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Plain talk about medications and our children
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 485860" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im somewhat different than MWM. In the early years I was pretty bright but I was also socially inept. I have always been smart as a whip so the actual schoolwork came easily to me but I didnt understand the social stuff going on around me. I was very easily influenced by anyone. I had no ability to stick up for myself. As early as 4 or 5 I had already started to run away from home. At 6 I made a half - butted attempt to kill a foster child we had in our home because she tattled on me and my mom made my dad beat the living daylights out of me with a leather belt...naked. My attempt was at a 6 year old level of thinking if I poured a spoonful of perfume into a cup of juice it would kill her. Not one of my early pictures at birthday parties shows me smiling. I was always crying or looking miserable. I hated all that. I didnt start looking happier until my teen years and that was mostly fake because I had found a crowd that accepted me. The losers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 485860, member: 1514"] Im somewhat different than MWM. In the early years I was pretty bright but I was also socially inept. I have always been smart as a whip so the actual schoolwork came easily to me but I didnt understand the social stuff going on around me. I was very easily influenced by anyone. I had no ability to stick up for myself. As early as 4 or 5 I had already started to run away from home. At 6 I made a half - butted attempt to kill a foster child we had in our home because she tattled on me and my mom made my dad beat the living daylights out of me with a leather belt...naked. My attempt was at a 6 year old level of thinking if I poured a spoonful of perfume into a cup of juice it would kill her. Not one of my early pictures at birthday parties shows me smiling. I was always crying or looking miserable. I hated all that. I didnt start looking happier until my teen years and that was mostly fake because I had found a crowd that accepted me. The losers. [/QUOTE]
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