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No. It wouldn't affect the rest of family's residency.
Yes, very much so.
It did affect her at first but then she started to know stuff and become smarter than the rest of the simpsons, and she matured when the rest of her family didn't (:
when you know what is a Down syndrome, try to be a pacient and full of love person, and the rest is easy, but..... is necessary to know, the Down syndrome is not a dissease is a fact, and it's mean a permanent devotion and work, is not a joke!
Iliotibial band syndrome, or IT band syndrome, affects runners by causing knee and hip pain. The IT band runs along the outside of the leg along the thigh. When the muscle is strained or overworked, it can cause nagging pain. The condition can get serious if it is ignored which is why it is best to rest until the pain subsides.
If you are legally an adult- 18 years old or older- you should be able to return to your country of origin and not impact the rest of your family's status.
the rest of the family were surprised and happy that they got a new car
Pituitary dwarfism can impact the family emotionally and financially as they may need to provide additional care and support for the affected individual. It could also lead to stress and concerns about the future health and well-being of the affected family member. Additionally, there may be a need for increased medical appointments and treatments which can affect the family's daily routines.
chronic fatigue syndrome
Rest and splinting are effective treatments for entrapment syndromes.
Multipersonslity because they can expose sociopahs tothe rest of society
If you are a close knit family then the move will not affect the family that much. Yes you will miss friends and family, also suroundings you are familiar with. However the old saying "A change is as good as a rest" is often quite true. Accept the change gracefully, and you and your family will soon settle in; wherever you choose to live.