common denominator I am betting with medical personnel that don’t give children with sever life threatening disability good care is that they are supporters of abortion upon demand and look at these children with disabilities as walking attack’s on there reasons for believing in abortion.
Disability is difficult for the disabled one even in the most loving family, and it is difficult on the most loving family as well.
The young Down syndrome guy with the sock company (Bush 41’s socks) who has been on Fox a couple times is delightful.
And his company has given real jobs to other disabled people.
we belong to a parent’s circle association that runs the gamut of disabilities, our son has been diagnosed since 2 years old with autism.Some of the children we see being loved by parents stagger my mind with the degree of disability, and the amount of patience and love the parents give. Our son is a study in contradiction, mentally, he seems a simple boy of 8(he’s 20)but he can do things with music that astound and bewilder his instructors in piano and violin. The violin is not a favorite, but he’s used it to pole vault into chord progressions and changing the key of a song to see if his instructors are aware.Or if they are watching or listening. If he put his mind to more thinks(sp intended)he could be impressive (chess for instance) but what he wants to spend time on is purely his choice. We battle about that, he and I...but we are both aware we have it much better than most of the other Parent’s Circle members.
My dear departed brother had duchenees MD and died in 1984
He was an angel who never had a bad day and touched many many lives
He is in large part who I am
BTTT!