Poor Kristin, and poor vw. Too bad Kristin isn't vw's teacher. They could make a "deal" about deadlines.
vw, you're still going to get an A, because that's your gift, baby.
So, Cindy -- how old is your niece? I imagine (though I honestly don't know) that late teens/early 20s is the fuzzy area where the effect switches.
Meaning, your niece may have nothing to worry about.She's 12. I don't have any plans to mention this to her folks. I'd just never heard of the med before she went on it. I might even be wrong about which med she's on. Her dad didn't want her on it. Her doctor did, and she wanted to, too. They talked her mom into it.
She was not prescribed it. She bought it off friends, so she was using it entirely recreationally.
The family is okay. It's worry-making, but at least the months of trying to figure out what the hell was wrong are over.
Knowing what it is makes it a little easier to understand how she was kicking academic butt while going through all this. So much of what you could tell us sounded like an eating disorder--particularly since she was excelling while falling apart. Continued good hopes for her, Robin, and for everyone.
As we were waiting for the train on the platform, Eric McCormak, his GORGEOUS!! wife, and very very very cute son came down and were waiting as well, GO _____!1 Marathon sign in hand. I took Em out of her stroller and he pointed her out to his son and said, "See the tiny baby?" And then I held the elevator door for them and then they held it for us.
I did not go apeshit. TOTALLY my favorite show in the world and I did not go apeshit. I am so proud.
You're a cool number, Aimee. I don't even watch it these days, and yet I think I would have gone complete fangurrrrrl.