Hi all, I was just wondering how I can help my son's father. We are not together and were never married. I feel like he is really alone in the world and needs some help. I just don't know what I can do to help him. He is does not trust me but I feel like I am the only one around who sees what is going on. His family all live in different states. His friends are all busy with their own liby salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Dear Marilee, I am so sorry for what you are going through. Depression can strike even when you don't have all the things you are dealing with. I wish I had some advice but I don't. I am sending prayers and hugs your way.by salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Hi there, research on the web dental insurance. It is really tough to get paid from it but you will find a lot of dental programs that offer services at half price or even less. You pay like $60 a month and can have your entire family on it. I don't have dental insurance and I don't have a job I could get it through so I went this route. It works out well for me.by salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
My name is Amanda and I have a son, Jack, who is at risk. I found out the father had it when I was 8 months pregnant. So, no possible way to test. I also taking care of my parents. My mom has a cancer called multiple myeloma and my dad has heart and digestive problems. I have two brothers in their 30's and a sister who is 13. We are all very close. I had never heard of HD except for watchby salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
best advice is to keep a notebook of all contacts from her, time of day, duration, short note on what is said. You can go to google voice or phone (I can't remember right now) and get a voicemail that will record everything that is left on voicemail and it also makes a text copy and an audio copy and sends it to your email. also, call the police and tell them you want to report harrassing phoneby salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Dear Amber, I just thought of some other things. 1. Keep a log book of every time he has contact with you or the children. I keep a monthly planner and I write down every phone call, when it happened and how long the call was. I also write down every visit, what time it started, what time it ended. This will give you a hard copy, evidence of any erratic behavior. The courts love evidby salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Hello, I am in nearly the same situation as you are. I just got lucky in the first round of court when he didn't show up. I had a lawyer but she didn't think anything could be done. I told the judge I was afraid for my child and told him about the HD. Of course he had never heard of it. My ex moved away and has recently moved back. I was as friendly as could be but he still thinks he needsby salamandah - Huntington's Disease Support Center