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Attachment therapy? What is it? Do all adopted kids need it?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 401622"><p>Yes, she had her first heart attack when I was 6, and I was told to "prepare myself". Another one when I was 8. A stroke later on, then a silent stroke after that (which made it like living with someone with early onset Alzheimer, total Jekyll/Hyde). I remember being dragged out of bed for ER trips. Or when she tried to kill herself when I was 13/14. I remember her asking me to help her die. </p><p>I graduated HS early, at 16. Not long after that her mom, the only grandma I really knew, died. Mom totally lost her will to live at that point, stopped eating, stopped taking her medications (she was insulin dependent on top of the heart disease, hypertension, etc.) and died about two months later.</p><p>I saw a number of people into the ground before I was 18 (figuratively, I didn't make it to most of the funerals), most of them not from natural causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 401622"] Yes, she had her first heart attack when I was 6, and I was told to "prepare myself". Another one when I was 8. A stroke later on, then a silent stroke after that (which made it like living with someone with early onset Alzheimer, total Jekyll/Hyde). I remember being dragged out of bed for ER trips. Or when she tried to kill herself when I was 13/14. I remember her asking me to help her die. I graduated HS early, at 16. Not long after that her mom, the only grandma I really knew, died. Mom totally lost her will to live at that point, stopped eating, stopped taking her medications (she was insulin dependent on top of the heart disease, hypertension, etc.) and died about two months later. I saw a number of people into the ground before I was 18 (figuratively, I didn't make it to most of the funerals), most of them not from natural causes. [/QUOTE]
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