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HI,

I found out about CHARGE last summer. When our daughter was small

they didn't know what to call her problems. She just celebrated her

18th birthday in September. The early years were terrifying but she

is doing very well now. She is a high school senior and will be off

to college next year. We would like to hear from parents of other

CHARGE teens. doesn't want to dwell on it and I don't blame

her. She just wants to be an active teen. As a parent I hope to

learn more about reserch etc. It's nice to know there are other

families to share with.

LEM

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Hi, LEM--

We're so glad to have you! Please tell us more about ! My daughter,

Aubrie, will be 5 in Nov. She has nearly normal vision in one eye, but

extremely limited vision in the other. She has mild-mod loss in one ear, severe

in the other, but hears quite well in at least one ear with her aids. Her

muscle tone is low, all motor skills (fine, gross, and oral) are somewhat

delayed and/or inefficient, but she runs, jumps, plays, takes dance class, etc

with her friends. She has trouble in a few academic areas (like inconsistent

color naming), but in most is demonstrating skills at age-level or above. She's

very close to reading. She began with total communication as an infant, signed

before she spoke, but now she is an oral communicator. Her speech is difficult

to understand but is improving all of the time. She was tube fed til age 1.5

yrs but is now a completely competent oral eater.

As you said with , the early years (1-2) were terrifying. I was so afraid

of what her future held. Now I am becoming more and more confident that she

will have a " normal " life. Still though, I wonder what " normal " will be for

her. More and more adults and teens with CHARGE have been finding the list.

Their stories are of immeasurable importance to those of us with younger kids.

You have the unique ability to give us a glimpse into our children's future

possibilities.

Please tell us more about 's history and give us a picture of who she is

now. I would love it so much if Aubrie could ignore CHARGE and just enjoy being

a kid, a teen, and an woman.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie (4.5 yrs) CHaRgE and (10 yrs), wife to DJ

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Hi, LEM--

We're so glad to have you! Please tell us more about ! My daughter,

Aubrie, will be 5 in Nov. She has nearly normal vision in one eye, but

extremely limited vision in the other. She has mild-mod loss in one ear, severe

in the other, but hears quite well in at least one ear with her aids. Her

muscle tone is low, all motor skills (fine, gross, and oral) are somewhat

delayed and/or inefficient, but she runs, jumps, plays, takes dance class, etc

with her friends. She has trouble in a few academic areas (like inconsistent

color naming), but in most is demonstrating skills at age-level or above. She's

very close to reading. She began with total communication as an infant, signed

before she spoke, but now she is an oral communicator. Her speech is difficult

to understand but is improving all of the time. She was tube fed til age 1.5

yrs but is now a completely competent oral eater.

As you said with , the early years (1-2) were terrifying. I was so afraid

of what her future held. Now I am becoming more and more confident that she

will have a " normal " life. Still though, I wonder what " normal " will be for

her. More and more adults and teens with CHARGE have been finding the list.

Their stories are of immeasurable importance to those of us with younger kids.

You have the unique ability to give us a glimpse into our children's future

possibilities.

Please tell us more about 's history and give us a picture of who she is

now. I would love it so much if Aubrie could ignore CHARGE and just enjoy being

a kid, a teen, and an woman.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie (4.5 yrs) CHaRgE and (10 yrs), wife to DJ

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Hi, LEM--

We're so glad to have you! Please tell us more about ! My daughter,

Aubrie, will be 5 in Nov. She has nearly normal vision in one eye, but

extremely limited vision in the other. She has mild-mod loss in one ear, severe

in the other, but hears quite well in at least one ear with her aids. Her

muscle tone is low, all motor skills (fine, gross, and oral) are somewhat

delayed and/or inefficient, but she runs, jumps, plays, takes dance class, etc

with her friends. She has trouble in a few academic areas (like inconsistent

color naming), but in most is demonstrating skills at age-level or above. She's

very close to reading. She began with total communication as an infant, signed

before she spoke, but now she is an oral communicator. Her speech is difficult

to understand but is improving all of the time. She was tube fed til age 1.5

yrs but is now a completely competent oral eater.

As you said with , the early years (1-2) were terrifying. I was so afraid

of what her future held. Now I am becoming more and more confident that she

will have a " normal " life. Still though, I wonder what " normal " will be for

her. More and more adults and teens with CHARGE have been finding the list.

Their stories are of immeasurable importance to those of us with younger kids.

You have the unique ability to give us a glimpse into our children's future

possibilities.

Please tell us more about 's history and give us a picture of who she is

now. I would love it so much if Aubrie could ignore CHARGE and just enjoy being

a kid, a teen, and an woman.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie (4.5 yrs) CHaRgE and (10 yrs), wife to DJ

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Lem,

Welcome!

As a parent of a four year old girl, it's so great to hear about the older kids

with CHARGE doing so well, doing regular kid stuff in high school, etc. I often

wonder what life might be like for her. Thanks for writing in, I hope you hear

from the other teen's parents, I am sure you will we have a fair number here on

the list.

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

ICQ# 1426476

Found CHARGE

HI,

I found out about CHARGE last summer. When our daughter was small

they didn't know what to call her problems. She just celebrated her

18th birthday in September. The early years were terrifying but she

is doing very well now. She is a high school senior and will be off

to college next year. We would like to hear from parents of other

CHARGE teens. doesn't want to dwell on it and I don't blame

her. She just wants to be an active teen. As a parent I hope to

learn more about reserch etc. It's nice to know there are other

families to share with.

LEM

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Lem,

Welcome!

As a parent of a four year old girl, it's so great to hear about the older kids

with CHARGE doing so well, doing regular kid stuff in high school, etc. I often

wonder what life might be like for her. Thanks for writing in, I hope you hear

from the other teen's parents, I am sure you will we have a fair number here on

the list.

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

ICQ# 1426476

Found CHARGE

HI,

I found out about CHARGE last summer. When our daughter was small

they didn't know what to call her problems. She just celebrated her

18th birthday in September. The early years were terrifying but she

is doing very well now. She is a high school senior and will be off

to college next year. We would like to hear from parents of other

CHARGE teens. doesn't want to dwell on it and I don't blame

her. She just wants to be an active teen. As a parent I hope to

learn more about reserch etc. It's nice to know there are other

families to share with.

LEM

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Lem,

Welcome!

As a parent of a four year old girl, it's so great to hear about the older kids

with CHARGE doing so well, doing regular kid stuff in high school, etc. I often

wonder what life might be like for her. Thanks for writing in, I hope you hear

from the other teen's parents, I am sure you will we have a fair number here on

the list.

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

ICQ# 1426476

Found CHARGE

HI,

I found out about CHARGE last summer. When our daughter was small

they didn't know what to call her problems. She just celebrated her

18th birthday in September. The early years were terrifying but she

is doing very well now. She is a high school senior and will be off

to college next year. We would like to hear from parents of other

CHARGE teens. doesn't want to dwell on it and I don't blame

her. She just wants to be an active teen. As a parent I hope to

learn more about reserch etc. It's nice to know there are other

families to share with.

LEM

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LEM

Welcome! My daughter turned 18 this September also. She too is a

senior in high school and we are looking at the transition issues right now.

She wants to go to college, her school thinks she isn't able to and only

wants vocational training. She has other gaps in her leering such as math

but with modifications she can do so much. Just give her a calculator and

she can be totally independent.

Yes, it was hard when she was little but she has come miles, and

miles, and miles. But, I don't understand how you only heard of CHARGE

recently. Do you mean you only heard of this list recently or has you

daughter been diagnosed recently?

Whatever it is we are glad to have you here and look forward to your

sharing.

Bonnie, Mom to Kris 20, Patty CHARGE 18, and wife to

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