Posted by Old Roy on November 27, 2009 at 19:57:14 from (98.17.222.64):
In Reply to: Re: Thanks guys posted by NCWayne on November 27, 2009 at 15:51:19:
All I can say is I Know your circumstances rather well. As I was a Foster parent.
After raising a child for 6 years , from three mo old. the Mother wanted her child back.
I wanted to fight it but it was known when we took this child it could / would happen that he would be returned back to paternal mother.
We had already planned Christmas for the child and we ask for a visitation for his last holiday with us .
They OK'd it and when we returned him back I was told they took his presents off him that we gave him and he cried so much the step father put him in a room till he stopped. I never went back as to create a scene for this child. I felt it best to leave him be and get the life he needed even though I felt all through the whole matter was a a choice of bad decisions from Child welfare and the courts.
Anyway to make a long story short, two years later the step father got drunk and for some stupid reason knocked this child down the steps. causing brain damage.
I saw this child 20 years later where I worked in a MH/ MR facility. it tore me up to see him as he was basically homeless because no one wanted to take care of him He is still in a group home.
He is now 31 years old and has the mental capacity of a 10 year old.
You don't think that hurts ??
This is why I'm so compassionate for your circumstances.
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