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I have been wanting to answer the young woman

considering tubal ligation reversal because she

'desperately' wants children. Long story short--if

you are able to care for a disabled child then adopt

one rather than creating one....please. I will

probably get a lot of flack from some people but you

all know it's the unselfish thing to do.

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> I have been wanting to answer the young woman

> considering tubal ligation reversal because she

> 'desperately' wants children. Long story short--if

> you are able to care for a disabled child then adopt

> one rather than creating one....please. I will

> probably get a lot of flack from some people but you

> all know it's the unselfish thing to do.

>

I have lived with CMT in the family all 41 years of my life and was

diagnosed at age 5. The family history is very strong. I knew what

could happen when my husband and I chose to have children. I also

knew that every person in my family with CMT had incredible gifts to

share with this world. There are no guarantees on anything in this

life. If a couple is healthy there are no guarantees a child will

also be healthy. Birth defects happen, genetic code may contain an

obscure defect previously unknown, environmental causes can trigger a

health problem, a parent can be healthy one day and disabled the next

from a car accident.

The point is, we all have to make our own decisions on how to live

well and be happy and make a difference in the world. For some, the

answer will be to not have children. Others will have them knowing

the risk. And others yet may look at adopting a " healthy child "

(although there is no guarantee on the adopted child's genetic

code.) And some may consider this option of adopting a handicapped

or disabled child. But please, whatever opinion you have for

yourself, offer it up as that. An opinion, not a mandate. Forgive

me if I am wrong, I am trying to give the benefit of the doubt here.

I just don't know how to interpret this post. I've already written

this response over several times.

Ruth

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> I will

> probably get a lot of flack from some people but you

> all know it's the unselfish thing to do.

Gail,

I respected your view point but when you got to the point saying 'you

all know it's the unselfish thing to do.' you are so off base. I'm

really glad my Mom didn't share your view. With a disease so

unpredictable how can you assume a person's life will not be worth

living and cannot contribute. Maybe the doctor who finds a cure for

this or another disease will be born with CMT and really understands

the disease.

Please don't use 'you all know' as if we aren't coming to grip with a

reality if we don't agree with you.

Ron

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In a message dated 25/10/00 05:00:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

lgsmtn@... writes:

<< I have been wanting to answer the young woman

considering tubal ligation reversal because she

'desperately' wants children. Long story short--if

you are able to care for a disabled child then adopt

one rather than creating one....please. I will

probably get a lot of flack from some people but you

all know it's the unselfish thing to do.

>>

Gail no flack from me. It's a very hard job having kids with medical

problems. It does need to be considered when having a child, CMT in the

family or not.

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In a message dated 25/10/00 06:04:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

warrenre@... writes:

<< An opinion, not a mandate. Forgive

me if I am wrong, I am trying to give the benefit of the doubt here.

I just don't know how to interpret this post. I've already written

this response over several times.

Ruth

>>

Ruth I understand what you are saying. The importance of this list is to

listen to each other and share opinions..

We don't have to agree with each other that would make us stepford CMTers. I

find strength to indure each day from most posts. As far as the children go,

both decision's are very hard to make. Both can break your heart or not.

jenny

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In a message dated 10/25/00 11:33:05 AM Central Daylight Time,

ron.bowles@... writes:

<< Please don't use 'you all know' as if we aren't coming to grip with a

reality if we don't agree with you.

Ron

>>

Ditto that. C

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In a message dated 10/25/2000 9:39:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

C1520@... writes:

<< Please don't use 'you all know' as if we aren't coming to grip with a

reality if we don't agree with you.

Ron

>>

Ditto that. C

>>

OH Now I have to find this original post. LOL

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In a message dated 10/25/2000 9:39:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

C1520@... writes:

<<

<< Please don't use 'you all know' as if we aren't coming to grip with a

reality if we don't agree with you.

Ron

>>

Ditto that. C

>>

DITTO (I missed that the first read) By the way: who ever said that kiss my

so called selfish butt.

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