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Distrust of your own body as a child?

Started by Nero, August 21, 2008, 02:59:49 PM

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Laura91

Quote from: annajasmine on August 27, 2008, 10:09:26 AM
I had poor motor control when I was young. The problem came from rough birth. It was actually consider learning disability at the time because affects speech and writing. Anyways it meant that many thrown or batted balls ended up bouncing off my body. The school consular thought if I was able to learn to play ball and stuff like that would fit in better and help my self esteem. Nope it doesn't help you fit in or how you feel about yourself. I still trip over my feet and every once in while I just lose my balance.


Anna




I've had (and continue to have from time to time) the same problems from a premature birth and the complications caused from it.
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Pica Pica

Quote from: Laura91 on August 27, 2008, 01:04:08 PM

I've had (and continue to have from time to time) the same problems from a premature birth and the complications caused from it.

premature also, even got in the local paper.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Aiden

I dono if I was early.  actually may have been late lol.  But mom is in labor with me for hours.  Longer than most before they finally decided to do cisection.  I was 7lbs something and mom was to small framed.
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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