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Posted by Midwest redneck on May 13, 2005 at 15:43:51 from (64.136.26.225):
In Reply to: Re: Some of the toughest things posted by Jay (ND) on May 12, 2005 at 16:55:02:
Just to fill you in on my boy, my wife was 6 months pregnant and she had a placental abrubtion, the placenta pulled away from the uterine wall and the baby died just a minute or two from being born. This child was supposed to be my first and my wifes first. After the small funeral and the shock of this my wife wanted to get pregnant right away, and of course I was willing and ready....ha ha ha. Right now I have a healthy and energetic 4 year old boy who I would take a bullet for. I appreciate him more because of the loss of my first. The woman I work with had a son, 22 years old, who had a 1.5 year old baby girl and his girlfriend left him for some other guy. Well he got real depressed and committed suicide, at least I am pretty sure of that, I didnt ask her how he died, he is dead and no matter how he died he is gone. Now to fill you in on his mother, I have worked with her for 7 years at my place of employment and she is the kindest, sweetest, most loving woman I have ever known and she sure as *ell doesnt deserve the loss of her son, and the final pain in the arse.... her sons old girlfriend is giving her *ell about being able to see her little granddaugther. She sees the baby about 3-5 times per year. She may have to go to court to get visitation rights to see her baby granddaughter. Life can be real hard for the nicest people........
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