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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Catelynn going to rehab: http://www.fishwrapper.com/post/2016/03/16/breaking-teen-mom-catelynn-lowell-in-rehab-for-anxiety-depression/[/quote] I think loosing Carli to adoption messed her up for life. It probably was a brave and noble thing to do at the time, but she cannot let go and this is affecting her badly[/quote] They (Catelynn and Tyler) almost seem like a closed adoption could have actually been better for them. It's sad the extent to which they don't seem to understand their boundaries and roles in that adoption, and they literally cannot move on because of it. [/quote] Oh, DEFINITELY. And it sure doesn't help that the show prompted them to bring Carly up all the damn time since that was their only storyline for so long, until they had the replacement baby.[/quote] Replacement baby is not a cure, You cannot skip the grieving, you got to go thru it. I think saddest thing is that neither did get themselves educated. Tyler blew every opportunity to study, ended up as a loser like his dad. Caitlyn was into studying social work, but did not finish. I was expecting looser type choices from the others, but not them[/quote] It's actually very common for moms who place to go on and have another child shortly thereafter. I wasn't surprised when this happened. I do think after watching the show and watching both their families that yes, adoption was still really the best choice. Tyler and Caitlyn didn't have the adult support they would have needed to raise a baby and they couldn't do it themselves either. Adoption agencies provide pretty poor personal counseling. I think they both could have benefited some real counseling. It probably would have been for the best had they ended their relationship and went their separate ways. They were both stuck in the same place and seem to cling to the relationship out of fear of not knowing what else to do. It is a shame that neither were able to get much further education wise. If they stay together, they should consider physically moving away and cutting ties for a while their family. They need to settle into their own grown up life on their own now.[/quote]
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