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Brain Scans of 'Hoarders' Show Unique Abnormalities
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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 547003" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>My difficult child flirts with hoarding tendencies. If he finds it, it's a treasure. husband and I joke randomly that he will either be famous for being on Hoarders or Animal Hoarding. He is better as of lately though. </p><p>And I'm with you MM. When I watch hoarders, I am a lot better about going through things and deciding whether or not I can live without them. </p><p>When I married husband, he made me give up a ton of my junk. (now I can see that it was really junk, but at the time I thought they were treasures.) I grew up poor and then difficult child and middle kid were dirt poor with me when their sperm donor ditched us, so I kept holding on to stuff cause I was afraid I wouldn't ever have money to buy more. Looking back, no kid needs 42 stuffed animals. </p><p>I do find it sad. There but for the grace of God go I!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 547003, member: 15028"] My difficult child flirts with hoarding tendencies. If he finds it, it's a treasure. husband and I joke randomly that he will either be famous for being on Hoarders or Animal Hoarding. He is better as of lately though. And I'm with you MM. When I watch hoarders, I am a lot better about going through things and deciding whether or not I can live without them. When I married husband, he made me give up a ton of my junk. (now I can see that it was really junk, but at the time I thought they were treasures.) I grew up poor and then difficult child and middle kid were dirt poor with me when their sperm donor ditched us, so I kept holding on to stuff cause I was afraid I wouldn't ever have money to buy more. Looking back, no kid needs 42 stuffed animals. I do find it sad. There but for the grace of God go I! [/QUOTE]
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