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Having been a teenager (and a child before that) I remember being annoyed by the intensity many adults had in their efforts to try to teach me certain things. Now, as an adult, I look back with regret having ignored those lessons, and see the multitude of wasted opportunities that I let pass me by. I find myself wanting so much to get my own children to understand the importance of those things, and sadly watching them be as annoyed as I was.
I see the same struggle in Krystin's post. She seems annoyed at what she sees as an exaggerated and unnecessary concern, yet many of us would see in her words the same attitude we see in so many of our own kids in regards to the seriousness of CAH. In my case, remembering Douglas Jester, it scare me, a lot.