Question Posted Wednesday November 10 2004, 6:36 pm
ok i put this up before but i just wanna know something eles ok well like i probably have add and i didnt tell my mom about it and im talking to a school counsler but i dont know if i should tell my mom should i?
bostonbadboy5252 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 10:40 pm: ok yah you should deffinatly tell your mom about that because your going to need medication and if your teachers or someone from school talks to your mom about it she'll get mad at you for not telling her sooner plus the sooner you tell her the sooner you get cured... and you'll get special privledges at school. [ bostonbadboy5252's advice column | Ask bostonbadboy5252 A Question ]
xOcRaZiCrAcKaox answered Friday November 12 2004, 11:42 am: DUDE. ADD isnt a serious or bad thing to tell your mom. It's not like you stole something. Tell your mom!! And then you'll get medicine for it. It's not a big deal to tell her. And when you have medicine it will all be better! I know lots of people who have AD. My brother for one. It's nothing weird or anything. Just tell her.
PrEtTyKiTtY0428 answered Thursday November 11 2004, 5:12 pm: Yes, I think you should tell your mom. If you do have add, I'm sure you mom would really like to know. You should tell her that you have to talk to her and tell her about it one day. Your mom really cares about you and should know these things. You should've told her this before you talked to a school counselor. Talk to her about it! Alright, well I hope I helped ya out! If you have anymore questions just email me at PrEtTyKiTtY0428@aol.com and I'll try my best to answer any other questions that you might have for me. Bye hun!
Love,
Kimmy [ PrEtTyKiTtY0428's advice column | Ask PrEtTyKiTtY0428 A Question ]
Goodadvice91 answered Wednesday November 10 2004, 7:18 pm: i think you should tell your mom about ur add problem..its not even a problem my cuzin has add she perfectly normal..you should tell your mom..
what if u need medical care! and its your mom not ur teacher..or something she cares about u. [ Goodadvice91's advice column | Ask Goodadvice91 A Question ]
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