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Old November 29th 05, 10:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Hai,
Nope not AIDS this time, it's much worse . I guess I will head to GA when
we get the ball rolling good and the lawyer says I can leave. Why an
aviation group...I think Jay had the ticket there. Aviation people tend to
talk aviation...and most time talking about something other than your
problem relaxes your mind for just awhile. Man oh man does mind need
relaxing! HAHA

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech

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Patrick,

Having witnessed the painful divorces of a sister and a brother,
I can understand that you are going through a terrible time.

Others have offered you some great advices especially the part
about staying busy. I just want to tell you my reaction in reading
your post which may give some insights. My thought was that why the
heck that you want to find an aviation support group for personal
problems unless it was an AIDS (Aviation Induced Divorced Symdrome)
case? Sometimes people grow apart in their marriages developing
separate interests to the point that they have nothing in common. This
could lead to separation or even divorces but probably no worse off
than staying together. I have witnessed happily married couples with
totally different hobbies but they usually share some other interests
be it in their children/grand children or home improvements.

If there are no chance of reconcilattion, getting back together
for a fresh start with both sides trying, One just have accept the
situation, doing the best to cope with it then move on. Time is the
best healer. Do try to watch your mental health and don't sink into a
depression. Seek medical help if needed.

Good luck with your recovery.

Hai Longworth


 




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