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Bev54

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17. My brother who had Down's syndrome
Fri Jan 29, 2021, 02:17 PM
Jan 2021

just past away at the age of 63. My parents were told to put him in an institution, however they did not listen. He was the most loving, fun, gentle soul I have ever met. I understand 63 years ago, doctors did not understand the syndrome but 15 years ago??? That is beyond ridiculous. I have worked with special Olympics and mentally challenged people for most of my life and I cannot understand that attitude from anyone, no less a doctor.

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Oh boy GusBob Jan 2021 #1
Thought the same thing! MizLibby Jan 2021 #2
Duck & Cover Disaffected Jan 2021 #7
*snort* smirkymonkey Jan 2021 #36
She is beautiful. Doreen Jan 2021 #3
makes you wonder how they even knew. mopinko Jan 2021 #9
It's very obvious that she has it. LisaL Jan 2021 #50
i see it too, but you'd have to be looking for it. mopinko Jan 2021 #61
She really didn't have a mildest case. LisaL Jan 2021 #63
The makeup artist uses shading and eyeliner techniques change the shape of the eyes... NurseJackie Jan 2021 #13
Yes. Though her eyes remain widely spaced, makeup can't help that. Per se, it is not a defect. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2021 #23
Awesome! She's got an Instagram page Wednesdays Jan 2021 #14
Well, it's pretty obvious to me that she has Down syndrome. LisaL Jan 2021 #42
If you follow the link and look at photos that are not designed Ms. Toad Jan 2021 #49
Wow! AirmensMom Jan 2021 #4
What a lovely girl mcar Jan 2021 #5
Be careful NurseJackie, I got attacked for spelling Down's with the S just yesterday MagickMuffin Jan 2021 #6
That was rude what happened GusBob Jan 2021 #10
It's not an error here, common or otherwise. Mariana Jan 2021 #15
Thanks, see? GusBob Jan 2021 #16
Thanks-- I just noticed wikipedia uses both Down and Down's LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #32
I read that charged response to you yesterday. Niagara Jan 2021 #19
That was the first thing that popped in my head PatSeg Jan 2021 #22
Yeah, I saw that. It was ridiculous... NurseJackie Jan 2021 #34
Saw that. sheshe2 Jan 2021 #53
Yes, I read that and didn't understand the attack over spelling. There was certainly nothing Marie Marie Jan 2021 #62
What a lovely young lady UpInArms Jan 2021 #8
What a wonderful story... CatMor Jan 2021 #11
She is beautiful! WOW! blueinredohio Jan 2021 #12
Such a sweet face! NurseJackie Jan 2021 #74
My brother who had Down's syndrome Bev54 Jan 2021 #17
My cousin, Tim, also died at age 63. He lived with his parents for most of his life. NurseJackie Jan 2021 #21
My aunt told me to put my learning disabled daughter in an institution... Grasswire2 Jan 2021 #54
... NurseJackie Jan 2021 #67
Doctors in 2005 telling the mom to put her in an institution? Who are these doctors? Squinch Jan 2021 #18
Yeah, I'd have to see some evidence that the doctors actually said that. Mariana Jan 2021 #26
That struck me as well. Ms. Toad Jan 2021 #51
What an amazing and inspiring story. Niagara Jan 2021 #20
Wonderful story and Kennedy is stunning PatSeg Jan 2021 #24
I know, right? NurseJackie Feb 2021 #75
Angels PersianStar Jan 2021 #25
I'm utterly shocked that fifteen years ago the doctors were PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2021 #27
It's strange enough that I'm wondering if they really said that. Mariana Jan 2021 #33
Don't forget, if it was rural Colorado Wednesdays Jan 2021 #38
Do you believe her doctors really told her that? Mariana Jan 2021 #39
74 million people voted for Trump. coti Jan 2021 #43
Even bad people can become doctors. Mariana Jan 2021 #47
As far as I can tell, consequences of Down syndrome can vary widely. LisaL Jan 2021 #46
Those gentle eyes remind me of a fawn. colorado_ufo Jan 2021 #28
Indeed-- truly beautiful LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #30
What a beautiful description. NurseJackie Jan 2021 #44
where's the person who keeps insisting it is "Down syndrome"? LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #29
crickets or clammed up GusBob Jan 2021 #37
Good question. NurseJackie Jan 2021 #73
what is the current view on the ethics of this syndrome? LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #31
Do you think it's unethical for a woman to terminate a pregnancy? nt Mariana Jan 2021 #40
No. I know it used to be common to terminate Down syndrome pregnancies LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #55
I don't know for sure, but I doubt it. Mariana Jan 2021 #57
Personally I don't think it is unethical LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #58
Maybe but that certainly hasn't stopped people, Neema Jan 2021 #66
absolutely-- that makes perfect sense LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #69
Yep, that's certainly is a big consideration, whether the offspring will ever be able to live LisaL Jan 2021 #70
I was just reading recently that the number of Neema Jan 2021 #65
Especially in Europe. LisaL Jan 2021 #71
There is no treatment for the syndrome itself. LisaL Jan 2021 #41
I believe in the right to choose LymphocyteLover Jan 2021 #56
What an amazing story! BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #35
What a beautiful girl. Bet she makes more money than the doctors who advised her mother. Vinca Jan 2021 #45
Our Friend & Neighbor Has This Affliction ProfessorGAC Jan 2021 #48
Thank you for this. sheshe2 Jan 2021 #52
Well, maybe this makes up for it. Warms the heart, doesn't it? NurseJackie Jan 2021 #59
Yes it does, NJ. sheshe2 Jan 2021 #60
What an uplifting account, NJ. brer cat Jan 2021 #64
A lovely young woman with unique features. MineralMan Jan 2021 #68
I saw a Downs boy on one of the nig talent shows leftyladyfrommo Jan 2021 #72
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