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May 5, 2007, 12:21 pm PDT

05/11 Obsessive Love: On the Run

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You're so right!    I noticed that the husband wouldn't/couldn't look directly at Dr. Phil.    He really is a little mentally over the top.

 

Good luck Jennifer and kids!    Yes, you can do it....with or without him.  

My 1st husband was just like that untill he killed himself but I was afraid everytime he took the kids after I left him because it didnt stop.He would take them and then follow me to see if I was with someone else It hurts to get hit and have some one watching you all the time. He would call me from his cell and say look out you bedroom widow and he would be standing ther and that was 12 year of hell .  She needs to get away far away.

 
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May 5, 2007, 1:56 pm PDT

05/11 Obsessive Love: On the Run

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You're so right!    I noticed that the husband wouldn't/couldn't look directly at Dr. Phil.    He really is a little mentally over the top.

 

Good luck Jennifer and kids!    Yes, you can do it....with or without him.  

yeah i picked up on him acting like dr phil couldnt see through him if he kept his eyes shut, but when the original show ended with him goin to get help i honestly thought he was going to stick it out and let dr phil help him over come his problem, i may have missed the mark on this guy i think, you know i guess his problem is like a person with a drug problem, you have to wait till that person hits rock bottom till you can help them, i really am sad to see this guy blow off every thing dr phil was trying to do for him, not to menchion blowing off his family, and the really sad part to me is seeing he didnt feel like his child was worth the effort, god thats soooo sad, ill pray for the mom and her kids, i already know shesin good hands tho, dr phil made sure of that, i didnt miss the mark on him i know.  and to JENNIFER AND HER KIDS for what its worth im truley sorry that it seems to end like this, i havent seen the show yet so im waiting to be sure, i know dr phil kind of in a way, i have already seen him pull miricals off in the past, and with all my heart i was hopeing to see him do it again for you, of corse after all you been through i think it would be safe to say eather way dr phil has been able to help you its atrue blessing for you and your children, my prayers are with you, and if you ever are down and need to smile just log in on dr phil dot com and let some one know, their are a lot of really good people here who honestly care.
 
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May 11, 2007, 11:11 pm PDT

You can do it!

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You're so right!    I noticed that the husband wouldn't/couldn't look directly at Dr. Phil.    He really is a little mentally over the top.

 

Good luck Jennifer and kids!    Yes, you can do it....with or without him.  

Jennifer, be strong! You did the right thing by choosing divorce. Getting out of an abusive relationship is no easy cake to cut, and yes, can take up to as long as it took you to be able to get out of it. The journey is only begun, but hang on tight for you and for your children sakes. Best of luck in your future endeavors, you can do it!
 
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May 12, 2007, 4:00 am PDT

05/11 Obsessive Love: On the Run

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You're so right!    I noticed that the husband wouldn't/couldn't look directly at Dr. Phil.    He really is a little mentally over the top.

 

Good luck Jennifer and kids!    Yes, you can do it....with or without him.  

He reminds me of my ex-husband who was a paranoid schizophrenic with a jekyl and hyde personality disorder that had gone untreated for so long that he was incapacitated by his own mental deficiencies.  Unfortunately for my ex-husband, several years after I divorced him, he hung himself.  Perhaps this man will actually commit to getting the treatment he needs to overcome the sickness that is seemingly driving him and overcome it once and for all.  To really understand a person who has reached this point of extreme behaviour one really needs to delve into the person's childhood to understand why and how the sickness was allowed to attach itself to the individual and corrupt their way of living with others.  This is something that Creative Care would need to do and I truely hope this man will realize that he needs their help and entrust himself to long term care until he can learn to overcome this bad form of behaviour. 
 


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