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my newest video, that i made today.

 
its a picture slide show, not even a minute long,
 
but i think i did awesome, i added music and made it look cool.
u should watch it
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WENFX5YDC1A
 
i worked hard on it Great slideshow Star!Hi Star, you look great !... just a thought .... could you put your picture taker up higher so that you are looking into or up to the lens. And give a Big Smile
Hugs Lyn
Brandon, you look just fine sweetie!! thnx for watching!!
my ppl on youtube have been watching too
and some left nice comments, yay!!
 
someday, im gonna be that thin again though, im sure
not today though, maybe once im off the pred.
lol
 
im making another video monday, for the 1st day of school
then everyone gets to see how different i look now
 
i hope nobody at school laughs at my fatness, that'd be bad...
Dear Brandon, GREAT VIDEO! I love it! You are adorable my dear! I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to deal with med-related weight-gain during your teen years. You are an amazing kid though! The fact that you took the time to create this video and encouraged others to ask questions about how you gained the weight is remarkable and courageous. Rather than try to deny what's going on with you and your body (which a lot of ADULTS do!), you're putting it right out there and saying, "hey, look at me. I am a person just like you. I was thin, and for now I'm not. And guess what world - it's OK! I'm still the same person! I love that you encourage others to ask how you gained! You're a very open, honest, "real" young man and you should be very proud of yourself. I really admire you. I have no doubt that whatever adversities you face in your life, you're going to overcome them. You truly amaze me Brandon :) I hope my son grows up to be just like you. You're got a great future ahead of you and so much to look forward to. I can't wait to see where God leads you! I hope things went well for you when you went back-to-school. I know that some kids can't be blunt and cruel at this age, so if anyone gives you a hard time, just know that they're the one with the problem and you're ok in your own skin ;)
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