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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

Elicia's story about the journey to who she is today.

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  • This is my daughter........the world will not help....they do not understand....my beautyfull baby is a square peg.....the world has let her down!....I will not!...ALONE....I think...if she looked like a NORMAL CP child she would get the help and understanding she needs to reach her full potential.....I am sorry baby girl, the world is not ready for you?

  • To clarify, I am told this is not twethert's actual daughter. twethert: Did you mean the story reminds you of own your daughter?

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  • This reminds me of my situation that is pretty simular except I was in a nursing home instead of a state mental hospital which is the same thing but has very toxic urine to smell all day I had migrans from that very toxic smell I finally ran away in a taxi and was homeless. Again thanks to a awful family Auntie out of hell, who stoll most of my mothers money.
  • This comment is for Mr Herkert: I am a father like you...and speaking man to man.....you need to stop thinking of this video as a personal stab at you. It is not about you! It is about the tragedy that happened in the past and still happens to others today. Elicia has gotten over it, and has triumphed over mistakes by family and society. She holds no grudges.

    You sir, need to man-up and accept what happened in the past and leave it in the past. Please open your arms sir and let her back in.

  • This is my darling woman who made a digital video about herself and her struggle in her earlier years. I am so proud of her and what she has accomplished in her life so far. To flash forward to now, Elicia drives a Harley to work in the summertime. She works at a non profit agency helping the homeless and disabled to get assistance, and to top it off she has a degree in computer science and fixes computers at work and at home.

    I am so blessed to have her in my life.

  • This is a great video. I saw it friday at the recovery council, and dropped by to see it again.

  • This is so good. I hope everyone shares it with everyone they know. Things like this still happen, I hope it doesn't happen to anyone else. I know it was hard to revisit this part of your life. You have great courage. Thanks for sharing with the world!

  • This is my Story of what happen to me as a child. I believe that it has made me a Survivor!

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