Hi, my name is Katie and I'm 15 years old. In those fifteen years I've literally been through more than most people go through in their entire life. I absolutely love helping people, and I've been told by many people that I'm good at it. I'll definitely love to give you advice, but I'm telling you right now I will say what I think, I'm not going to sugar coat everything or tell you what you want to hear just so you'll give me good ratings. So if you have any questions, about anything at all, just ask away, I'd be more than happy to help =]
Gender: Female Location: USA Occupation: I want to be a pediatric nurse Age: 15 AIM: Ask if you need it! Member Since: January 27, 2007 Answers: 150 Last Update: July 14, 2007 Visitors: 12530
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does anyone ever cry their selves to sleep?
i know i do at least once a week.
is that normal?
PLEASE answer both my questions if you can.
thank-youu
-natalieee (link)
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1. Yes, I have.
2. Yes, you have feelings.. it's normal to let them get to you every now and then. Crying is a way of releasing all of your thoughts/emotions. It's not bad for you.
-Katie
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I feel like everyone else is always socializing and everyone else can have a good conversation except for me. wWhen im around people who are having conversation i feel like they are talking over me and withot me it seems like anything i say isnt important or pointless becasue no one would rather have a conversation with me why is this? How do i come up with interesting conversation? (link)
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I feel the same way alot of times! Just try to be more social.. talk about things you have in common.. that's a good idea!! Tv shows, classes you share, teachers being lame, etc.
Make inside jokes, that's always a special thing to share with someone.
Good luck.
-Katie
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is eating snow okay if the snow is untouched and clean? (link)
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Yes, it`s completely fine.
It`s only water.
-Katie
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my boyfriends grandma on his dads side has tourettes so him, his mom, and i were wondering if he has it. he says it only happens if he gets nervous, sad, or mad. i was at his house last night and it was so sad. his neck will twitch and like his head kept going back because of it or to the side and twitch like 5 times. he said he doesnt really have control over it and he cant really make himself move when it happens. it was so sad because we were sitting up on the floor and i was holding him and he was trying to put his arms around me except he kept twitching and then he finally got his arms around me and he twitched and his arms like fell off of me so i think he gave up. does that sound like tourettes? it came out of nowhere though, like it started a couple days ago and i just found out last night. oh and by the way, hes 15 if that matters (link)
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Well it sounds like his parents should take him to see a doctor, he could have tourettes syndrome, but you'll never know for sure unless he sees a doctor.
But if it is like he says only when he gets upset or nervous then maybe he was just nervous around you.
I hope everything works out; good luck!
-Katie
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