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  1. Patsy Stone Мать Россия

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    My dad recently told me that I had a lumbar puncture when I was two. I never knew, apparantly my parents thought they were going to lose me, AND THEY NEVER TOLD ME THIS BEFORE?!

    Link if you don't know what a lumbar puncture is:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumbar_puncture
     
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  3. Patsy Stone Мать Россия

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    Thank you x], I think.............
     
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    Woah, thats dangerous.
     
  5. Patsy Stone Мать Россия

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    Lol, did I mention there was no anesthesia? My dad said he had to hold me down while I screamed in pain. My mum left the ward.
     
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    LOL, I had a Genetic Disorder and my mother didnt tell me till I was 13 >.>
     
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    I have two diseases that I've had ever since I was born that effect my everyday lifestyle.
     
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    that's...bad...really bad...:(
    Why didn't they told you about that earlier?:confused:
     
  10. Patsy Stone Мать Россия

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    I dunno, it's not really that important as I don't remember it and what I had was apparantly quite common for children of my age.
     
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