all my ladies need to read...
alright so it's story time...
I work with a girl I've grown up with since she was in kindergarten. she's 13 now. we will use a fake name, Lisa.
so Lisa has known me forever as I've said. I'm 17, she's 13. she grew up w ADHD, divorced parents and oppositional defiant behavior. her father is 61 and her mother is 43. she's lives w her mom and step dad. mom spends a lot of her time w step dad out at band concerts, bars, etc. Lisa is often left alone at home on the weekends. dad is not in the picture. so here's a few things I need y'all's opinion, thoughts, ideas, etc... anything
so Lisa is 13 and is starting to think she's bisexual, as she's had 2 girl friends. she's never done anything w them, so if she really is, we're not sure yet. but time will tell.
Lisa met this girl online who lived in Kentucky, we live in Ohio. she has never met this girl before but her mother willing drove Lisa to Kentucky so they could meet. they were dating as well so this was the first time they'd met this girl. they ended up breaking up shortly after. anyways my point in this situation is, why would a mother drive her child to see a girl her daughter had never met. I mean this person could have been some creep. so her mom is embarrassed of her daughter thinking she's I, so while Lisa is going through all this her mom brings up how her father sexually touched her when she was a baby. so Lisa had no idea of this, but I think it made her mother feel better bc maybe this was why lisa liked girls. like that validated her being bi. I don't agree what so ever I mean if it happened when she was a baby why did she wait til now to say something?? Lisa now has some story how it happened but who knows if it ever occurredso that's situation #1.
so here's the main reason I'm on here typing. this is where shit gets crazy
Lisa has always been attention seeking. so let's say she seen someone who was sick and coughing. later that night suddenly Lisa would start coughing, it was like if she saw something or someone that drew attention, she'd mimic it.
so back to present day, in fact this happened yesterday. like I said we work together at a daycare. we had an employee meeting. Lisa had ate normally that day and drank normal. our boss brought pizza and pop for us girls and right after we ate, we were pulled to the boss's office so she could locate everything we needed to know. we watch a girl named Blakely who has epilepsy. our boss showed us what to do, etc. so as we're all standing in her office listening, Lisa is standing towards the back of everyone. our boss kinda shows a few symptoms of a seizure, like shaking and eyes rolling back. just so if anyone who was there had no clue what to look for. I kid you not as our boss does this, Lisa starts shaking and her eyes roll back and she starts mumbling random stuff. she starts to fall towards a chair but her arm ends up hitting the chair and pushing it away. she falls against a stand and against the wall and falls the rest the way, all while shaking and everything. like she was having a seizure. we immediately help her, call her mom and 911. ambulance comes, she's responsive again and talking. the "seizure" lasted like 10 seconds. her vitals were normal. which was odd for one who had just had a seizure. she gets taken by ambulance to the hospital, which later they discovered nothing was wrong. and that it couldn't have been a seizure because it lasted less than 1 min. and that she probably just past out from her sugar dropping. here's the thing.. she never lost conciousness, she had just been drinking pop and eating pizza. she was coherent when she started talking again, her vitals were normal. I've done research and it says that most generally when one has a seizure, they're so exhausted afterwards. but once lisa had gotten to the hospital, she was laughing, talking etc. acting normal.
maybe I'm being crazy, I just just can't wrap my head around how we were talking about seizures ad bal she had one. ive thought that maybe she was joking around but once she fell, she actually passed out from the fall.
what do y'all think??
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