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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]...but has overcome a lot. We live in the richest city in this area. I raised my child as a single Mom and we've both had to survive the instability of Dad who is a repeat-offender, convicted abuser. Add to that that child was diagnosed with a chronic, [b]incompatible-with-life disease[/b] at a young age. So everything child has accomplished comes with all that baggage. Apparently I did a really good job because child does not recognize any of this as challenges that have been overcome. Child has always just excelled and never gives it a second thought. So would absolutely never consider discussing this in an essay. What would your thoughts be? Child isn't just some rich kid but absolutely might come off as that based simply on geography. [/quote] Reading this, I was thinking hemophilia, which could be characterized as life incompatible. There might be other genetic diseases that are life incompatible. So yes, the child has overcome adversities in life.[/quote]
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