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renaissancewoman101

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  1. Glad you guys have come to a mutual solution for the issue at hand. I hope everything works out
  2. Hope it is a good experience for him and that he can meet others like him
  3. Sorry to hear that you cannot find services for your son. He is a fine boy though and you have taught him well (even without help) and I think he will do fine in life. I have achondroplasia (which is another word for dwarfism), My parents never acknowledged that about me when I was young, so never had me diagnosed. I finally got diagnosed as an adult (after I went to see a endocrinologist), and I find that most service/help, etc. is geared for children. Even the endocrinologist that I saw was surprised my parents never went and had me diagnosed.
  4. That's too bad that you won't qualify for help. Hopefully if you get denied, they will grant it to you on appeal. It's amazing how far your son has come along. I agree with the lady, you guys are exceptional parents
  5. Hope you get a nice sizeable amount back . You can save it for your son, for his future.
  6. Wow!!! Sorry to hear about your acquaintance. i really admire you for what you have done for your son and how strongly you advocate for him. It is because of you that he, unlike many others, has completed HS and is thriving well. I know you will face these problems head on with the resoluteness that is in your nature and get him the help he needs and ruthlessly advocate for him. I wish I had a mom like you. She refused to see that I have a form of achondroplasia (which accounts for my smallness and irregularity in size) and never got me tested for it. Instead she used to berate me for being so small and odd looking and causing her embarrassment. It wasn't till I was an adult and I was seeing a neurologist for some spinal issues, that he mentioned the the achondroplasia could be a cause of it. After that, I started doing research on it.
  7. Jengh, you are a very good artist. I like your color scheme.
  8. Consistency and routine is tantamount. Once that starts changing, it means problems are on the horizon.
  9. Change The art of change, A reinvention, A reawakening, of what we once were, to what we are now and beyond, Bigger, better, beyond all. the chrysalis budding. Shaking out it's wings. To fly, fly like the eagle. The wings take shape. The old is the past, the past is dull, worn out, boring. Newness is good. One must change One must change. If one is to ever be accepted. Loved, cared for, change is a cry. a cry for acceptance. a yearning that is never slaked. I must follow that road of change. Else the eons of time will erase. My existence. My life. My very footprint.
  10. my best friend's mom, who is like a surrogate mother to me. I hope her fight against breast cancer will be successful.
  11. I'm glad you like my poetry. I write when I am thoughtful. I don't always see the light.
  12. Tears fall Eyes raised to the heavens. a thin, strangled voice utters "why" a heartwrenching sob, a muttering of prayers, darkness falls. the darkness of night the eternal dark of the night. fears abound, tears at the soul, weakness springs eternal. the eternity of night, night that never ends, eternal darkness why? A ray of light shines down slowly, soft, warm light that does not blight. Falls on thy face, covered with thy tears, a voice utters forth, I be with you always, trust in me, for I shall be your light.
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