. We are getting guardianship, which in our state simply means that we have the legal right to sign papers and provide for the little one. At any time the parents can petition the family court to return guardianship to them, but they would have to prove that they are in a position to raise the little boy. Visitation is left up to us, the probate court doesn't get involved in that. We are trying to be as fair as possible to the father, less so to my daughter, who like yours, will not go into treatment for her drug issues, in spite of numerous opportunities. Doing the best for the little ones has to be our goal now. Our children are adults who need to live with their own choices. My thoughts and hopes are with you!


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    candsmom (01/20/09)

    It is so hard until you cross the bridge of enough. Hugs to you!!!


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    spinmelody (01/20/09)

    I don't have any of the answers but maybe it will help to know someone cares. I am in charge of my 4 yo granddaughter with no word or contact since Thanksgiving from Mom ( my daughter) who lives 5 minutes away. Maybe it's better that way...it is hard on the kids and us as grandparents. I appreciate what you say about them living our lives while we raise the children..it's overwhelming and infuriating at times and yet I feel grateful for the fact that as long as my granddaughter is with me at least I do not have to worry about her. Please take care of yourself and call the shots that feel right to you.

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