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Old Jul 03, 2011, 12:58 AM
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Hi

I was wondering weather being one of a twin, male/female, have any bearing on mental disorders?
Mary and I, Colin, were both about a month premature. I was the eldest by 10 minutes!, and weighed in at 2lbs 10oz. Mary slightly bigger.
We fought too much in the one incubator (mom says), and had to be separated.
I had bad muscle tone, and was prepared for an operation, but due to the muscle relaxant, the hernia's went back.
This has left me with an incredible fear of anything medical - to the extent it stops me in my tracks about cutting, Si etc.!

Anyway, the main thing is, we had our own language for a long while!, so didn't need anyone else! When the other sisters came, we stopped, but there has always been a strong psychic connection.

Could this have caused a terrible dependency problem I have?, or anything else like ADD, Schizoid etc?
Cheers

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Old Jul 03, 2011, 09:27 AM
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Hello, Colin. I am not competent to answer your queries. My thought is to ask a professional about your concerns.

Cheers.
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