Important Conclusions.
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Also I don't know if the public is on the same page with this next one by now. We'll, everyone in my life obviously already knows. And I will make it my mission to inform the public, now that I know I can. The reason why I was never diagnosed as a little boy with Cerebral Palsy, autism and a couple of other things is simple. I was deliberately misdiagnosed. They knew early on, how could they not? I had good doctors and one of them must've seen it. Well, they did. And then the people in my life systematically took part in the abuse of a little defenseless handicapped boy, who was just trying to live his life. At the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in 1981, at Fairlane mall in Dearborn around 1980 when I seemed to restore sight to a blind man, the Halloweens of 1980 and 81 both at that same man's house, in the 1990s in Dearborn and Detroit, 2004 in Dearborn and Detroit with my car and then after 2004 at Sinai-Grace hospital leading to seven years of suicidal ideation that could have ended tragically. It almost did a couple times. And now my legal guardian Eric vandalizes my washing machine making me have to go out at 3 AM to do my laundry now. And now he wants to abandon me to become homeless. And my case worker tells me in Michigan we reward that behavior.
I'm sure we don't. And in addition to having all the people taking part in this held accountable, I'm going to make it my life's mission to expose them. Along with the other two talking points. Till the day I die.
Edit: So to review, my neurologist confirmed Cerebral Palsy thru an EEG in 2011. But it was pretty obvious early on from the way I walked, and other things like bowel and bladder issues. From the fact I can never look people in the face, one doctor pointed out I obviously have a mild form of autism. Plus I might a have couple of other mental and even intellectual issues (I was deprived of oxygen at birth). Plus possibly a head deformity. And really many, many other physical symptoms I've had all my life that mean nothing to me. But they would mean something to a doctor of course.
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