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Post by bathstoke on Sept 3, 2019 7:29:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 7:40:56 GMT
Thatâs actually a terrible story. Feel bad for the kid. Probably had some sort of mental disorder regarding food (potentially some bad parenting) but unfortunately, before heâs had the opportunity to mature and potentially sort his shit out, heâs been punished in one of the worst possible ways. Losing sight has to be a terrifying experience.
I suppose heâs young enough though that medical technology might be able to restore it in the near future?
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 3, 2019 7:53:46 GMT
Thatâs actually a terrible story. Feel bad for the kid. Probably had some sort of mental disorder regarding food (potentially some bad parenting) but unfortunately, before heâs had the opportunity to mature and potentially sort his shit out, heâs been punished in one of the worst possible ways. Losing sight has to be a terrifying experience. I suppose heâs young enough though that medical technology might be able to restore it in the near future? It doesnât say he has a mental disorder, but it does talk about the dangers of âfussyâ & âpickyâ eaters.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 11:13:35 GMT
Thatâs actually a terrible story. Feel bad for the kid. Probably had some sort of mental disorder regarding food (potentially some bad parenting) but unfortunately, before heâs had the opportunity to mature and potentially sort his shit out, heâs been punished in one of the worst possible ways. Losing sight has to be a terrifying experience. I suppose heâs young enough though that medical technology might be able to restore it in the near future? It doesnât say he has a mental disorder, but it does talk about the dangers of âfussyâ & âpickyâ eaters. It also links fussy eating with autism. I guess Iâm lucky because Iâve never been a fussy eater despite autism, and had a fortunate upbringing. Prone to binge eating episodes though in adulthood. Might be why I now wear glasses. đ
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 3, 2019 11:36:45 GMT
It doesnât say he has a mental disorder, but it does talk about the dangers of âfussyâ & âpickyâ eaters. It also links fussy eating with autism. I guess Iâm lucky because Iâve never been a fussy eater despite autism, and had a fortunate upbringing. Prone to binge eating episodes though in adulthood. Might be why I now wear glasses. đ He didnât take his vitamin supplements either, thatâs what did for him... there are loads of fussy eaters & theyâre not all autistic. I know people that canât have their beans touching their eggs & use sausages as a barrier! & my wife is a vegetarian & wonât eat so many vegetables itâs untrue. Sheâll eat eggs in an omelette or scrambled, but not poached, fried or boiled! I blame the parentsđ
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