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Ask me about: Social Situations, Relationships, Depression, Suicide, Health, How to Deal with Loss, School, Random weird things that don't fit into any of the above ;) I think I'm pretty good at giving advice, just ask and I'll give it my best shot. I've experienced a lot of it, and I don't mind doing a little research if I haven't. I love playing piano, clarinet, in general I just love music, and I love to write and read, poetry especially, and I love mathematics, physics, and oceanography. I've been told I'm mature for my age, but I don't know, I just think that a person has to be who they are, true to themselves, and not worry about what fits into an age group. I love simply living as best as I can, working when I have to, and having fun. It's all in your perspective. Just a quote that I like "Dreams are made and broken, potentials realized and never reached, all on the breath of one phrase: It could be."
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E-mail: Nevaeh314@gmail.com Gender: Female Location: Wisconsin Occupation: Piano Teacher Age: 17 Member Since: July 16, 2005 Answers: 156 Last Update: May 14, 2006 Visitors: 15392
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Okay this may come off as a very stupid question, but since I was adopted, my birth my mom was really young when she had me.. well 20. And she wasnt married, gah I'm worried that if she had an STD or like ahh something, would I have it? Theres no way I can know, beacuse we dont even have any information about them.. and I'm kinda freaking out now.
I'm pretty sure that before you're adopted, you undergo some pretty extensive medical tests where they check for just about every disease you could have gotten. Go back to your medical records from the adoption, your parents should have those, and see what kind of tests were done. If you're still worried, you can always go to a clinic and get tested. (I think PlannedParenthood usually does those at free or reduced costs for teens.) Hope this helps!
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Nevaeh
Oh, yeah. Generally even if your birthmother had something it wouldn't be transmitted to you, unless it was something like AIDS. I wouldn't worry too much, there's a very slim chance.
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Aww thanks so much, soosos much, the girl below that gave me advice, didnt help much. i gave her a 1. seroiusly, you are making me feel better.
thanks !!
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