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You know it's interesting you should say that because for several years, my
mother would talk about being sad at the fact that the statute of
limitations had run out for suing the doctor who delivered me. I *never*
wanted to do such a thing and after she died, I finally realized my reaction
was due to the fact that I didn't feel broken at all, so why sue to fix it?
I was not an RH-negative baby but a 3-month preemie whose birth weight was
just under 2 pounds. My mother would always talk about the fact that they
had to have me baptized the day after I was born because they didn't expect
me to survive. Well, here I am 55 years on .... ;)
Kat
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From: "Cleveland, Kyle E." <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 6:13 PM
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Subject: Re: stemcells
> As others on the list have noted (and all of these folks are
> "first-person" CP-ers, not parents), sh*t
> happens, as it were. As a very wise man said a couple thousand years ago,
> "The rain falls on both
> good folks and bad." As tragic as it may seem, having CP (or any other
> physical or mental
> challenge) can make your daughter, your family and yourself far stronger,
> much closer. The silver
>linings are there.
>
> Kyle
>
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