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Hi,
I was without puter for 2 weeks so I haven't been here till now. I wish I could come by and have time to help you myself. I remember times I so much wanted a break for myself and at the same time felt it wouldn't be right if it weren't me. I agree with Donna. Hugs to you. befuddled2 |
Yes, social isolation IS an issue for me. I Catch EVERYTHING. No matter where I go or how careful I am I am always picking up some new germ that makes me sick so I have no option but to remain a recluse. It's not going to change, I have been this way all my life and as I get older it only gets worse.
The majority of my life consists of computer friendships, the weekly or BiWeekly trip to the library for movies and books. Weekly trip to buy food an to visit my P.O. Box to see if anything is there. My life is lonely and it sucks sometimes but I have no choice. Stay alone and be O.K. or go out around people and catch something and be sick for months. My lungs have about had it with infections. I don't want to be this way but it's the hand I've been dealt with no hope of anything better. :( At least YOU have the possibility sometime in the future to change your situation. If you are content with things now then you won't make any changes concerning your son but for now it looks like that's the way you want it. If it makes you happy for now then count your blessings. |
Donna,
I hope this helps, some anyway... Have you given thought to enrolling yourself and your son in a few classes together at a local community college or a state supported university? Not so much for credits, but more for personal enjoyment and the social interaction that such would involve you both in. I would imagine your son to be much more intellectually capable than many might give him credit for. And he may hunger for some sort of intellectual stimulation and/or outlet....... Anyway, this may be of some interest and/or use to y'all, specific to Alabama: http://www.disabilityinfo.gov/digov-...&search=Search And And here too: http://www.healing-arts.org/children...htm#Technology click on: "Assistive Technology, Mechanical Aids and Other Devices for Cerebral Palsy" One last, assistive/adaptive technology stuff & links: http://codi.buffalo.edu/computing.htm I read and re-read your replies to every body especially Dorrie ,Donna, befuddled2 and and especially your 10-08-2007 12:55 AM post to Dorrie....You are quite an intelligent and insightful woman. I hope I can learn to be more like you as time goes on.....Thanxxx! And, I agree with you about the animals, I would be lost without my canine companions.......... BTW, I have family on Sand Mountain near Ider, Alabama. Been there many times... |
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