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PLEASE HELP HER I NEED TO KNOW

Jayden

Jayden

Saturday, January 03, 2009
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My teenage daugter who has an ex boyfriend that is obssed and will not leave her alone ,He waits outside of the house and she cant even go out . He has kidnapped her beat her.Ever since all thats happend she's bein under so much stress with everything just this last week she has had what appears...
  1. Your Daughter
    Michel
    Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 11:57 AM

    Sir

    First and foremost bring your child in to see a Doctor I am not one but waht you describe looks a lot  like epilepsy seizure, but that might not be it so please have you child see a Doctor.

    As for this ''boyfriend'' called the police and put in a formel complaint aginst him with a restrictive order of the court, shurely you have called the police by now you say he as kidnapped her this individual should be in jail by now.

    Suffolk

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  2. Daughter
    Eileen Bailey
    Monday, January 05, 2009 at 11:31 AM

    This sounds as if it is a very stresful problem and I am sure your daughter, and whole family, are feeling the effects of it every day. I am sorry you are having such a difficult time right now.

     

    Please take your daughter to the doctor if you have not already done so. Explain to the doctor what is going on and what has happened. If you do not have health insurance or cannot afford to go to the doctor, there are clinics that are either free or low cost, based on income. You can search for a clinic at: http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov

     

    Also, you should call the Women's Abuse Hotline at 1-877-448-8678. Someone will be able to guide you through the legal process of getting a restraining order for the ex-boyfriend and provide you with legal advice for this situation.

     

    Additionally, since your daughter is showing so many signs of stress from this relationship, you may want to consider getting her counseling to help her cope with this situation. If you don't have insurance or cannot afford counseling, talk with the people at the free clinic (website above) about counseling options in your area.

     

    From your post I can see this is troubling you a great deal and I am sure you have your daughter's best interests and safety in mind.

     

    Please, go and get help today!

     

    Eileen Bailey

     

     

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