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Your parents will listen to you if you sit them down. Don't just blurt it out of the blue. They'll take it more seriously if you set aside a time for this talk so maybe during breakfast, announce to them that you have something important that you'd like to discuss with them. Let them know that you'd like to set up a time to discuss this with them.
This issue has NOTHING to do with PUA or girls. This is 100% about your health so DO NOT mention birds and the bees thing . . . because as you wrote, this is not what your problem is about. Tell them exactly what your symptoms are and how it's affected you. Tell them how long you've endured this problem. Tell them what happened at camp.
At this point, the solution could be much easier than you think. You just need some assistance with finding that solution. But do not put this off any longer. The longer you wait, the more difficult it will be to get out of this little hole. Let us know how you do . . .
Ya usually when some serious condition occurs to me I usually just blurt it out I guess to not make it awkward and for them to not worry but that is precisely what I shouldn't do.
Thanks man, I just needed some feedback so I know Im not just crazy. Will talk to my parents as soon as possible once I figure out how to tell them but I have to do this before my senior year ends. Will let you know on progress.