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[quote=Anonymous]It's hard to react the "right" way. Your husband leaving wasn't the right way... you crying for three months probably wasn't the right way. You need to find a way that works for you both and for your family. You owe that to your child. Barring physical abuse or anything crazy going on. That's my opinion. Marriage is hard. No one prepares you for how hard it gets once kids are added to the mix. Most of us have gone through the rough patches. It took a lot of tears, fights and then meeting in the middle. That's what you need to find here. For the record, most of us have cried (a lot)... but then turned that fear into action. Maybe you need to start looking ahead to what therapies or steps you can take to better your child's future instead of dwelling on your own pain. Maybe you have done this...[/quote]
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