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Is that allowed?
Yup, go ahead :3
If you so want, do share.
But i seriously suggest you DON’T post anything that will DOX you or those you plan on mentioning.
Father, mother, sister, aunt, uncle, OK.
But not THIS:
Since we have alot of voices from different countries, ages, sexes, backgrounds, etc on the G&G forums, we have a range of people who can give advice/suggestions/encouragements/etc.
I have multiple development disabilities with Asperger syndrome. I nearly died at birth due to me turning blue over lack of oxygen. I was also born with ear infection and they couldn’t do anything about it until I was 12-14 months old. If you knew my medical history, you would say me being called a problem child would be an understatement. I even have both chickenpox and shingles at the same time around 4-5 years old.
Some idiot parent had their children vaccinated recently and didn’t tell my mom until it was too late because they were hanging out with me while they were talking to each other. To make matters worse, I started to develop shingles not long after I catch the chickenpox from the their children. So I had a lot of nerves damage from birth and that so you can imagine what it was like after that.
@PranksterJeff, damn you had one rough entry to this planet
Curious about one thing, what does the other kids being vaxed have to do with you catching shingles/chickenpox from them?
All life is precious.
“What makes a man a man? A friend of mine once wondered. Is it his origins? The way he comes to life? I don’t think so. It’s the choices he makes. Not how he starts things, but how he decides to end them.” — Hellboy 2003
What makes a Man?
Time. Only time and the experiences through time can make a man. But what makes the man a good man or a bad man? Perspective.
@Blood.Ranger
ALL people have something they struggle with. A cross to bear if you will. That does not make you different or less than other folks. It makes you human.
For example, I am bi-polar. That’s not me saying that because I have mood swings, that’s an actual diagnosis.
The human condition is something all people share, we all have far more in common than we don’t. I wish more people understood that.
They just got their vaccines shot recently by the time their mom told my mom. I was 5 years old sickly child and my sister was 2-3 years old at this time. Normally it’s not a issue except we weren’t prepared for it. My mom got furious when she was told of that and told them to leave. Soon enough, me and my sister got chickenpox. My sister got off lucky but I wasn’t. My mom soon noticed that I had more than just a chickenpox and took me and my sister to the hospital to confirm this. They were a bit busy that day but one nurse agreed to meet with us at the back of the hospital. She took a look at my sister and said that they will give her some med to help out with the skin irritation. But when she took a look at me for one second, she noticed right away that I have shingles alongside chickenpox with patches of red blisters all over my body. She ordered us to self quarantine for a month until my condition have improved or worsen. CDC even sent someone to place notices on our door warning people to not get close to us.
@Blood.Ranger
I have ADHD,ODD, Asperger’s Syndrome, mild-moderate Conductive and Sensorineural hearing loss in both my ears, Hypothyroidism, Face reconstructed surgeries, used to have ear tube in both my ear drum for 18-20 years dues to yearly ear infections to drain my inner ears, used to have speech impairment, and a handful of others stuff I can’t remember right now.
Yet here you are telling us your story, conversing with the people at large. Clearly, you have overcome much but it seems to me you have become a productive member of society nonetheless.