My son ended up losing his scholarships and graduating a semester late because of the incompetence of several individuals.
Not exact matches
My
son had to
end up getting an IV he
lost so many fluids.
There are so many things that cause LM Supply - I had problems since day one... partially due to
ending up being rushed to an operating room after having my LO b / c of excessive loss of blood - to being so STRESSED out b / c my father was sick w / Cancer and I was his caretaker as well as STRESSED b / c my
son was
losing weight... I can write a book on everything I did from advice on here to going to a lactation consultant.
While her daughter focused on her college studies and reconciled with her husband, Jami's
son lost his car and couch - surfed until he
ended up in the hospital when his diabetes spiraled out of control.
One Week and a Day: This Israeli drama looks at how a man who has
lost his
son ends up getting high and finding out that life still has good things going for it.
Will Forte (The Watch, Rock of Ages) plays Woody's long - suffering
son David, who tries in vain to tell his dad that it's all just a scam to get people to subscribe to magazines, eventually
ending up taking a sick day from work in order to drive him down to claim his «winnings,» but in reality, he wants to make sure his father doesn't get
lost or hurt in his mad quest.
For example, if I
lose my temper with my teenaged
son and
end up calling him an idiot (hypothetically speaking, of course), guilt would lead me to recognize it wasn't my best parenting moment, and I need to apologize.
Not only did the couple
lose on their application for legal status, but the United States imposed a ten - year ban on their returning to the US, so they
ended up separated from their
son for ten years.
Personally, I'd rather keep the life insurance, use the cash values to supplement my investments and / or use the cash value to pay my income in the years the stock market goes down (like 2001, 2008, etc) so that I don't
end up worse off than when I began because at the
end of the day that account can't
lose its value, I can't be sued for the value of it, I don't need to report it on my
son's FAFSA form for college, AND if I pull money out of it for my
son's school, the dividend still pays the same amount as if I hadn't drawn the money out in the first place (fun fact: that last point isn't something that a northwestern policy does, but new york life and massmutual's contracts do).