I used to have a telescope. It went to storage with my other things. I was hospitalized for years. The storage lapsed. I wasn't expected to ever get out of the hospital alive. I did, but all those things are gone. I miss the telescope. Now I can't look at the stars.
I
lost everything while there. Pictures were hard to lose. I had been
saving some from childhood. They were gone. They were all gone.
I
had a really good photo album. Remember when scrapbooking started? I
did that. It's a very intricate way of mounting photographs. Each page
of the photo album becomes a work of art. I give an example.
Luckily, I could still get my children. A year after my hospitalization, they went to a sister. My boyfriend left the state. He had a new girlfriend. My girls were still available, though. They grew up with my sister. Years would go by.
I kept in regular contact. I followed every guideline... including I got better. The federal government said I was unconscious. Explain that to the worker. He gave me custody.
Medical science can explain why I got better. The law doesn't care how, just that I did.
(The court cases were Superior Court of California, County of Sierra. I am disabled, total care, but living independently. The children were older and did not require personal care. Winning custody cases of a disabled parent are hard to find.)
The children have successful outcomes.
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