
You know what? I agree with him. Things change when you have children. I realize Meg Ryan got the short end of the stick and Dennis Quaid didn't honor his marriage, but that isn't their son's fault. He is old enough to read and understand what is being said. Perhaps it's best for the family to just keep that part of the marriage quiet. I say this only because no value comes out of the confession. The only thing it will do is hurt Jack.
Dennis and Meg divorced in 2000, and Dennis is asking that Meg stop talking about the infidelity as it only cause their son Jack more "pain" and "turmoil". Here is part of what Meg told InStyle magazine,
"Dennis was not faithful to me for a very long time, and that was very painful. I found out more about that after I was divorced."
Quaid is furious about her candid comments saying she should think twice about what she airs to the press if she wants to protect their 16-year-old son’s feelings. And he has hinted that Ryan’s accusations of infidelity are not completely accurate - although he refuses to be drawn on more details. He tells the New York Daily News,
"It was eight years ago, and I find it unbelievable that Meg continues publicly to rehash and rewrite the story of our relationship. Also, I find it regrettable that our son, Jack, has to be reminded in a public way of the turmoil and pain that every child feels in a divorce."
The Vantage Point star is now married to Kimberly Buffington, and the couple welcomed twins last year.
"I, myself, moved on years ago and am fortunate to have a happy, beautiful family."
What do you think? Do the rules change when you have kids?
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"[Mix-ups] happen in every hospital in every state in this country and ... I've come to find out, there's 100,000 people a year killed ... in hospitals by a medical mistakes. It's bigger than AIDS. It's bigger than breast cancer. It's bigger than automobile accidents and yet, no one seems to be really aware of the problem."
"Our kids are bleeding from everyplace that they've punctured," says Quaid. "They were working on Boone, whose belly button would not stop bleeding - “ blood squirted across the room. It was blood everywhere. It was a life-and-death situation."
"After these three kids died in Indiana, they did not issue a recall," says Quaid, noting that toasters and trucks are routinely recalled. "They recall dog food that came from China last year. But they don't recall medicine that kills people if you give it in the wrong dosage. We think it's wrong. "
"We all have this inherent thing that we trust doctors and nurses, that they know what they're doing. This mistake occurred right under our noses," he says. "The nurse didn't bother to look at the dosage on the bottle. It was avoidable, completely avoidable."






"The twins are back home," Loggans said of the newborns, Boone and Zoe. "Their condition is fantastic, they're smiling. Zoe looks like her mom, and Boone looks like his dad. They've fully recovered from the accident and it's doubtful they'll suffer long-term effects from the overdose."

"Sunday night, both babies started to "bleed out." Both babies are now at Cedars in the neo-natal intensive care unit where we're told they are stable...As many as thirteen patients at Cedars were mistakenly given the overdose of Heparin, but the effects are more critical because of the age and weight of the twins."



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