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Nov 21 2008

Need your inspirational stories about Down syndrome/MDS

Last month I had so much fun writing my 31 for 21 blog. I was able to give you all a glimpse into these individual’s lives and spread a great awareness about mosaic Down syndrome and Down syndrome.

I miss that! I want to do more stories!

But, of course, I would like to do it with a twist!

So, this is what I need from each of you. If you have a child with Down syndrome or mosaic Down syndrome please tell me your story.

Was there a moment when you looked at your child and realized that these extra chromosomes were not such a horrible thing?

Do you remember a time that your child did something so “typical” that you were filled with joy just because it was a “typical” moment?

Did your child accomplish a milestone that you worried so much in the past they would never get?

Can you look back now and realize that all the things you worried about when you first got the diagnosis are now unfound worries?

No matter what your story is, everyone has a story! Please share yours with us! The awareness you can spread may make a huge difference in a new family’s life!

Email me by clicking here to send me your story.


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