with her mother her own two children hadn t even met their grandmother the sons or death. i felt responsible for her and i found that hard to deal with. i was much too young and i needed her help at least in adults help i couldn t take the pressure in email she s the mother and i m the child. and the anger then came to a point where i broke off contact with her. it s not an isolated case psychologist asked what miller knows how much to rather have suffered many feel helpless with no control over the situation. and i often see relatives breaking contact with patients many children no longer want anything to do with their parents and they don t want to stay stopped talking to them and they don t even want to hear about them because they don t think anything will change in the long run that s for . three years ago mother and daughter finally got back in touch sieglinde
affected by compulsive buying disorder and their numbers are rising. shopping addiction often has drastic consequences for relatives as well. as the glimmers family apart her daughters grew up with their grandparents during their mother s time in jail and they rarely came to see her for ten years saskia had no contact with her mother her own two children hadn t even met their grandmother this is fun for death. i felt responsible for her and i found that hard to deal with. i was much too young and i needed her help at least in adults help i couldn t take the pressure anymore mission she s the mother and i m a child. and the anger then came to a point where i broke off contact with her. it s not an isolated case psychologist asked what mother knows how much the rather have suffered many feel helpless with
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doctor noticing something unusual young patients were coming into his hospital and dying very quickly, within 24 hours. he wrote a letter of warning describing a terrifying picture a disease that he d never seen before that was nearly 100% lethal. so we decided to go to the hospital in the center of the city. the majority of these cases, mostly under the age of 3, were seriously ill. and many of them had died within 24 hours of admission. that s frightening, i think, for people to hear. absolutely. there s a lot of diseases in this part of the world. many parts of the world. but that kill that quickly the backdrop is important here. the hospital treats thousands of children suffering from dang a fever, malaria, and tuberculosis every week. and remember, this is a part of the world where bird flu and sars originated. still, right away, dr. richner knew this was different. it s a new picture for us. we ve never seen this before he s the head of the hospital