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Nolan1971

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  • I am glad that I was able to comfort you just barely restraining myself from crying after reading your response.
    please don't feel that way, I have also felt like a failure to my mom for not being able to help out and you will make me cry as well if you don't stop talking like this.
    NO!! DO NOT THINK LIKE THAT! I have been in the same damn boat!! I was there when I turned 16!! ON MY 16TH BIRTHDAY! which also happened to be Thanksgiving Day!! hell of a ****ing birthday present right?!?
    also, you wouldn't loose complete contact with the AC family because if you got a room there, you would be very close to the downtown library and they have computers to get free internet access. you wouldn't be able to stay for long though. they limit how long you can be on the computers but you would atleast have access.
    i'm sure that would hurt like a *****, I had a rookie ***** blow one of my veins at LifeSouth one day, needless to say she didn't get a second chance, someone else stuck me the second time and in the opposite arm. I really just want to go to bed. they are sleeping and Whiskers keeps laying right in the middle of the floor and I keep kicking him because I can't see him blending into the carpet right there.
    wow were your veins really that freaking hard to see at that age?!? how the hell did he miss 5 times? was he a rookie?!?! I had been having my blood drawn on a regular basis for atleast 5 years already. i had to have it drawn pretty darn often. (I don't remember how often though)
    I would have raised hell after he missed the first time, I don't know how the hell you let him miss five freaking times. I would have flew off the ****ing handle on him after the first!!
    I think that for the most part it just part of being a woman that makes it not bother me. for some reason men are huge pussies when it comes to needles. heard the same story from my mom about when she was in the army. they would all go donate blood together, there was one guy that as soon as they stuck him with the needle he passed out, they went ahead and got blood from him and as soon as the needle was pulled out, he woke back up..................
    oh and on top of that, I have heard that women for the most part can handle having the blood drawn much better than men! I have heard it many times being stated by those who work with Lifesouth.
    yea I know you do. I had enough blood tests as a kid when I had my seizure disorder that it doesn't bother me at all.
    just because I had a thought about it for the first time in like 2 months doesn't mean I am actually in the mood and no I didn't know that, you never told me.
    no, not going to do either of those. I would always want you to be my friend. I would be devastated if I lost you.
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