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Q: Has anyone ever heard of 1800petmeds or other reputable online pet med sites selling counterfit medicine?
Today I tried a new vet since moving back to NYC and they immediately started asking me what type of food am I feeling my dog and if she is on flea and tick preventative, To which i answered royal canin and yes she is on preventative meds. Then she was like do you get it from your vet or online. I said I get it online with a prescription. So she starts telling me that 1800ped meds sells counterfit drugs and they don’t guarantee their products and they(meaning the vet clinic) stand behind all the medicine they sell and if my dog had any reaction they would treat her for free, blah blah blah. I mean i’ve been using heartguard from my online store since she was a puppy and she’s never had a reaction. I was really turned off by them and don’t think I will use them again. I think they are just trying to boost their sales and are not really concerned with their patients or owners. But please let me know if I’m wrong.
Today I tried a new vet since moving back to NYC and they immediately started asking me what type of food am I feeling my dog and if she is on flea and tick preventative, To which i answered royal canin and yes she is on preventative meds. Then she was like do you get it from your vet or online. I said I get it online with a prescription. So she starts telling me that 1800ped meds sells counterfit drugs and they don’t guarantee their products and they(meaning the vet clinic) stand behind all the medicine they sell and if my dog had any reaction they would treat her for free, blah blah blah. I mean i’ve been using heartguard from my online store since she was a puppy and she’s never had a reaction. I was really turned off by them and don’t think I will use them again. I think they are just trying to boost their sales and are not really concerned with their patients or owners. But please let me know if I’m wrong.* I left out in the original post I use Lambert Vet suppy to get my meds
A: Yes, they DO sell counterfeit drugs.
Just ask a few of our clients who have been royally screwed over by 1-800-petmeds. One of the dogs tested heartworm positive while they were taking heartworm prevention (Heartgard) from Pet Meds. Yikes!
Our hospital REFUSES to deal with these *unlicensed* online pharmacies because we care about our patients!
ADD: 1-800-Petmeds gets an estimated 80% of their meds from 3rd world countries who do not have any organizations (like the FDA) to set standards and check on manufacturing procedures…. pretty scary.
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Who’s your daddy? Answer’s at the drugstore
Pharmacy chain markets DNA paternity tests in 30 states nationwide
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New at-home DNA paternity tests require samples of cells swabbed from the cheeks of the child, the alleged father and, ideally, the mother.
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After two decades, Sean Reid of Surrey, British Columbia, discovered that he had a son. Fred Turley of Des Plaines, Ill., learned he didn’t have a daughter. And Wendy Lieb of Lewis Center, Ohio, made certain she wasn’t going to be a grandmother quite yet.
In all three situations, crucial genetic information altered the lives of the people involved. And in each case, it came not from a doctor or other medical source, but from a $29.99 kit on a drugstore shelf.
Reid, Turley and Lieb are among more than 800 customers who responded to the first wave of marketing for do-it-yourself DNA paternity tests sold as Identigene by Sorenson Genomics of Salt Lake City.
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Sales in three western states — Washington, Oregon and California — were so brisk last fall that Rite Aid Corp. expanded the product this week to some 4,300 stores in 30 states across the country.
“The running joke is that we’re the Maury Povich family,” said Reid, 37, who confirmed years of speculation about a former girlfriend’s son with a kit purchased at a Bellingham, Wash., store. “But why not do it privately? We did this as discreetly, as efficiently and as cost-effectively as possible.”
For users like Reid, the tests provide easier answers to one of life’s crucial questions — Who’s your daddy? — said Douglas Fogg, chief operating officer of Identigene.
“Everyone is purchasing the tests because they’re curious,” said Fogg, who expects to sell at least 52,000 tests this year. “They’re looking to establish questions about their own child or their own paternity.”
But for genetics experts, drugstore marketing of DNA testing raises questions of accuracy and ethics.
“From our perspective, direct-to-consumer genetic tests raise all the same issues for lax government oversight, potentially misleading or false advertising and the potential for making profound medical decisions on the basis of poorly interpreted or understood results,” said Rick Borchelt, a spokesman for the Genetics and Public Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University.
At the very least, the kits have the potential to complicate the lives of the people who use them, legal experts cautioned.
“We all need to take a step back and realize that this is different than many tests that you take,” said R. Alta Charo, a professor of law and bioethics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. “This is a life-changing moment.”
DNA tests join other diagnostic tools
The paternity kits have taken their place on store shelves next to other diagnostic tests that don’t rely on DNA, including those for pregnancy, HIV and blood sugar, said Michael S. Watson, executive director of the American College of Medical Genetics.
Unlike genetic tests for health conditions, tests that use DNA to determine paternity are fairly simple to provide and fairly easy to interpret, said Watson. They’re subject to limited oversight, however, with no review required by the Food and Drug Administration and no certification required under the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, or CLIA.
The Identigene kit includes swabs for collecting cell samples from the inside of the cheeks of the child and the alleged father. Collection of the mother’s cells is optional, but strongly recommended to strengthen the results. The swabs are packaged and mailed to the Sorenson laboratory in Salt Lake City where they’re analyzed.
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The Sorenson lab is accredited by the AABB, the agency formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks.
Results are reported online, by phone or by mail in three to five business days. They come back as a probability figure that verifies paternity with 98 percent to 99 percent accuracy, Watson said.
Total cost is about $150, including the price of the kit and a $119 laboratory processing fee. For another $200, users can purchase validated tests that meet legal requirements for determining paternity, Fogg said.
Court use questionable
But Susan Crockin, a lawyer who specializes in reproductive technology, said consumers shouldn’t count on the tests standing up in court.
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“The jury’s still very much out on these tests in terms of reliability and establishing a chain of custody,” said Crockin, a consultant for the Johns Hopkins public policy center.
Most of the users who have been buying the kits — which have gone on sale for as low as $17.99 — don’t plan to use the results to resolve legal issues, Fogg acknowledged. Instead, most are looking to answer social questions. And that’s where the complexity comes in.
Because the cell samples are taken in private, there’s the potential for fraud and deception, noted Charo, the ethics expert.
“I can imagine rather peculiar circumstances in which somebody has a swab taken without their knowledge,” she said. “It raises questions about informed consent.”
Even when people do consent, the results can be unsettling. Watson estimates that between 5 percent and 10 percent of genetic tests he’s conducted show a child is not related to the presumed father.
“It could break up families,” Watson said. “Some will be broken because that was the goal. Others will be broken up and that wasn’t the goal.”
But people who’ve used the at-home tests swear by the ease, the accuracy — and the results.
After 20 years, a mystery solved
For Reid, the paternity test opened the door to a new extended family. He’d always wondered whether the baby born to a former girlfriend was his, even though she insisted the child was fathered by another man. When the girlfriend contacted Reid on Facebook last summer, the pictures she sent of her oldest son raised the question anew.
“My wife, said ‘Oh my, that’s you,’” said Reid, a nurse.
Internet research pointed Reid to the Identigene test, which was cheaper and more convenient than other options. With cooperation from his former girlfriend and her son, they all took the tests, with results that altered everyone’s lives.
“Our newest son has a family he never knew he had including grandparents, aunts, and three younger brothers who are all very excited to meet him,” Reid said.
For Fred Turley, 55, the DNA test confirmed what his companion had told him: the 4-year-old girl he helped care for was not his. The news was disappointing, but clear, he said.
“The bottom line is, I don’t have to live with the uncertainty about her being my daughter and wind up in a fight just to find out,” Turley said. “This won’t change how I feel about the girl. It will just remove what had become a major concern.”
For Wendy Lieb, 41, the DNA test restored her 20-year-old son’s future. He’d already quit college, taken a job and assumed the responsibilities of pending parenthood after a girl he had sex with at a party claimed she was pregnant with his child.
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Lieb said she was proud of her son’s response, but perplexed after the baby, a boy, was born.
“He just didn’t look like my son at all,” Lieb said. “And we have fairly strong genes.”
A trip to the drugstore and 10 days later, the answer was clear: her son was not the father.
“I thought it would have required thousands of dollars and a trip to the doctor,” she said.
Lieb is relieved for her own child, of course, but also for everyone involved. As difficult as the situation has been, she said, it will be easier for them to adjust now, rather than years later. The test may raise ethical questions, she said, but it also provides the peace of mind that comes with answers.
“I think it’s a lot more ethical for you to find out the truth,” she said.
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A: i was just telling my sister about the home D.N.A. she didn’t believe they were being sold in stores. i think they are a great idea. now all those lil girls /women can stop making a fool of them selves on Maury because it looks so ignorant and disrespectful. and it’s cheaper than going to a lab or the court system.
Q: POLL:Which of these things have you done?
Graduated High School.
Kissed someone.M
Smoked cigarettes.
Got so drunk you passed out.
Rode every ride at an amusement park.M
Collected something really stupid.
Gone to a rock concert.
Helped someone.M
Gone fishing.
Watched four movies in one night.M
Gone long periods of time with out sleep.M
Lied to someone.M
Been dumped.M
Snorted cocaine.
Failed a class.M
Smoked weed.
Dealt drugs.
Taken a college level course.
Been in a car accident.
Been in a tornado.
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid).
Watched someone die.M
Been to a funeral.M
Burned yourself. (accidentally)M
Ran a marathon.
Your parents got divorced.
Cried yourself to sleep.M
Spent over $200 in one day.M
Flown on a plane.
Cheated on someone.M
Been cheated on.M
Written a 10 page letter.
Gone skiing.
Been sailing.
Cut yourself. (accidentally)M
Had a best friend.M
Lost someone you loved.M
Shoplifted something.
Been to jail.
Had detention.M
Skipped school.M
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do.M
Stolen books from the library.
Gone to a different country.
Dropped out of school.
Been in a mental hospital.
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies.M
Had an online diary.M
Fired a gun.
Gambled in a casino.
Had a yard sale.
And a lemonade stand.
Actually made money at the lemonade stand.
Been in a school play.M
Been fired from a job.
Taken a lie detector test.
Swam with dolphins.
Gone to sea world.
Attempted suicide.
Voted for American/Australian Idol.
Written poetry.M
Read more than 20 books a year.M
Gone to Europe.
Loved someone you couldn’t have.M
Wondered about your sexuality.M
Used a coloring book over age 12.M
Had surgery.
Had stitches.
Taken a taxi.M
Seen the Washington Monument.
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once.
Overdosed.
Had a drug or alcohol problem.
Been in a fist fight.M
Suffered any form of abuse.M
Had a hamster.
Petted a wild animal.M
Used a credit card.
Gone surfing in California.
Did “spirit day” at school.
Dyed your hair.
Got a tattoo.
Had something pierced.
Got straight A’s.
Been on the Honor Roll.
Known someone with HIV or AIDS.M
Taken pictures with a webcam.M
Started a fire.M
Had a party while your parents weren’t home.
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone
Put a big M next to the ones you’ve done copy and paste.
A: Graduated High School.M
Kissed someone.M
Smoked cigarettes.
Got so drunk you passed out.
Rode every ride at an amusement park.
Collected something really stupid.M
Gone to a rock concert.M
Helped someone.M
Gone fishing.M
Watched four movies in one night.M
Gone long periods of time with out sleep.M
Lied to someone.M
Been dumped.
Snorted cocaine.
Failed a class.
Smoked weed.
Dealt drugs.
Taken a college level course.M
Been in a car accident.M
Been in a tornado.M
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid).
Watched someone die.
Been to a funeral.M
Burned yourself. (accidentally)M
Ran a marathon.
Your parents got divorced.
Cried yourself to sleep.M
Spent over $200 in one day.M
Flown on a plane.M
Cheated on someone.
Been cheated on.
Written a 10 page letter.
Gone skiing.M
Been sailing.
Cut yourself. (accidentally)M
Had a best friend.M
Lost someone you loved.M
Shoplifted something.
Been to jail.
Had detention.
Skipped school.M
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do.M
Stolen books from the library.
Gone to a different country.
Dropped out of school.
Been in a mental hospital.
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies.M
Had an online diary.
Fired a gun.
Gambled in a casino.
Had a yard sale.M
And a lemonade stand.M
Actually made money at the lemonade stand.
Been in a school play.
Been fired from a job.
Taken a lie detector test.
Swam with dolphins.
Gone to sea world.
Attempted suicide.
Voted for American/Australian Idol.
Written poetry.M
Read more than 20 books a year.M
Gone to Europe.
Loved someone you couldn’t have.M
Wondered about your sexuality.
Used a coloring book over age 12.M
Had surgery.M
Had stitches.
Taken a taxi.M
Seen the Washington Monument.M
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once.M
Overdosed.
Had a drug or alcohol problem.
Been in a fist fight.
Suffered any form of abuse.
Had a hamster.
Petted a wild animal.
Used a credit card.
Gone surfing in California.
Did “spirit day” at school.M
Dyed your hair.
Got a tattoo.
Had something pierced.M
Got straight A’s.M
Been on the Honor Roll.M
Known someone with HIV or AIDS.
Taken pictures with a webcam.
Started a fire.
Had a party while your parents weren’t home.
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone
Q: POLL:Which of these things have you done? Mark the ones you have done with a big M?
POLL:Which of these things have you done?
Graduated High School.
Kissed someone.M
Smoked cigarettes.
Got so drunk you passed out.
Rode every ride at an amusement park.M
Collected something really stupid.
Gone to a rock concert.
Helped someone.M
Gone fishing.
Watched four movies in one night.M
Gone long periods of time with out sleep.M
Lied to someone.M
Been dumped.M
Snorted cocaine.
Failed a class.M
Smoked weed.
Dealt drugs.
Taken a college level course.
Been in a car accident.
Been in a tornado.
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid).
Watched someone die.M
Been to a funeral.M
Burned yourself. (accidentally)M
Ran a marathon.
Your parents got divorced.
Cried yourself to sleep.M
Spent over $200 in one day.M
Flown on a plane.
Cheated on someone.M
Been cheated on.M
Written a 10 page letter.
Gone skiing.
Been sailing.
Cut yourself. (accidentally)M
Had a best friend.M
Lost someone you loved.M
Shoplifted something.
Been to jail.
Had detention.M
Skipped school.M
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do.M
Stolen books from the library.
Gone to a different country.
Dropped out of school.
Been in a mental hospital.
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies.M
Had an online diary.M
Fired a gun.
Gambled in a casino.
Had a yard sale.
And a lemonade stand.
Actually made money at the lemonade stand.
Been in a school play.M
Been fired from a job.
Taken a lie detector test.
Swam with dolphins.
Gone to sea world.
Attempted suicide.
Voted for American/Australian Idol.
Written poetry.M
Read more than 20 books a year.M
Gone to Europe.
Loved someone you couldn’t have.M
Wondered about your sexuality.M
Used a coloring book over age 12.M
Had surgery.
Had stitches.
Taken a taxi.M
Seen the Washington Monument.
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once.
Overdosed.
Had a drug or alcohol problem.
Been in a fist fight.M
Suffered any form of abuse.M
Had a hamster.
Petted a wild animal.M
Used a credit card.
Gone surfing in California.
Did “spirit day” at school.
Dyed your hair.
Got a tattoo.
Had something pierced.
Got straight A’s.
Been on the Honor Roll.
Known someone with HIV or AIDS.M
Taken pictures with a webcam.M
Started a fire.M
Had a party while your parents weren’t home.
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone
Put a big M next to the ones you’ve done copy and paste.
A: This is fun to do, but I’d imagine very boring to read! I’m 14, if that affects my answers.
POLL:Which of these things have you done?
Graduated High School.
Kissed someone.
Smoked cigarettes.
Got so drunk you passed out.
Rode every ride at an amusement park. (not enough time, but I would have)
Collected something really stupid.
Gone to a rock concert.
Helped someone.M
Gone fishing. M
Watched four movies in one night.
Gone long periods of time with out sleep.
Lied to someone.M
Been dumped.
Snorted cocaine.
Failed a class.
Smoked weed.
Dealt drugs.
Taken a college level course.
Been in a car accident.
Been in a tornado.
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid).
Watched someone die.
Been to a funeral.
Burned yourself. (accidentally, and not badly)M
Ran a marathon.
Your parents got divorced.
Cried yourself to sleep.
Spent over $200 in one day.M
Flown on a plane. M
Cheated on someone.
Been cheated on.
Written a 10 page letter.
Gone skiing. (we went skiing when I was little, but I didn’t actually ski)
Been sailing.
Cut yourself. (accidentally)M
Had a best friend.M
Lost someone you loved.
Shoplifted something.
Been to jail.
Had detention. (strangely, not yet)
Skipped school. (only for like…family things. I don’t wag)
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do.M (kind of.)
Stolen books from the library. (accidentally took one I thought my friend had borrowed. We returned it discreetly though)
Gone to a different country. M
Dropped out of school.
Been in a mental hospital.
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies. M (millions and millions of times)
Had an online diary.
Fired a gun.
Gambled in a casino.
Had a yard sale. (I want to!)
And a lemonade stand.
Actually made money at the lemonade stand.
Been in a school play. M
Been fired from a job.
Taken a lie detector test.
Swam with dolphins.
Gone to sea world. M
Attempted suicide.
Voted for American/Australian Idol.
Written poetry.M (not professionally, but like, for school and “fun”)
Read more than 20 books a year. M (definitely)
Gone to Europe. (I will some day)
Loved someone you couldn’t have. M (celebrities
)
Wondered about your sexuality.
Used a coloring book over age 12.
Had surgery.
Had stitches.
Taken a taxi. M
Seen the Washington Monument.
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once. M (but not very often, I don’t like too many)
Overdosed.
Had a drug or alcohol problem.
Been in a fist fight.
Suffered any form of abuse.
Had a hamster
Petted a wild animal. (except at zoos, but they’re kind of not wild)
Used a credit card.
Gone surfing in California.
Did “spirit day” at school.
Dyed your hair. (a tiny bit of highlights)
Got a tattoo.
Had something pierced. M (ears only)
Got straight A’s. (if you only count core subjects, exclude cooking, physical education and instrument, I did)
Been on the Honor Roll. (we don’t have one)
Known someone with HIV or AIDS.
Taken pictures with a webcam. M (my webcam is fuzzy, but I used to)
Started a fire.
Had a party while your parents weren’t home.
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone
Q: have you surveyyyyyyyyyy?
Graduated High School. not yet im in grade 11
Kissed someone. of coursee
Smoked cigarettes. couple times
Got so drunk you passed out. lmao yea
Rode every ride at an amusement park. nope
Collected something really stupid. yes
Gone to a rock concert. nope
Helped someone. who hasn’t
Gone fishing. nope
Spun turn tables. i wish
Watched four movies in one night. can’t stand even to sit for one
Gone long periods of time with out sleep. not going to happen
Lied to someone. i lie toooo much
Been dumped. mhmmm
Snorted cocaine. nopee
Failed a class. yup
Smoked weed. fooo shooooo (y), last time was tuesday
Dealt drugs. no
Taken a college level course. yes..?
Been in a car accident. almost
Been in a tornado. scary $hit
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid). not yet
Watched someone die. nooo
Been to a funeral. course
Burned yourself. (accidentally) yuppp
Ran a marathon. i wanted to, im a good runner
Lost your virginity. not yet
Your parents got divorced. nope
Cried yourself to sleep. too many times
Spent over $200 in one day. i think
Flown on a plane. nope
Cheated on someone. hmm, no
Been cheated on. yupp
Written a 10 page letter. nooo
Gone skiing. nope
Been sailing. nope
Cut yourself. by accident
Had a best friend. of course
Lost someone you loved. yup
Shoplifted something. ahahha :$
Been to jail. nope
Had detention. of course
Skipped school. mhmmm
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do. yes sir
Stolen books from the library. why would i do that?
Gone to a different country. nope
Dropped out of school. noooooo
Been in a mental hospital. nope
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies. some of them, don’t really like them
Had an online diary. no
Fired a gun. i think
Gambled in a casino. nope
Had a yard sale. yupp
And a lemonade stand. lmao no
Actually made money at the lemonade stand. no
Been in a school play. yup
Been fired from a job. nope
Taken a lie detector test. nope
Swam with dolphins. i wishhhh
Gone to sea world. nope
Attempted suicide. nope
Voted for American/Australian Idol. noo
Written poetry. i hate poetry
Read more than 20 books a year. lmao nooooo way
Gone to Europe. nope
Loved someone you couldn’t have. not loved
Wondered about your sexuality. no
Used a coloring book over age 12. i still do, im 16
Had surgery. yuppp
Had stitches. yea
Taken a taxi. nooo
Seen the Washington Monument. nope
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once. yeea…
Overdosed. nope
Had a drug or alcohol problem. not yet
Been in a fist fight. almost, effing skeet was lucky
Suffered any form of abuse. nope
Had a hamster. awww no
Petted a wild animal. yea
Used a credit card. nope
Gone surfing in California. nope
Did “spirit day” at school. yea
Dyed your hair. lol oh yeaa
Got a tattoo. not yet
Had something pierced. of course
Got straight A’s. noooooo
Been on the Honor Roll. ahahhah
Your parents sent you to a shrink. no
Been handcuffed. fake
Known someone with HIV or AIDS. yup
Taken pictures with a webcam. yea
Started a fire. lmao yeaa
Had a party while your parents weren’t home. not at my house
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone. nope
A: Wow this is long, but what the heck, I’m bored.
Graduated High School. Yes
Kissed someone. Yes
Smoked cigarettes. No
Got so drunk you passed out. No
Rode every ride at an amusement park. No
Collected something really stupid. Yes
Gone to a rock concert. Yes
Helped someone. Yes
Gone fishing. Yes
Spun turn tables. No
Watched four movies in one night. No
Gone long periods of time with out sleep. Yes
Lied to someone. Yes
Been dumped. Yes
Snorted cocaine. No
Failed a class. No
Smoked weed. No
Dealt drugs. no
Taken a college level course. Yes
Been in a car accident. No
Been in a tornado. No
Done hard drugs. No
Watched someone die. No
Been to a funeral. Yes
Burned yourself. Accidentally
Ran a marathon. No
Lost your virginity. Yes
Your parents got divorced. No
Cried yourself to sleep. No
Spent over $200 in one day. Yes
Flown on a plane. No
Cheated on someone. No
Been cheated on. No
Written a 10 page letter. No
Gone skiing. No
Been sailing. No
Cut yourself. Accidentally
Had a best friend. Yes
Lost someone you loved. Yes
Shoplifted something. Yes
Been to jail. No
Had detention. No
Skipped school. No
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do. Yes
Stolen books from the library. No
Gone to a different country. Yes
Dropped out of school. No
Been in a mental hospital. No
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies. No
Had an online diary. No
Fired a gun. Yes
Gambled in a casino. No
Had a yard sale. Yes
And a lemonade stand. No
Actually made money at the lemonade stand. No
Been in a school play. Yes
Been fired from a job. No
Taken a lie detector test. No
Swam with dolphins. No
Gone to sea world. No
Attempted suicide. No
Voted for American/Australian Idol. No
Written poetry. No
Read more than 20 books a year. Yes
Gone to Europe. No
Loved someone you couldn’t have. Yes
Wondered about your sexuality. No
Used a coloring book over age 12. Yes
Had surgery. Yes
Had stitches. No
Taken a taxi. Yes
Seen the Washington Monument. No
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once. Ni
Overdosed. No
Had a drug or alcohol problem. No
Been in a fist fight. No
Suffered any form of abuse. No
Had a hamster. No
Petted a wild animal. No
Used a credit card. Yes
Gone surfing in California. No
Did “spirit day” at school. No
Dyed your hair. No
Got a tattoo. No
Had something pierced. No
Got straight A’s. Yes
Been on the Honor Roll. Yes
Your parents sent you to a shrink. No
Been handcuffed. Yes, many times, but never by cops.
Known someone with HIV or AIDS. No
Taken pictures with a webcam. No
Started a fire. Yes
Had a party while your parents weren’t home. No
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone. No
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