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After 4 Weeks of Celexa
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 82402"><p>Hi Kjs, thanks for responding. I would say things are slightly up but slightly up from where we are at is still a long ways to go to "normal", ya know?</p><p></p><p>Just today my mom was talking about how I should force him to go into sports again. I know, it's the "normal" thing for your kid to be in soccer or some kind of sports activity but my kid just looks miserable out there all frozen up like a deer in headlights when the ball comes at him. Plus, he can't track! It's hard forcing him into anything organized like that. He loves cooking and art but I bet if it were some kind of organized social thing he'd lose his passion for it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I appreciated seeing a response to my post this morning. I guess not many can relate to where I am at right now. It's still nice being part of this group.</p><p></p><p>TC</p><p></p><p>xo</p><p></p><p>MicheleL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 82402"] Hi Kjs, thanks for responding. I would say things are slightly up but slightly up from where we are at is still a long ways to go to "normal", ya know? Just today my mom was talking about how I should force him to go into sports again. I know, it's the "normal" thing for your kid to be in soccer or some kind of sports activity but my kid just looks miserable out there all frozen up like a deer in headlights when the ball comes at him. Plus, he can't track! It's hard forcing him into anything organized like that. He loves cooking and art but I bet if it were some kind of organized social thing he'd lose his passion for it. Anyway, I appreciated seeing a response to my post this morning. I guess not many can relate to where I am at right now. It's still nice being part of this group. TC xo MicheleL [/QUOTE]
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