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Just musing: Whom do you tell? Friends? Family? No one?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 459819" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>I'm with Hound on this one. My dtr didn't have mental illness problems (though at the time we weren't sure what the heck was wrong with her) but she was into drugs, into trouble in school, etc. I was very open about it--I didn't feel ashamed and just told it like it was without taking on any guilt or shame. Most people were sympathetic and often had stories of their own. And I didn't care if they talked behind my back because how would I know if they were and who cares?</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 459819, member: 3450"] I'm with Hound on this one. My dtr didn't have mental illness problems (though at the time we weren't sure what the heck was wrong with her) but she was into drugs, into trouble in school, etc. I was very open about it--I didn't feel ashamed and just told it like it was without taking on any guilt or shame. Most people were sympathetic and often had stories of their own. And I didn't care if they talked behind my back because how would I know if they were and who cares? Jane [/QUOTE]
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