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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She doesn’t consider these friends to be as close as you perceive them to be? [/quote] But she lies. They ask how Larla is, and she lies and says she’s doing great. [/quote] Youre a horrible person. [/quote] OP, without getting into value judgments about whether you are or are not horrible....did it occur to you that even though the child has scoliosis she can still be doing great. We all have our burdens to bear, and many of us resolve to live our lives and be happy despite those burdens. I have a child who has a chronic condition that affects them every day. But I still think they are often doing great. And if my child had scoliosis, but was happy, well-adjusted, was doing well in school, and had a good group of friends, I would describe them as doing great too! [/quote]
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