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<blockquote data-quote="holwellcourtfarm" data-source="post: 8542889" data-attributes="member: 42914"><p>Actually, I feel incredibly sorry for her. We get on better now than for many years. She was a damned fine vet with a great career ahead of her and that's all been wasted. For many years she was struck off.</p><p></p><p>She wrote off 2 cars, spending months in prison on her 3rd DD conviction.</p><p></p><p>She was still drinking herself into a coma while under the care of the Priory Hospital (the £35,000 bill).</p><p></p><p>Our daughter won't talk to her because of how she was treated by her. As a result She's only seen our 5 year old granddaughter once. I try hard to get them together but I won't ruin my own relationship with our daughter to do it. She misses out on so much as a result.</p><p></p><p>It's all so deeply sad.</p><p></p><p>For the 10 years we were together and for many afterwards she simply couldn't control it. Alcohol meant more to her than her daughter did, even at 2 years old. If I hadn't got a residence order and kept our daughter away she wouldn't have made it to 5 years old, indeed she nearly drowned on a weekend contact visit at 2 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holwellcourtfarm, post: 8542889, member: 42914"] Actually, I feel incredibly sorry for her. We get on better now than for many years. She was a damned fine vet with a great career ahead of her and that's all been wasted. For many years she was struck off. She wrote off 2 cars, spending months in prison on her 3rd DD conviction. She was still drinking herself into a coma while under the care of the Priory Hospital (the £35,000 bill). Our daughter won't talk to her because of how she was treated by her. As a result She's only seen our 5 year old granddaughter once. I try hard to get them together but I won't ruin my own relationship with our daughter to do it. She misses out on so much as a result. It's all so deeply sad. For the 10 years we were together and for many afterwards she simply couldn't control it. Alcohol meant more to her than her daughter did, even at 2 years old. If I hadn't got a residence order and kept our daughter away she wouldn't have made it to 5 years old, indeed she nearly drowned on a weekend contact visit at 2 years old. [/QUOTE]
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