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To want an evening off my diet and some major sympathy?

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dilemma456 · 25/04/2009 19:19

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dilemma456 · 25/04/2009 19:21

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ChippingIn · 25/04/2009 19:22

OMG can you not get a restraining order on her??

What a nut job. What does your P say about it??

Hope you're feeling a bit better now x

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aGalChangedHerName · 25/04/2009 19:25

OMG jesus christ!!!

No advice but huge sympathy for you. How truly awful ((hugs)) First ever hug but fuck me you deserve it x

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ConnieComplaint · 25/04/2009 19:27

Haven't you got a restraining order against her yet?

I hope you took action when she hospitalised you. I also hope you are keeping a record of all her contact.... I feel for you, really.

She sounds like a psychopath.

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ChippingIn · 25/04/2009 19:28

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So what happens when you call the police? Surely if you have an injunction they can do something about her??

7 years?? God I was imagining he'd run off with you less than a year ago abandoning her and their 17 kids with that behaviour....

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aGalChangedHerName · 25/04/2009 19:30

Oh and have whatever you like tonight. You would be more than entitled given the shitty day you have had x

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MrsMagooo · 25/04/2009 19:30

Hopefully the police can do something about her breaking her injunctions??

Sod the diet, eat whatever you feel like eating!

{{{{{{hugs}}}}}

Have you called DP or does it happen so often it's not worth calling him about it?

She's sounds like a right cyclepath!

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dilemma456 · 25/04/2009 19:32

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ConnieComplaint · 25/04/2009 19:39

So she knew your dp was away this weekend and she chose today to do this to you?

Did you report this latest breach?

Can the police not do anything about her breaching the orders? And no matter what you do the court will allow your dp to spend time with his children, why should he have to keep her sweet whilst she runs around hurting you & scaring your dd?

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ConnieComplaint · 25/04/2009 19:40

Oh, and eff the diet for one night, have a family sized chocolate bar & some crisps.... and a bottle of wine

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Sycamoretree · 25/04/2009 19:43

Huge sympathy - but I'm putting a plea in for no night off the diet. Why should you let this woman put you off your stride? Don't let her have that too - if you're seriously trying to lose weight, don't give her the satisfaction of turning you to the dairy milk!

Ex-dieter - speaking from experience. If you can crack turning to food in horrendous times like this, you can do anything. Go for it, and again, huge sympathy.

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ConnieComplaint · 25/04/2009 19:46

I agree with Sycamore tree... really & truly... I shouldn't have told you to eat chocolate.....

I follow slimming world & a little bit of choc is ok..just not a family sized bar

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dilemma456 · 25/04/2009 19:59

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RyanAirVeteran · 25/04/2009 20:00

Where is your DP in all of this ?

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Sycamoretree · 25/04/2009 20:17

Good for you - I'm doing WW too at the moment. At least you have a bit of wriggle room - well done for not doing more than the crisps. Those new bbq WW ones are lovely!

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dilemma456 · 25/04/2009 20:33

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ChippingIn · 26/04/2009 08:18

Dilemma - you have to relax and visualise.....

Every single pound you lose going right on to her hips!!! Worked really well for me with (actually now EX) Dp's ex girlfriend who was a right bunny boiler

I hope you have a lovely day today

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