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Old 09-03-2006, 05:30 PM #1
Austinsmom Austinsmom is offline
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Thumbs down Austin had roomies troubles

Austin has been 3 weeks in his new apt with 3 other roommates and for the last 2 weeks it has been horrid they make fun of him, they party all night and then they got mean, so we took Austin out of there, it is so sad due to now we have to find another roommate and house, we are interviewing a few tomorrow, but the trouble seemed to start when Austin told his other roommates his conditions not that he did not mention he took meds for conditions, and was going to special service.
Big question do we tell the details or wait and tell as he gets to know others and do we tell at all?
What do you adults do?
My husbands says tell all right away, Me I m not sure, I think mention he is in the disable student program, and has some conditions, is a good start.
my poor kid all he really wants is to go to school, and those kids were so horrid they beat him emotionally down and now he wonders if he can do this college thing at all
WWwwaaaaaaa
what do you think?
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