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I need advise about what is best for my daughter, she has been in foster = care for nearly two years and will turn five in october. I lost her = because of severe depression and have recieved treatment, we are still = struggling but getting by, I can tell that the separation was very = tramatic for her and don’t want to further tramatize my daughter but I = also can not sleep without her. I need an unbiased opinion of what is = best for her? I know what is best for me and what a lawyer will believe = is best for his pocket and I don’t believe either will consider her best = interests. Innovative Marketing Engineers PO BOX 3187, DeLand, Fl 32723 tan…@totcon.com Bringing new light to old promotions — Innovative Marketing Engineers PO Box 3187, DeLand, Fl 32723 904-734-9886 fax tan…@totcon.com www.angelfire.com/fl/imagebiz/index.html Bringing New Light to Old Promotion
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they excepted her into their home knowing how sick i was. — Innovative Marketing Engineers PO Box 3187, DeLand, Fl 32723 904-734-9886 fax tan…@totcon.com www.angelfire.com/fl/imagebiz/index.html Bringing New Light to Old Promotion – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -BROTHERS II wrote in message <6ks8qv$gi…@news01.iafrica.com>… >I can imagine how you must feel, knowing that due to depression you lost >your daughter. Do whatever you have to do, but remeber she has found a new >home, with people that care for her. Please take into account the foster >parents and the impact of losing her could have on them. I hope that all >works out for the best and that all the individuals are happy in the end. >Good Luck >Faisal
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What is condition of your depression? Is your depression under control. If so I would say a judge and anyone else who wanted to keep a family together not torn apart would gladly reunite the 2 of you. But you must be able to prove the you are now mentally and medically sound.
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I can imagine how you must feel, knowing that due to depression you lost your daughter. Do whatever you have to do, but remeber she has found a new home, with people that care for her. Please take into account the foster parents and the impact of losing her could have on them. I hope that all works out for the best and that all the individuals are happy in the end. Good Luck Faisal
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Stay in her life. Don’t let her go. Keep consistent contact. Take time to let her learn to know you. Five yo are very interested. Be the best Mom you can be(quality time). It does not mean you abruptly move into her life or remove her from her foster home too quickly. Do what you can, but show your love. Take time and don’t make promises you can’t keep. You are important to your daughter. There may come a day when you can be with her more…move tword that day. Lin in MI
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