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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 709016" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>U&D, you could consider writing about your son's mental illness struggles in the bio. He isn't the only high school kid struggling with these issues and speaking out about them can help someone else. </p><p></p><p>We had a young girl at Ferb's high school who abruptly died during a marathon of a heart ailment. Her parents have been vocal about her struggle with depression in the hope that it will help someone else's child. </p><p></p><p>When I was in high school, I had a male friend who was in and out of the psychiatric unit constantly. I was his outside homework contact. He was very bright and graduated with our class in spite of his battles. He is now an anesthesiologist. The struggles that our children have today can be the catalyst for a positive change later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 709016, member: 11832"] U&D, you could consider writing about your son's mental illness struggles in the bio. He isn't the only high school kid struggling with these issues and speaking out about them can help someone else. We had a young girl at Ferb's high school who abruptly died during a marathon of a heart ailment. Her parents have been vocal about her struggle with depression in the hope that it will help someone else's child. When I was in high school, I had a male friend who was in and out of the psychiatric unit constantly. I was his outside homework contact. He was very bright and graduated with our class in spite of his battles. He is now an anesthesiologist. The struggles that our children have today can be the catalyst for a positive change later. [/QUOTE]
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