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As opposed to myself, who is 11 years older than you but looks about your age. LOL

It's not fair. We went black friday shopping and the couple behind us in line thought usaf was 22. They thought he was younger than me, and he's 4 years older! :glare:
 
It's not fair. We went black friday shopping and the couple behind us in line thought usaf was 22. They thought he was younger than me, and he's 4 years older! :glare:

So they must have thought that you were 23 then :P
 
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It's not fair. We went black friday shopping and the couple behind us in line thought usaf was 22. They thought he was younger than me, and he's 4 years older! :glare:

I'm sorry dear. Hand and foot rub when you get home? :)
 
I'd kill to be "your EMT" for the day. I might actually get to see/learn something.

Im getting so sick of my job. Can't wait to start medic next month.

I could have used your help with an RSI at about 430 this morning.
 
It's not fair. We went black friday shopping and the couple behind us in line thought usaf was 22. They thought he was younger than me, and he's 4 years older! :glare:

I'm 23. Every single one of my patients thinks one of two things:

I'm in my teens.

I'm in my 30s...
 
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If it were a little colder here I would be drinking an Irish coffee. Bushmills and awesomeness from the Keurig. ;)

But, it's 70 degrees here today...
 
The pediatrician just said my son is likely autistic...

This sucks.
 
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The pediatrician just said my son is likely autistic...

This sucks.

This just give a name to the monster you fight. I bet you already knew it was there. Autism means so many different things anymore...it sucks, but he can still achieve so much.

I am sorry usals, its not cool at all to have troubles with our kids, especially invisible ones that aren't cured with medications.
 
I'm sorry usalsfyre. Makes a tough journey even tougher. :(

Jack Daniels and Ginger Ale.

That is all. ;)

I like your style!
 
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Im sorry to hear that. I had a professor at the university who was autistic. It was one of the best course I ever took. Also work with a medic who mildly is. Just remember the diagnosis does not define him, it just means some day to day lifestyle changes and doing things a bit differently than most families. Hope that everything works out for you and your family.
 
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The pediatrician just said my son is likely autistic...

This sucks.

That blows man. You have my empathy on that. I wouldn't want to raise an autistic kid.

Then again, they keep loosening the damn definition of "autistic" (which explains why those commercials that they air looking for research funding and how the numbers keep magically changing like "1 in every 150, no every 125, no every 100 kids is autistic") and it might get to the point where it becomes a meaningless catchall for any kid with a "behavioral disorder" that isn't ADHD or ODD (which are both BS diagnoses....it's called someone didn't smack the kid enough to teach them to behave).

Autism means so many different things anymore

Exactly my point.
 
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*Ahem* I meant, Jameson, neat, in a dirty glass. :ph34r:
You're an odd little fellow. I'm proud to call you my friend.
 
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