Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 I do not have my license yet no.  I'm currently unnemployed, but I never stop looking. I'm always looking it seems! ICK. I do live independently. And, I love it!  I am not married, no. I'm divorced. [that was the biggest obstacle of my life]  I'm not entuirely sure what you mean about qualifications, on finishing school., It took my IEP for me finish highschool, I was 22. And have accomodations for my college classes. [Does that answer your question]  And yes, I was petrified before Ronin was born. To having a child! I didn't want any baby have to undure what I had to, as a baby.  I dont know if this is an obsticle, but I choose to inform people If I know them well enough, or my emotions doesn't get to insulted that I have Mosaic Down Syndrome or not. It is something of a gaurd for me. If I dont fully trust this person, or people. I wont share a thing. And they'll view me as a normal typical guy. I'm high functioning, and have been doing this way for years, it helps me know who's lying to me or not. So, it for me is a usefull tool. Plus, having others think you're stupider than you look is even funner, when I retort back with my wit! I love putting people in thier place with that one. I'm very smart, so is jennifer Katz, and Tim Colvin, Becuase of everyone here in and around the IMDSA I consider this my real family. So, I share with everyone.  ** If you want to talk to me, personally louise, let me know. I'd love to help!. [i hope that did help]  Casey Morton: ---------------------------------- IMDSA Self-Advocate/Spokesman www.imdsa.org Morton Programs Management: Founder. www.linkedin.com Blog: http://caseymorton30.blogspot.com/ ----------------------------------------------------  Subject: If you have MDS.. To: MosaicDS Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 11:27 AM  ...Im interested to learn about the people with MDS, as my daughter is 11, Im wondering what the future holds for her. If anyone could answer these questions I would be greatful: Does anyone with MDS have a driver licence for example? Do you have a job and how do you find working? Do you live independantly? Are you married? Did you finish school with any qualifications? I saw that Casey has a son, thats great! Did having MDS worry you about having children of your own? What day to day obstacles do you face which other people without MDS may find easier? I know that even kids without MDS may face obstacles and may not get a job/drive etc but Im just trying to guage my hopes for my own daughter, if that make sense?! Thanks Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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