Originally posted by ShrodingersCat:cerebral palsy is very wide spectrum disability, because it depends on which part of the brain was damaged.
so it can range from very mild physical disability, to severe physical and intellectual disability.
well, chap mentioned that she can't walk very well .........
in any case, it takes a lot of courage .....
but I guess we common folks can be envious a bit too ... for he's lucky enough to experience love that's already been tempered and stressed ..... he's got a relationship built on pure, unadulterated love .... they've already gone through the "come what may" part ... I suppose not much can be greater than this ....
Originally posted by Fatum:well, chap mentioned that she can't walk very well .........
in any case, it takes a lot of courage .....
but I guess we common folks can be envious a bit too ... for he's lucky enough to experience love that's already been tempered and stressed ..... he's got a relationship built on pure, unadulterated love .... they've already gone through the "come what may" part ... I suppose not much can be greater than this ....
the next step will be facing the problems that family or friends will give him..
Originally posted by lovegoddes:
ohh.. why?
jus a feeling..
she like everything only care abt herself dun care wat i say and feel
My Chew Sir,
Old man, slightly older then my own father.
His wife is my mothers age exactly.
They have 3 sons, 1 pair of twins. All scholars, twins are navy scholars. (Navy being very small I think those in the Navy will know who I am typing about.
Mrs Chew was stricken with cancer for a long long time. From losing her breasts to losing her ability to control her bowels on the hospital bed.
My ah sir took care of his wife, struggled to earn money thru his business, support the kids and wife and took his degree with SIM at the tender age of 40-50+; class conducted in Mandarin.
If I didnt remember wrongly, he more or less did the housechores, cook, look after a aged parent and his sick wife, for about 13 years while his boys are still schooling. He also did volunteer work and then became my mentor ever since I joined volunteer service at age 18.
So imagine how old he really is.