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Drop jaw! You wouldn't believe this....or maybe you would!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 544013" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think it must make a difference where you live and how you present things. We (my family) have always been very open about every thing. Cory actually had a tee shirt that said "I have a name for my disorder, do you?" We bought it off the racks at Penny's. We have never hid the fact that he has issues or that I do. I have no problem telling anyone. </p><p></p><p>I was worried that my father was going to give me grief over this but instead he jumped in behind me all the way. I dont know that he ever truly understood exactly what we went through but he backed us completely and loved his grandson's completely. It didnt matter what they had. My dad thought we did the best we could with them. I appreciated that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 544013, member: 1514"] I think it must make a difference where you live and how you present things. We (my family) have always been very open about every thing. Cory actually had a tee shirt that said "I have a name for my disorder, do you?" We bought it off the racks at Penny's. We have never hid the fact that he has issues or that I do. I have no problem telling anyone. I was worried that my father was going to give me grief over this but instead he jumped in behind me all the way. I dont know that he ever truly understood exactly what we went through but he backed us completely and loved his grandson's completely. It didnt matter what they had. My dad thought we did the best we could with them. I appreciated that. [/QUOTE]
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