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AUTHOR: The_Reihl_MeDATE: 03/25/02 8:52pm
SUBJECT: How?
I haven't said anything until now, but , having to watch and listen to the events of Sept. 11th really disturbed me to the point where I cover my ears, even in the middle of class and start whispering to myself when an airplane flies over head. I can barely stand it. My mom flew off to California just yesterday, and I just pretended I didn;t want her to go because of the science fair. But I didn't want her on the plane. I still have trouble sleeping and I don't get the mail any more. How could anyone think it was o.k. to watch this at school? How oculd anyone think parents are over protective when hings like this happen? How? I don't understand? and if you have any way of helping me, could you tell me how to stop being so afraid all of the time?
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