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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 383487" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>witz</p><p> </p><p>def. needs some therapy than lol. all joking aside he's been through the ringer and back. he took his misfortuntes and turned them into a fortune so regardless of his mannerisms or how he handles himself in an interview he is one smart guy. </p><p> </p><p>i'll go bck to my original comment i made a while back. those with these disorders etc. are some of the most talented, creative gifted ppl this world has. i almost hate medicating brilliance. yet i get the whole raging thing can't be good for them or society yet other than that and anxiety issues let's say bipolar for instance it's such a shame that we have to convert and change and yes conform to meet the worlds criteria of "functional".</p><p> </p><p>when my kids' up at 3 a.m. all dressed up and singing her tunes and recording her songs she is really really happy and in her zone bigtime. styming that cant' spell because yes school in a.m. etc. real life responsiblities kills me at times.</p><p> </p><p>can you tell i miss her? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> my appreciation for her, her antics, the willfullness all of it has grown tremendously these past two weeks. i look forward to the day i can sit and play karokee with her again or a board game and watch that beautiful face of hers light up the room.</p><p> </p><p>my connection to her is so diff than my connection with-easy child. it's astounding. easy child i absolutely adore yet difficult child has a piece of me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 383487, member: 4514"] witz def. needs some therapy than lol. all joking aside he's been through the ringer and back. he took his misfortuntes and turned them into a fortune so regardless of his mannerisms or how he handles himself in an interview he is one smart guy. i'll go bck to my original comment i made a while back. those with these disorders etc. are some of the most talented, creative gifted ppl this world has. i almost hate medicating brilliance. yet i get the whole raging thing can't be good for them or society yet other than that and anxiety issues let's say bipolar for instance it's such a shame that we have to convert and change and yes conform to meet the worlds criteria of "functional". when my kids' up at 3 a.m. all dressed up and singing her tunes and recording her songs she is really really happy and in her zone bigtime. styming that cant' spell because yes school in a.m. etc. real life responsiblities kills me at times. can you tell i miss her? :) my appreciation for her, her antics, the willfullness all of it has grown tremendously these past two weeks. i look forward to the day i can sit and play karokee with her again or a board game and watch that beautiful face of hers light up the room. my connection to her is so diff than my connection with-easy child. it's astounding. easy child i absolutely adore yet difficult child has a piece of me [/QUOTE]
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