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06-25-2005, 12:22 AM #1Senior Member
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This seems typical and I may be generalising in this post but this type of thing, (the parents calling in the Nuts)! I personally believe this type of activity to be absolutely ridiculous and believe all humans should just allow themselves to find THEIR OWN Inner self and follow the route in which their life runs!!
Some people can Abuse what I believe and take things to the extreme, In which case I think Medical? help is required, although close relatives/friends advise help before things get ON TOP OF YOU!!!
I find it very irritating that things have gotten this far in a mixed up world that people believe Following a certain Path must mean a mental lapse!
Balls to this shit, I think labelling illnesses, such as ADHD, causes problems because then the sufferer(if you wish to call them that), can use this label etc as an excuse!
I hope not to have caused any offence and boring people with the long post but on some occasions I feel I must show my opinion and feelings regarding certain matters!LOVElife Reviewed by LOVElife on . social worker my dads sending me to a 'social worker' he said, because of me doing drugs and shit, but do you think that i would have to drug tested. one of my friends has to go to a counsler and he gets drug tested everytime he sees her. im assuming i would because its for drugs but my dad specifically said a social worker and it sounds like a social worker wouldn't drug test me. do you think i'd have to get a drug tested with this person? Rating: 5
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