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Date Posted: 08:32:23 03/03/02 Sun
Author: Jessie Grasso
Subject: Testing Family Bonds: Number 5

If one of my siblings were "spared" and I had the disease, I would be upset. I would probably be very jealous that my sibling did not have the disease. I know I would definately sulk and there would always be that question in the back of my head of Why I got the disease and my sibling didn't. Even though I would be very upset, I would never let my sibling know how truly upset I was, because it would just make them feel more guilty. If the tables were turned I know I'd feel very guilty. I think it might be even worse for someone in that position because they have to watch their sibling go through everything, knowing it could have been them. Both situations are very tough to handle.

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