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Old 07-07-2010, 10:34 PM #1
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Question uh....hi?

I don't know how to explain exactly why I'm here, I'm not really sure actually, but I'll do my best.

I'm 17 and in the middle of one of the hardest and most confusing parts of my life. It's a long story, but the shortened version is recently I was told the story of when I was 3 months old my dad threw me. 3 day coma, skull fracture, blood transfusion, almost a month in the hospital, anti-seizure medicine for months.....anyway the reason I was even told this (by my mom) was because my eye doctor noticed that I have barely any right peripheral vision. I guess the reason I'm here is I want to learn if that affected me in more ways than just my vision.

If you're wondering, yes I still live with my dad. I won't rant about that on here, that's what PsychCentral is for lol I'll answer any questions about it though
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