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Offline Nadir

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We are losing our disabled daughter due to our faith
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2017, 08:30:51 PM »
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  • Robin, I will pray for your family. Meanwhile I wanted to find out about Tourette syndrome and found this (what I thought was a) very helpful and informative video.

    http://www.tourette.org.au/about-tsaa/what-is-tourette-syndrome/
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.


    Offline ClarkSmith

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    We are losing our disabled daughter due to our faith
    « Reply #16 on: February 07, 2017, 04:17:38 PM »
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  •  Your adult son is clearly wrong and out of line.  Adult children are obligated to care and  support their parents in old age. God commanded us to honor our parents. If children can't even do that, how do they expect to honor God?  

    Your adult son is being overly vindictive toward you. The only people being traumatized in this matter are you and your husband.  


    Do you think the anger toward you is related to the Methodist church? I know  the Methodist church is a cult that brainwashes people into believing a lot of crazy lies about Catholicism.

    I can't imagine every doing anything this incredibly mean to my parents. I'd feel so much shame if I treated my parent like this.


    Offline songbird

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    « Reply #17 on: February 07, 2017, 05:47:17 PM »
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  • I highly recommend a very good traditional priest and exorcism is definitely  a good idea. (mw2016).

    I read in a magazine in the 90's and I think it was Redbook.  A mother was very upset with those who took her daughter to a rehab.  She was a teen, distraught.
    What was happening, was these care facilities for mental behavior were not seeing patients and money was low$.  

    Someone did their homework and head go together as to how to get $$.  Well, it just so happened that the insurance companies (medical) showed there was coverage for mental health and it was not being used.  Hm?  How can we get it, they thought.

    So, the scheme was got get them via media.  So flyers went up and magazines had ads and etc.  They said, "Do you have a distraught teen?"  Do you have a teen that misbehaves?"  

    You get the idea?  Well, there was more to it.  There were awards that went out to those who could bring the "victims" in.  TV's and vacations.  

    Well, the paranoia worked.  It worked so well that this mother had her story written in this magazine.  She saw that the mental health facilities were making matters worse!  The mother tried to get her daughter out and could not.  The facility said she signed on the llne that they were to keep her daughter for 6 weeks.

    Now, that is one matter.  The other that concerns the matter is how easy it is to program ones mind.  It is happening.  So, question now is, did they mess with her mind?

    Another thing is a bit off, but to be considered.  CPS child protective services are getting Fed grants and monies, IF they can show victims, like filled beds and such. Evil, very evil but it does go on.

    Offline countrychurch

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    « Reply #18 on: February 07, 2017, 07:06:03 PM »
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  • Quote from: Robin
    our 18 yo disabled daughter who has been a Traditional Catholic is being taken away from us by some of our adult children ions.
    i dont see where they have the right to do that, legally?

    I heard counselors are nto supposed to give advice so i won't give any. I used to wonder what the use of counseling is if you are not supposed to give/receive advice but the older it get the more i u/stand... only YOU know the situation. Of course really only God does, but --actually now that i think about it, i do have some advice, which i know God approves of: spend time in the Real Presence, if you do not already.. or maybe more time?

    There God's will becomes clearer, the longer one stays, the clearer things become.. unless i can only speak 4 myself? Nahh

    It is really good when the Eucharist is Exposed but helpful either way.

    Anyway, i have a lot of experience with "mental illness" issues, for lack of a better term.. I say "a lot" b/c Jesus has shown me so many things.. My family has a few issues, so... anyway.. then there's the rosary

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    « Reply #19 on: February 12, 2017, 01:51:33 PM »
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  • Call HSLDA. If they won't assist  find a lawyer right away.   A lawyer is what you need.

    Cut off all communication with your adult son between you and your daughter. Change all of your numbers. Do not allow her to communicate with him. Do not give her access to electronic devices unless you are sitting there.

    I would also ask the police or a lawyer about a no trespass order that you can have served to your son and his wife.

    The local mental health group or CBU should not be in communication with your son about your daughter if he is not her legal guardian. I have the lawyer write a nasty gram  about HIPAA violations.

    Do not give social services permission to enter your home if they show up.