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* Name: Marie Smith
Age: 16
Gender: physically female mentally male
Location: Indiana
Posts: 11
Join Date: November 25th 2011
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I just wanted to say that even though I have been depressed for a while, I have been coping with my disabilities well. In 3rd grade I was diagnosed with ADD, OCD, Eating disorder not otherwise spesified, and Tourett syndrome (don't know spelling). In 6th grade I was also diagnosed with dyslexia, partial colorblindness, chronic insomnia, and was told I will go completely deaf by the time I turn 30 (in 15 years). It was hard to cope with at first and I was bullied alot, but people began realizing I wasn't going to change and they accepted me. I want to let people with disabilities know that they can do whatever anybody else can do, just in a more unique way
~loveless but looking, mindless but thinking, open but quiet, and that's just me~
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