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Re: Dating dilemma


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Posted by Rob Hartman on October 02, 2008 at 17:00:36 from (74.34.68.45):

In Reply to: Re: Dating dilemma posted by Don-Wi on October 02, 2008 at 14:32:29:

I believe Don-Wis is right. That young man has to make decision's himself, not let his mommy do it for him. I believe you have done a fine job raising him also, obviously he's looking right past her heart problem like it isn't even there, which is exactly what he should do. Dr.'s are very up to date on heart issues anymore. They are constantly inproving medicines and procedures. I have been in the same boat as that young lady. I just turned 31 on Sept. 2nd. I had my first heart surgery when I was 18, just out of high school. All througout school wasn't aloud to play in sports, lift weights or do anything strenous. Didn't stop me from working on the farm, nobody was going to tell me I couldn't do that. Had my daughter in a relationship that didn't work out in 1998, she just turned 10 yesterday, got married in Sept. 2001. On October 16th of 2004 a drunk driver hit my pick-up truck head on. My best freind was driving and we were on our way home from taking my daughter back to her mothers. The guy that hit us bled to death at the seen and the impact killed my best friend instantly. The seat belt litteraly ruined the top portion of my heart. Nobody expected me to live. I watched the whole thing happen. Here I am today just had our 7th anniversary on the 29th of Sept. and have 2 boys 15 months and 2 years 5 mo. I work about 18 hours a day, don't spend much time with family, I've missed alot of my kid's life already but it also takes alot to raise kids too. My wife has stood by my side the whole time in and out of the hospital, I know she gets very dissapointed at me because I work alot, but she also understands it is my place to provide for my family. I have insurance coverage on every one of us and I hope they cash in on me first. Our 15 month old has been in and out of the hospital too with problems but he seems to be like his daddy and is a fighter. I hope he keeps it up. Enough about me, tell your son to jump in with both feet and your wife to get buzzed. Only god can make the final decision.


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