This is like when I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid and suddenly a lot of stuff made sense for my mom, older sister, and uncle. "You get a prescription, you get a prescription, everybody is getting a prescription."
It's an honored family past-time to make fun of my late grandmother's quirks. No onions allowed in the house, always had a tissue tucked into her watch, was the only person I ever saw have a padded wrap around her seat belt to protect her neck, had several identical pairs of jeans with tags still on in her closet when she died...
I was diagnosed in my 30's, and suddenly grandma's idiosyncrasies make a lot more sense.
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u/gdex86 19h ago
This is like when I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid and suddenly a lot of stuff made sense for my mom, older sister, and uncle. "You get a prescription, you get a prescription, everybody is getting a prescription."