I heard her yelling out "FUCK" a few times too as she walked down the hall...for some reason, I found it kind of cute.(I did hear her swearing down the hall, found it kinda amusing)
I gotta call it as I see it JD, the comment above is totally unwarranted and is juvenile as well as classless.So Alyson, youve found an absolute gem with tourettes, what hidden treasure are you going to bring in next? a gal with bipolar, maybe.... or a schizophrenic?
Especially when her swearing stops during a session...
Jim,I gotta call it as I see it JD, the comment above is totally unwarranted and is juvenile as well as classless.
Sorry bud.
Wow thanks Juniper. Learn something new everdayjd--You probably weren't aware or trying to be meanspirited but Bipolar and Schizophrenia are major mental disorders and in a very different class than Tourette's Syndrome. With respect to the latter, people can function well (sometimes with extra training) and have even become airplane pilots and medical doctors. The former class (major mental disorders) are exceedingly serious and pretty much makes people unavailable for any stress related occupation whatsoever. Hope that helps. Regards.
I know what you mean JD, because of you I'm much more comfortable around retards now.So because of spending as much time as I did with KC, I'm not "awkward" if someone with a 'disorder' approaches me anymore. Because of KC, I became a much better person.
I believe the proper definition is.... socially inept... thank you very muchI know what you mean JD, because of you I'm much more comfortable around retards now.![]()
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There, you see Jim, already he's talking more like an adult and with some class. It takes a little work but they can be trained, I mean taught. Who knows, he might even break some age restrictions before he's old enough, this one has potential.I gotta call it as I see it JD, the comment above is totally unwarranted and is juvenile as well as classless.
Sorry bud.
I believe the proper definition is.... socially inept... thank you very much
+10,000,000jd--You probably weren't aware or trying to be meanspirited but Bipolar and Schizophrenia are major mental disorders and in a very different class than Tourette's Syndrome. With respect to the latter, people can function well (sometimes with extra training) and have even become airplane pilots and medical doctors. The former class (major mental disorders) are exceedingly serious and pretty much makes people unavailable for any stress related occupation whatsoever. Hope that helps. Regards.




