Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Almost all CHARGErs! This is almost more than I can contemplate tonight. spat all of her meds. After last night with little sleep, we virtually forced her to take them on the second go-around. As odd as it must sound, we are gentle people almost to an extreme, and I feel just awful; obviously not awful enough. Ugh. And the child/young woman just grinned and beamed... On Saturday, if weather and other things hold, we're driving to a small Missouri town to meet another CHARGE young woman. One of her professionals contacted me through this list. I'm unusually nervous. I've never met another 20 or so year old CHARGEr. She apparently lives in a rural area, and the caregivers are looking for much help from Andy and me. I know that she made it through the school for the deaf which is notorious for taking kids who're only deaf and that the care givers have virtually no information on her. Can ya'll come up with things we need to convey? I'd really, really like to help. Thanks - a sleepy Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Martha, Often people just want to meet someone who knows what they are going through. You do not need to have all the answers, but only the ability to listen and share your experiences. You are wonderful at that already. I am sorry you are not getting the sleep you need. I wish I had answers. Kim L > Almost all CHARGErs! This is almost more than I can contemplate > tonight. spat all of her meds. After last night with little sleep, we > virtually forced her to take them on the second go-around. As odd as it > must sound, we are gentle people almost to an extreme, and I feel just > awful; obviously not awful enough. Ugh. And the child/young woman just > grinned and beamed... > > On Saturday, if weather and other things hold, we're driving to a small > Missouri town to meet another CHARGE young woman. One of her > professionals contacted me through this list. I'm unusually nervous. I've > never met another 20 or so year old CHARGEr. She apparently lives in a > rural area, and the caregivers are looking for much help from Andy and > me. I know that she made it through the school for the deaf which is > notorious for taking kids who're only deaf and that the care givers have > virtually no information on her. Can ya'll come up with things we need to > convey? I'd really, really like to help. Thanks - a sleepy Martha > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) > please contact marion@... or visit > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page > at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > 7th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. > Information will be available at our website > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may > contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit > www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Martha, Often people just want to meet someone who knows what they are going through. You do not need to have all the answers, but only the ability to listen and share your experiences. You are wonderful at that already. I am sorry you are not getting the sleep you need. I wish I had answers. Kim L > Almost all CHARGErs! This is almost more than I can contemplate > tonight. spat all of her meds. After last night with little sleep, we > virtually forced her to take them on the second go-around. As odd as it > must sound, we are gentle people almost to an extreme, and I feel just > awful; obviously not awful enough. Ugh. And the child/young woman just > grinned and beamed... > > On Saturday, if weather and other things hold, we're driving to a small > Missouri town to meet another CHARGE young woman. One of her > professionals contacted me through this list. I'm unusually nervous. I've > never met another 20 or so year old CHARGEr. She apparently lives in a > rural area, and the caregivers are looking for much help from Andy and > me. I know that she made it through the school for the deaf which is > notorious for taking kids who're only deaf and that the care givers have > virtually no information on her. Can ya'll come up with things we need to > convey? I'd really, really like to help. Thanks - a sleepy Martha > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) > please contact marion@... or visit > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page > at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > 7th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. > Information will be available at our website > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may > contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit > www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Martha, Often people just want to meet someone who knows what they are going through. You do not need to have all the answers, but only the ability to listen and share your experiences. You are wonderful at that already. I am sorry you are not getting the sleep you need. I wish I had answers. Kim L > Almost all CHARGErs! This is almost more than I can contemplate > tonight. spat all of her meds. After last night with little sleep, we > virtually forced her to take them on the second go-around. As odd as it > must sound, we are gentle people almost to an extreme, and I feel just > awful; obviously not awful enough. Ugh. And the child/young woman just > grinned and beamed... > > On Saturday, if weather and other things hold, we're driving to a small > Missouri town to meet another CHARGE young woman. One of her > professionals contacted me through this list. I'm unusually nervous. I've > never met another 20 or so year old CHARGEr. She apparently lives in a > rural area, and the caregivers are looking for much help from Andy and > me. I know that she made it through the school for the deaf which is > notorious for taking kids who're only deaf and that the care givers have > virtually no information on her. Can ya'll come up with things we need to > convey? I'd really, really like to help. Thanks - a sleepy Martha > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) > please contact marion@... or visit > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page > at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > 7th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. > Information will be available at our website > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may > contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit > www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 I agree with Kim, there are people who just want to meet someone else who has gone through what they've gone through, but if they ask hard questions that you can't answer, just ask if they have a computer then give them our website, or if they don't have a computer you can get their address and then get back to us and we'll help you and them. Sincerely yours; Krista. Kim Lauger wrote: Martha, Often people just want to meet someone who knows what they are going through. You do not need to have all the answers, but only the ability to listen and share your experiences. You are wonderful at that already. I am sorry you are not getting the sleep you need. I wish I had answers. Kim L > Almost all CHARGErs! This is almost more than I can contemplate > tonight. spat all of her meds. After last night with little sleep, we > virtually forced her to take them on the second go-around. As odd as it > must sound, we are gentle people almost to an extreme, and I feel just > awful; obviously not awful enough. Ugh. And the child/young woman just > grinned and beamed... > > On Saturday, if weather and other things hold, we're driving to a small > Missouri town to meet another CHARGE young woman. One of her > professionals contacted me through this list. I'm unusually nervous. I've > never met another 20 or so year old CHARGEr. She apparently lives in a > rural area, and the caregivers are looking for much help from Andy and > me. I know that she made it through the school for the deaf which is > notorious for taking kids who're only deaf and that the care givers have > virtually no information on her. Can ya'll come up with things we need to > convey? I'd really, really like to help. Thanks - a sleepy Martha > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) > please contact marion@... or visit > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page > at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > 7th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. > Information will be available at our website > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may > contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit > www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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