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But i am not grown up... It all started one scary day when i was 7... someone took me to a room and i didn't know what was happening.. but i was diagnosed then.. And one more scary day when i was looking at baby pictures.. i saw myself as baby, just staring in the air in almost all of pictures.. and one picture someone tried to get my attention i was staring a completely another way.. looked like i was scared all time.. :( poor baby me
I agree - poor baby Grace.
13 year old Grace seems smart & quite mature ( you were mistaken for an adult)
In the end, the words medics use to describe it are not as important as you gaining an understanding of yourself.
 

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