I have had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons, ages 10 and 14, have CFS also. In spite of these challenges, we try to focus on living and enjoying our lives.
I have 4 kids, I am currently working on Social Security Disabilty (finally at the court hearing level). I have been married for 14 1/2 years. My family has a plethora of genetic disorders. I have Arnold Chiari Malformation type I, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Tethered Cord Syndrome, in 2001 I had a small stroke that I have fully recovered from, and now have a 1.8cm aneurysm on my right kidney....
Dr.Ahmad Javaid.
Physical therapy, certificate in spinal mobilizations and manipulation,certificate in ergonomics,Sweden
RSI specialist,ergonomist,manual therapist, Myofascial specialist.
Dr. Ahmad integrates various treatment methods for the effective management of various neuro-musculoskeletal discords.
Dr. Ahmad is highly specialized in various advanced orthopedic...
I'm a SAHM of three kids. Actually, two are pretty much grown. There ages are 22, 19 and 7 years. Our 7 year old was born a child with Down syndrome. We have seen our share of health issues that coincide with Down syndrome. We have been through two heart surgeries and 26 months of chemotherapy due to leukemia. We are now dealing with some sort of a platelet disorder with our 7 year old. It's not...
Welcome to Illinois is a blog about Down syndrome (or Down's syndrome if you're British like me). I am a husband, a father, and a writer and I live in West London. In March 2008 my wife and I found out that our second son, G, who was born in September 2008, has Downâ??s syndrome. Our first son, J, is two and half years older than his brother. For the time being I have decided to write this...
My wife, who is a practicing Pediatrician and I, a licensed Physical Therapist Asst., are the parents of five children. Our youngest was born on July 29, 2008 with Down syndrome. Our blog is the story of our transition into a new world and the many positive benefits of loving a child with Down syndrome.
I am stay-at-home moms who, in the past nine years have been diagnosed with a potpourri of disorders and illnesses. It has taken until the past four years to get most of my diagnoses. After going to countless doctors and mainly just getting strange looks, my mother-in-law suggested that I start a blog to help other's try and avoid the same situation. Almost a year ago, I started my first blog...