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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 13,019
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Legendary
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 13,019
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To Everyone
My youngest son Derrick who is 18 and a senior in High School at the present time. Knows exactly what it means to not be able to drive. He has epilepsy,
and wont be able to drive probably ever. Luckily for me he has accepted this.
My husband has had a hard time accepting the fact that he wont be able to drive. He wants to break this rule teach him to drive a riding mower and do things that are dangerous for him. I work through this with him all the time.
But I also know that my son has a level head and will do what is right. We live in a small town. And to get the job he dreams of working with dogs.
That is probably being a groomer of some sort. Its going to take some driving.
And its going to probably be volunteer. SO hopefully his SSI will come through. But you can do anything if you dream long enough.
donna
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