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Old Jan 09, 2023, 04:05 AM
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So, I went to pick up my order from the shops and mum just came back from her eye doctor and told me she has cataracts and that made me so mad and sad at myself because she was saying to me that she wouldn't have all these diseases if she didn't have so much stress, and I literally get so upset because I like someone and I don't want to go to the same tafe because I don't want to feel this way it's like shut up brain like who cares. Just do your work but stop worrying about this crap you don't know how people feel about you and there's nothing you can do about it. It just makes me angry that I would have so much confusion Rockingham is closer but I am certain id still feel the way I do but anyway. Who cares just study and forget about boys and be happy no point giving a damn about it.

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Old Jan 09, 2023, 05:40 AM
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Cataracts are common and usually just age related. My eye doc said I have them too but it’s still mild and I might have another 5-10 years before I might need surgery. When asked why I have it now, she said it’s normal age related, no other reasons. My dad had cataract surgery so my grandma, pretty much everyone in my family gets it at some point on both sides of the family. It’s not stress related. I wonder why she says that to you.
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