Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Bereavement Without End

Bereavement Without End-A Plea From Alienated Parents Everywhere

The death of a child is indisputably one of the most incredibly horrible tragedies one can imagine. Whether by sudden accidental circumstance, or by a more lengthy cause as in illness, the loss of a child is undeniably painful to experience.Painful to the parents, parents to the family, and painful to anyone related to the child. Never knowing the laughter of that child again or the tears, the joys and the accomplishements is a pain no parent should ever have to endure, and yet it happens. No one is to blame. It just happens. Imagine the same pain and the same sense of loss, with one exception-the parent is very much aware that the child is alive. The effects of Parental Alienation Syndrome are very similar to the loss of a child due to accident or illness. For the parent who has been alienated from their child, the bereavement does not end. How do we know? Each alienated parent separately, and all of us collectively have lived with both the cause and the effect of Parental Alienation for countless years. Like a terminally fatal childhood disease, Parental Alienation rips the innocent child from your arms slowly. You witness the suffering. You witness the effects. You can feel the impending doom is inevitable, but you are powerless to do anything about it. You try remedy after remedy hoping that one will finally rid your child of the "disease". You work like a person possessed in order to finance the efforts, and when the final blow comes, it is emotionally devastating. You question yourself. You blame yourself for the loss. You tell yourself you should have done more. The very sad part of the story, is it is not unique. There are hundreds of thousands of children and parents affected by PAS. We beg of those with the power to make people aware of this devastatingly horrible phenomena, to please do all they can to educate people on its effects, and to change the laws to protect the innocence of the children involved. Only then can we truly hope to keep children safe from the harmful side effects that are inherent with Parental Alienation itself. It's killing the spirit of family everywhere.

3 Comments:

Blogger Zoey said...

From one alienated parent to another, I am so sorry for your loss.

Have you seen this U Tube clip?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQIXAjC_v50

The clip is a must have for alienated parents.

I wish you the best.

Louise
PS I hope I didnt post 2x- google was giving me a hard time posting this.

5:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feel your pain. The entire family suffers. I lost my niece almost 3 years ago. I'm sending her an Easter card today. I miss her so much and wonder what she looks like. She turns 17 this summer. Just incase you are not aware, www.parental-alienation-awareness.com has a campaign going across the country to proclaim April 25th as Parental Alienation Awareness Day. I think 3 states are participating so far. We need to call our state's governor's offices and let it be known that we want to educate the country.
Sharon

7:31 AM  
Blogger Lost Dad said...

Louise,

That is a good clip. I added a thread to this site about it.

Thanks.

9:37 AM  

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