My five year old has started Kindergarten. He has had some speech delays and has had OT (occupational therapy) for his fine motor skill issues. He writes his name beautifully and is an intelligent little guy. He started having seizures this summer; complex partial seizures. So far on the seizure meds, he is doing well (it's only been 2 months).
I would love to know what to expect for his future, but our neurologist explained that it is just too dependent on how HIS brain adapts. We thank God that he doesn't have any other significant birth defects.
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A person shold lead there own life. They should lead their own life because it is their life to lead not anyone elses. Tyler A.
gluten intolerance is not life devastating. If you learn what to eat and not to eat you can have a normal life. Just strive for balance between being too careful and too adventurous.
normal as any other person normal as any other person
With medical management and treatment, you can lead a normal life with lupus.
Color blindness typically does not affect life expectancy. It is a hereditary condition that primarily impacts the way individuals perceive colors. People with color blindness can lead normal, healthy lives without any impact on their overall life expectancy.
It is caused by a genetic mutation. A smaller then normal person can have normal sized kids.
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
Health is more important for a human being, to lead a normal life.
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Can live as a normal person
It depends what kind of disability