Sara, as a preacher's kid I've too often witnessed dad and mom bringing to the parsonage a bloody, torn, and bruised shell of a woman pulled from the clutches of a raging drunk of a husband or a possessive and jealous excuse for a human being. Unable to hold a job she would be bed ridden for weeks. A nervous wreck from the medical bills piling up from the beatings. In my early times abuse was accepted. There was no awareness and no advocates. No hope. Her optoins were to run for awhile then return for a worse beating, commit suicide, or kill her abuser which meant prison. Prison was a welcome thought to many compared.
Later my story of abuse is somewhat more subtle as described in the book. But my siblings and I lived with it until we were able to run from it. It is not just life with abuse but the life after abuse that seems to be more pronounced. An individual is afraid to live. He or she hopefully will seek professional help which after years of failing and fear of living I did just that.
Jim,
Such heartfelt insights honest and forthright and so desperately needed!
So many understand and yet there are so many who do NOT! Our society has evolved in many ways BUT at the same time is Regressing too
We ARE HUMANS with HUMAN issues like what the Heck are the causes for the fostering of these problems diseases? Drug abuse, alcohol abuse very often incite the senseless often tragic violent episodes of despicable not even human behavior inflicted upon each other and it is NOT going away no truthfully it seems to be escalating! Many still perish, go missing, dissapear or pass on at the drug influenced hands of an enraged partner, friend or passing stranger! I keep trying to get various people and groups to interlink, share info,insights strengths and lessons learned to help each other advance and go forward share lessons learned and help each other over the rocky roads and deep caverns that keep opening up along the way...
we are in trying times, we are in difficult times for most of us many stresses many economic stresses and issues for people, families and communities HOPE is the shinning light, the beacon we all need - reaching out, sharing good information, lending a hand,networking is the ladder, the bridges that we need to get through these dark times. Finding positive places, protecting our positive places like outdoor recreation, bringing positive experiences to our children to reinforce good and right and positive enjoyment so they won't turn to alcohol/drugs to feel good, better and become addicted before we know it....Institute National Missing persons days in Every STATE every YEAR, join partnership with Organizations that help educate families on Domestic Violence and Drug abuse prevention, IN Alhzheimers protection methods and tools for missing /dissapearing elders and seniors, for Disabled who can be vunerable... so many connections waiting to be made!
Hi all;
Your prayers are overwhelming. Thank you all for the advice on the SSD. Jim has worked since he was 14 until injuries in Dec 2006. Jim got out some today. He is slow, headachy, a little slurred, and just seems to take his time.
He knows tha…
I remember when Lacey came to visit us with her parents and brothers. She was young maybe 10 yrs. and she wanted to go fishing. So we all booked passage on "The Fishing Fool". Lacey was so happy she walked gracefully across gangway to the boat, sing…
Yes. I'm very excited over this new cold case unit too. I hope justice is served and her mom, sister and family can have peace with justice. I cannot imagine the pain of not knowing. My prayers to them, always.
We are all praying for Jim! He and his family have worked hard to help many families and victims, including those abused by law enforcement officers who have had nowhere to turn for help. His comfort and joy brings hope to many who are dealing with…
I just count my own lucky stars- I had a terrible car accident in 1988 but recovered and then in 1999 was hit by a car and other than some neck and back aches, am fine. It wasn't until I saw a Physiatrist (dr of rehabilitative medicine) that I was f…
Hi Margaret :) It's ok..I started working when I was 11 !! I've had back and leg problems since I was 23 and ignored all the pain I was having most of my life.It just caught up with me in Aug 2002.I hadn't been to a drs in years and then they starte…
Thanks for providing that information John. I am sorry to hear that you are suffering from a disability as well but am glad that you finally got the assistance that you need. With love, Maggie
Margaret and Carolyn..SSD lawyers only get paid if they win for you.Usually they get about 20% of the total owed you or 5,300,which ever is less.If a lawyer takes your case you can be pretty sure you will win.First you have to go to one of their Drs…
Carolyn,
I am sor very sorry to hear what your husband and family are going through. I don't know if this will help but there are attorneys whose job it is to facilitate between individuals who are seeking either indigent or disability benefits. I…
Had our old Christmas videos and others with the boys, put on dvd. I am going to get software to copy on my computer to save money. Don't let those old memories fall apart.