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Old 03-30-2005, 02:44 PM   #11
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goddess_bb, when Terri first developed this condition, the husband sued a drug company (claiming the drugs in combination with her eating disorder caused improper chemical levels in her body). He won the lawsuit and from that X dollars have been used to pay for the care. The lawsuit strictly specified the amount to be used for her care - he never touched that portion of the lawsuit. [this is what I've gathered from watching tv coverage of this from various networks]

I agree that he has a right to move on with his life, but if he doesn't want to be a part of her's anymore, then he should get a divorce, especially 10 years later...
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