You know what…I was a victim of childhood incest. My father was my abuser which started when I was 8 & continued til I was 12. He abused my sister before me & 2 sisters after me - a career pedophile. He married my step mom when she was 17 & 11 mos and he was 34. Who at that age finds a 17 yr old attractive when they have an 11 yr old daughter at home unless they have a diagnosis of pedophilia? I found out later in my life that he impregnated a younger sister of my mothers & the baby was adopted out. This IS NOT NORMAL BEHAVIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last thing I would ever think of with my own babies or grand babies is raping them!! People, this is sick behavior and CANNOT be tolerated in any way, shape or form!! God weeps for the children.
Thank you. I was in nursing for 38 years & recently retired (yay!) but it’s been thru a lot of hard work that I’m fairly normal today. I wonder very often what my life would have been like without the abuse. I was pregnant at 16 & then got married. A mom at 17, at 19 to a SIDS baby, then again at 21. Divorced & remarried at 25 & 2 more babies at 27 & 29. Still married to an amazing man of God for 38 years. He has helped encourage me to heal and be whole. Life is good and GOD is The Great Healer. Wish I knew how to network to help other victims become survivors.
I love you! Thank you. I’ve worked with SIDS families since my Jeremy died 44 yrs ago. When I worked in OB/ L&D I made lol of the gowns our stillborn wore & offered to work with all of the stillborn labor patients or even after their deliveries. It was truly the most inspirational moments of my career. These families were so deep in figuring out their spirituality and they all allowed me to be part of that, for which I’ll be forever grateful. They taught me more than I could ever have taught them. I just tried to give God the reins. P. S. I know where my Jeremy is. He’s safe with our Lord & just waiting for his Momma. What a gift to not be afraid to die!!! 🙏🏻😇
Thank you. Unfortunately, I know I’m not alone. I worked as a nurse in labor & delivery for 20 years & many of my patients were victims. 1 in 3. Staggering statistics. I’m not anyones victim & I believe that is what has helped me on the road to recovery more than anything. I have other sisters who are still playing the victim role & I refuse. I may not have had control back then but I do now. God is so good & He can heal anything if we are open to it. He has surrounded me with warriors for Christ that have shown me the way to a healthy life.
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You know what…I was a victim of childhood incest. My father was my abuser which started when I was 8 & continued til I was 12. He abused my sister before me & 2 sisters after me - a career pedophile. He married my step mom when she was 17 & 11 mos and he was 34. Who at that age finds a 17 yr old attractive when they have an 11 yr old daughter at home unless they have a diagnosis of pedophilia? I found out later in my life that he impregnated a younger sister of my mothers & the baby was adopted out. This IS NOT NORMAL BEHAVIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last thing I would ever think of with my own babies or grand babies is raping them!! People, this is sick behavior and CANNOT be tolerated in any way, shape or form!! God weeps for the children.
Thank you. I was in nursing for 38 years & recently retired (yay!) but it’s been thru a lot of hard work that I’m fairly normal today. I wonder very often what my life would have been like without the abuse. I was pregnant at 16 & then got married. A mom at 17, at 19 to a SIDS baby, then again at 21. Divorced & remarried at 25 & 2 more babies at 27 & 29. Still married to an amazing man of God for 38 years. He has helped encourage me to heal and be whole. Life is good and GOD is The Great Healer. Wish I knew how to network to help other victims become survivors.
I love you! Thank you. I’ve worked with SIDS families since my Jeremy died 44 yrs ago. When I worked in OB/ L&D I made lol of the gowns our stillborn wore & offered to work with all of the stillborn labor patients or even after their deliveries. It was truly the most inspirational moments of my career. These families were so deep in figuring out their spirituality and they all allowed me to be part of that, for which I’ll be forever grateful. They taught me more than I could ever have taught them. I just tried to give God the reins. P. S. I know where my Jeremy is. He’s safe with our Lord & just waiting for his Momma. What a gift to not be afraid to die!!! 🙏🏻😇
Thank you so much. It’s getting easier to share my story and you make it that much easier. ❤️❤️❤️
I am so very sorry you went through that. May God be your guide on the continued path of healing to recovery. You are not alone. 😔
Thank you. Unfortunately, I know I’m not alone. I worked as a nurse in labor & delivery for 20 years & many of my patients were victims. 1 in 3. Staggering statistics. I’m not anyones victim & I believe that is what has helped me on the road to recovery more than anything. I have other sisters who are still playing the victim role & I refuse. I may not have had control back then but I do now. God is so good & He can heal anything if we are open to it. He has surrounded me with warriors for Christ that have shown me the way to a healthy life.
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You are an inspiration. I appreciate you sharing your story. May God continue to bless you.🙏
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