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Old 04-16-2009, 11:01 AM #12
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hi sarah,

hope things improves...I worry about your own health(mental) as well...

have you talked to yourself about "not blaming myself for giving this(TS) to him" yet? If not, please have a good talk with yourself and know that it is NOT your fault...

as a TSer, the pressures the parents give themselves can actually increase my tics from my own experience as well as some others that I've talked to...and "hiding it" doesn't help...facing it and realizing it is what will help...

just my 76cents (up from 2 cents due to inflation)

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nice to meet you, Tessa.

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thanks, Lara, Mrs. D, and CheApril...I am learning a lot from you dedicated moms....or mums as in Lara's case. Now, don't nobody go get embalmed...
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