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Old 01-07-2007, 08:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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THat is very interesting. In some way I really understand their point of view and feel their suffering.

Severely disabled adults are not easy to take care of. Even if they can do physical task such as go to the bathroom and eat by themselves, taking care of them for the rest of their life is just plain cruel. It's hard. They are big and act like a child, you have to watch them like a two year old and take care of them every minute of the day even though they look 40 yrs old.

For a reason like this, I could understnd why these parents would do that and feel very sorry for what they have to go through.
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