RachelB Wrote:2Yeah, my sister has it too, with symptoms starting around the same age. My mom too, though she didn't develop symptoms until she was maybe 35 or so. Actually, now that i think about it, all three of us started within about a year or so...That's strange.
Either environmental or genetic. What about the men in your family? Has your father had any issues with this? Have any brothers?
Edit: And what about your grandparents? If they had it then it is more likely genetic.
RachelB Wrote:lol, I'd rather live in a city. There is not a single thing to do in my entire town.
Oh god not you too!
My dream is to one day have a cabin in the Appalachian mountains far away from any other people but with good internet, water, electricity, etc.
(12-04-2013, 02:02 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Either environmental or genetic. What about the men in your family? Has your father had any issues with this? Have any brothers?
Me. My brother and dad do not.
Quote:Edit: And what about your grandparents? If they had it then it is more likely genetic.
No, just us three.
You all grew up in the same household correct (mother/father not separated)? If yes then the probability of it being environmental drops dramatically.
(12-04-2013, 04:02 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]You all grew up in the same household correct (mother/father not separated)? If yes then the probability of it being environmental drops dramatically.
Yeah. I never thought it was environmental anyway. 3/6 of my family have the two.
(12-04-2013, 11:26 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]So children are the answer? So that's why my parents are always bugging me to get a wife and kids.
It could be because they're family maybe? I know I generally feel better around family and friends. Or maybe it had something to do with being around the childhood sense of enthusiasm? Or maybe because you had something to care for?
I don't know if it is the answer for everyone
, every person is unique, but it did help in my case. I think that just it's presence brings joy to the house. It also brought back an aspect of my life long forgotten and does a couple of funny and stupid stuff around the house every now and then
. It's energy makes everyday life less boring, otherwise it is a bit static.
Btw i also love city life, apart from having more stuff to do and easier access to services, in a small town pretty much everyone knows everything about everybody, and if by any chance you have bad relations with someone it is not easy to avoid each other.
It should be a crime to play TF2 without me. Seriously ExtremeDude2, why must you subject me to torture?
(12-04-2013, 04:08 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]Now we just have to wait 2 weeks for the next steam sale
Not complaining or anything since i know everybody loves a steam sale, but why are they so goddamn frequent?
(12-04-2013, 02:02 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]My dream is to one day have a cabin in the Appalachian mountains far away from any other people but with good internet, water, electricity, etc.
It's like you see into my mind.
NaturalViolence Wrote:My dream is to one day have a cabin in the Appalachian mountains far away from any other people but with good internet, water, electricity, etc.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Thanks, I needed a good laugh.
I just drove 70 minutes one way to get to school. It takes 30 minutes one way to get basic stuff like groceries. And that's not including the internet thing. It sucks.