[tri-med] Re: Do tri 13/18 kids experience joy?

What did the dr say after seeing the videos??
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On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:09 PM, Barbara Farlow <b_farlow@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> Hello friends in trisomy,
> In communication recently with an experienced neonatologist, I was quite
> surprised to read that he believed that children with tri 13/18 were not
> worth saving because they were "not sentient", which means that they are not
> capable of experiencing joy or interacting with their surroundings.
>
> Wow. This is certainly not what I saw when I did research before my
> daughter was born. Sure, it is a tough road, with a lot of sacrifice. But as
> for not experiencing joy....
>
> I sent him some videos; a child with tri 13 and mieko videos (I made
> special mention of the one aptly named, "giggles")
> I seriously wonder if loving parents see something as clear as day that
> physicians and the medical system are blind to.
>
> Does anyone have any comments about this?
>
> By the way, the ironman just finished his 11th race to increase awareness.
> He is getting more and more press each time. It is pretty exciting.
>
> www.ironmanforkids.com
>
> Barb  (mom to Annie)
>
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