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Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 2:34 pm
by veggiebug
I can only remember one time I was truly picked on, and a former friend wrote me a note that called me a "lop sided freak". That was the worst one I remember, the best moment was also in Elementary school when someone stood up for me in gym class. We were playing volleyball and someone yelled out to use 2 hands.
I do agree the best time in my life was at camp, when I was with "my people". I miss everyone in my daily life.
-Traci
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:42 pm
by karategirl1kyu
Ive done this thing, where i kind of just throw my arm on top of my head, because it naturally doesnt reach... so its been kind of a way for me to make friends at college- its one of the first things i tell people... and i have a LOT of things wrong with me... depression... SI... BPI... im bi.... i mean they're not all "wrong" persay, but i just have alot on my plate to deal with, and making people laugh makes it fun... so alot of times i get "do that thing!" and i know what they mean... and EVERYONE bursts out laughing!
~Mel, 20, LOBPI
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:52 am
by smith727
Karate girl,
I see by your name that you are 1st kyu (ikkyu?) When will you test for first dan (Shodan), and what style do you practice?
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 2:27 am
by karategirl1kyu
that was actually a sn from a while ago, but i still use it all the time b/c it's easy to remember- im a 1st degree (i almost got my 2nd- but came to college) in shorin-ryu shorin-kan karate do. well i was.. i miss it! but college comes first!
~Mel
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow. Bump for Jennifer
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:15 pm
by smith727
Jennifer,
Being set apart is something that most of us go through. We all have to find a means to cope. For me it was getting involved in a Judo school. (It's a little easier to mock someone who won't drag you out behind the school and whale the tar out of you.) I would recommend that you get him into something that he can excell at, something that will give him an edge to compensate for his loss of limb. Speaking from experience, it has helped me.
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:22 am
by Carolyn J
Bumping up.
Carolyn J
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:17 am
by Baeta
When I was little, because my fingers (my pinky and ring finger on my right arm)were curled up, kids used to call my arm "the claw" or call me crippled. It makes me feel ashamed at times but then I realize if ppl were not such jerks to me I would have never stood up for myself for the first time and became strong from it. Though its hard to get called any name.
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow.
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:29 am
by Luc
Your comment about the "shirts and skins" games brought with it a flood memories. I hated to take off my shirt!
My muscles imbalances always made me feel inferior, even though I was a decent b-ball player.
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow. Bump for Jennifer
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:34 am
by Luc
Funny you mentioned Judo smith, I was looking at a judo book at the local libary here, and it seems like a challange for an erb's sufferer like me to excel in. I could probably not throw from my left(Erb's) side very well. It's the whole ackward, limited motion thing, I'm sure you guys understand! But your doing well in Judo?
Re: Self esteem post,......Wow. Bump for Jennifer
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:39 pm
by karategirl1kyu
I took karate for quite a while as well.. and I learned how to do most things correctly, it was a little difficult, but if you make sure your instructor knows about your limitations and is willing to push you! It was a great experience!
~Mel