I was on a downward spiral that culminated with me standing in front of a teller at a bank demanding all the 50's ,20's and 100's. Two weeks later I was back , the same teller was working and while all I wanted to do was apologize, she recognized me, grabbed the money from her till and handed it to me. Now I was in even more trouble. I gave the money away and a week later, went back to the bank but this time I just waited outside the door in plain sight , I stood there for a few minutes, then knowing the police had to have been called by now, slowly walked outside . I was rescued that day, sentenced to 5 years the very next day, I used the 20 months in prison to exorcise the demons that were plaguing me and upon release 12 years ago looked up a former girlfriend , re-connected and now live happily 3,000 miles away with our 3 sons, 2 dogs and a cat. I needed a place where I didn't have to think for myself, prison did just that. As drastic as it sounds, this is all true although definitely not recommended for everyone.
2006-10-11 01:22:33
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answered by Bob D 6
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The biggest crisis of my life was whenever I went into labor and went to the hospital and the ultrasound tech told me that there was no heartbeat. I lost my baby two days after my due date. I'm still not "out of it" but I'm working on it every day. The support of family and friends is basically what got me through in the beginning. If it wasn't for them I'm certain I would have had a total breakdown.
2006-10-11 09:36:08
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answered by Amaya 3
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Going through a divorce and being told I woud not be allowed to see my daughter. I spent a weekend in a Psyche ward under suicide watch. While in the psyche ward I resolved to never let anyone put me aside and that I alone was responsible for my actions. I made a choice that I could and would stand firm on my convictions and that helped me get my daughter back. That weekend helped me turn my life around to be very productive.
2006-10-12 08:11:33
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answered by CheryllDianne 3
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Age 15. Scene: a Roller Coaster. Ride had just started and ended,, up about 40' above the ground. I got out of the coach thinking dont trust it, get out of there. How was it resolved? A man ran to me and told me very authoratatively I had to get back in the coach immediately; and I did. They fixed the thing. It then was safe and going. I enjoyed the ride
2006-10-12 02:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Wanting a divorce, then my wife announced she was pregnant. delayed things about 20 years.
2006-10-11 13:21:12
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answered by Ralph 5
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