It almost seems like my family (especially my Pa) seem to have been in denial (at least that's what it seems like to me) most of my life about this.
I was so overprotected and sheltered as a little kid, but then almost overnight, at around 16, my Pa had this attitude that I should be able to get a job like everyone else. At around 20 he started going on about that I should be able to live on my own and that there was "nothing wrong with me". He accused me of "quitting college" even though HE was the one that suddenly 1 semester refused to fill out the parents' information section of the financial aid forms stating "It's none of their ____ business what I make!" (Never mind the fact that according to Federal law parents' information is required for processing except in a few circumstances -none of which I fit until you're 24, if I recall the age right). Obviously I couldn't attend school ($$) without the grants from the Federal and State government. My G.P.A. was never all that great due to processing issues, and, until a few years ago, (finally) an apparent undiagnosed leaning disability -even in grade school. Needless to say, he always blamed it on me not "buckling down and studying".
The meningitis that I had at 2 weeks old (that was the cause of the seizures), is a fast-acting, very serious illness. I mean, I could've gone blind, ended up mentally retarded, lost limbs... I was told that it can kill you in a matter of hours if not treated! I mean, HELLOOOOOO! Uhhhh, don't you think that something that serious that directly attacks your spinal cord and nervous system could do some damage to my ability to learn and process and affect my ability to get a job like everyone else? Did you ever think that just maybe it's not my fault? To this day it's affected my self confidence and, even 39 years later, makes me feel like I've never been successful because I didn't want it? I can't handle 2nd or 3rd -let alone rotating- shifts (something else he never seemed to believe. "Everyone else can do it, you can too.") To this day, I wonder what his thoughts are of me.
Anyone else ever get this attitude from family or in school?
I was so overprotected and sheltered as a little kid, but then almost overnight, at around 16, my Pa had this attitude that I should be able to get a job like everyone else. At around 20 he started going on about that I should be able to live on my own and that there was "nothing wrong with me". He accused me of "quitting college" even though HE was the one that suddenly 1 semester refused to fill out the parents' information section of the financial aid forms stating "It's none of their ____ business what I make!" (Never mind the fact that according to Federal law parents' information is required for processing except in a few circumstances -none of which I fit until you're 24, if I recall the age right). Obviously I couldn't attend school ($$) without the grants from the Federal and State government. My G.P.A. was never all that great due to processing issues, and, until a few years ago, (finally) an apparent undiagnosed leaning disability -even in grade school. Needless to say, he always blamed it on me not "buckling down and studying".
The meningitis that I had at 2 weeks old (that was the cause of the seizures), is a fast-acting, very serious illness. I mean, I could've gone blind, ended up mentally retarded, lost limbs... I was told that it can kill you in a matter of hours if not treated! I mean, HELLOOOOOO! Uhhhh, don't you think that something that serious that directly attacks your spinal cord and nervous system could do some damage to my ability to learn and process and affect my ability to get a job like everyone else? Did you ever think that just maybe it's not my fault? To this day it's affected my self confidence and, even 39 years later, makes me feel like I've never been successful because I didn't want it? I can't handle 2nd or 3rd -let alone rotating- shifts (something else he never seemed to believe. "Everyone else can do it, you can too.") To this day, I wonder what his thoughts are of me.
Anyone else ever get this attitude from family or in school?