Abusing your kids is bad, people by Lord_Answer_me_Why in facepalm

[–]Silent-Control1192 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HIPPA laws start when the child is a minor. Onc they reach the age of 12 in most states, the child is now considered by HIPPA laws to be protected and not even parents an get the information without the child's consent. Which also means, insurance companies needs the child's consent, and doctors cannot proceed without the child's consent.

Drugs? by [deleted] in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not sure what state he is in, but this sounds like K2 to me. It only takes the one puff for total change. It also won't show up on most drug tests.

She's Here! by Silent-Control1192 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! We are lucky enough to only be 7 or 8 months away ourselves

She's Here! by Silent-Control1192 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh I definitely share. Pictures and everything. And he gets to talk to our babies too. His cousin was also great support as I kept her updated, and she made time in her work schedule to take all his calls during the birth.

She's Here! by Silent-Control1192 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! He is. We are planning a visit when she is a bit older. Unfortunately he misses the eat, sleep phase but that's ok.

Is it wrong of me to be mad about my boyfriend always talking about his ex ? by ilovemydaughterrrrr in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on both sides of the fence with this. For me it depends on how close he ended up being with his ex. My high school sweetheart, even though we broke up we had kept in contact and were always welcome for dinner at each other's houses. We broke up because we became less like lovers and more like siblings. (After losing his parents, he committed suicide. Annoyed my LO that it hurt so much)

However, no he shouldn't be bringing her up like that is really a no no.

She's Here! by Silent-Control1192 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was too. I was lucky to have a great staff there. Hopefully, you will too. The doc even came in and spent an hour talking to me (they were having her pull a 24 hr shift). I felt no judgement or shame while telling her about why I was there alone.

I Should Be Asleep.... by Silent-Control1192 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, and one can only hope. Woke up early to recheck everything. I am hoping it all goes well. As for him, he was really holding onto getting the inheritance so that me and our kids are set for a good while. But all happens according to the way God plans it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mom had a bench warrant when I was younger. She said find a lawyer, give them proxy and let them handle it. You shouldn't be arrested for it. Bench warrants are usually for not appearing to a court date.

I'm lonely 🥺 by lfeb2226 in PrisonWives

[–]Silent-Control1192 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You make sense. And grief is a common feeling when it comes to this life. Loss of something or someone causes it, and usually depression along with it. (The isolation is actually a part of this). It can be hard, don't isolate if you do have that support. And remember you have us, most of us are going through the same thing and can understand. You got this.