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Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby miasmum » 15 Mar 2013, 17:09

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... iness.html

The Wails stupid headline or the sanctimonious ignorant comments
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby debih » 15 Mar 2013, 17:24

I read that yesterday and felt really angry with the headline. Stupid "newspaper".

I didn't read the comments - I can already imagine what they are!!!
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Kaz » 15 Mar 2013, 17:44

Both Shell! People can be so bloody judgemental when they really haven't got a clue :roll: :roll: :(
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Lozzles » 15 Mar 2013, 18:13

So true.
Some people just don't have a clue or a sympathetic bone in their body.
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Workingman » 15 Mar 2013, 18:14

The son could have been my brother - autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy and physical disability, wheelchair - but mum, dad, my sister and I had to live that other life. The alternative(s) available to this mum and her family didn't exist. That is why I understand what she is saying and what she has done. There were times........... :oops: :oops: :oops:

Unfortunately, and I have to be very careful here, she does not put her case very well. It comes across as a "me, me, me" piece, imo.
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Kaz » 15 Mar 2013, 18:41

I would imagine the Mail put that slant in Frank - they do it all the time :?
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Workingman » 15 Mar 2013, 18:58

Oh, the article is written by the mum, I thought that it was an extract from her book.
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Oojamaflip » 16 Mar 2013, 07:09

Would you give up your disabled son to allow your other children a chance of happiness? Despite agonies of guilt, Jane says it's the best decision she ever made

I guess unless we've walked a mile in another's shoes . . . :cry:

I didn't read the full article because I know it would upset me, but given the headline, I hope that the boy has found a family to love him, unconditionally.
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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby Kaz » 16 Mar 2013, 09:13

Frank yes it was, I was thinking more of the article title! The mother hasn't 'given up' her son, she's found a place for him where he is happy and getting help and she can now give some attention to the rest of her family as well. Nobody has given anybody up - typical over-emotive DM slant IMO :? :(
This woman has made a brave decision, the lad is in a fantastic school where they are helping him to reach his full potential, he loves it there and they do visit!

I guess unless we've walked a mile in another's shoes


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Re: Not sure what annoys me most about this

Postby miasmum » 16 Mar 2013, 10:00

Oojamaflip wrote:Would you give up your disabled son to allow your other children a chance of happiness? Despite agonies of guilt, Jane says it's the best decision she ever made

I guess unless we've walked a mile in another's shoes . . . :cry:

I didn't read the full article because I know it would upset me, but given the headline, I hope that the boy has found a family to love him, unconditionally.


Ooja, he is in a special school, where is getting the education and help he needs. She did not 'give him up' he comes home for the holidays and they visit him. As Kaz says flipping typical Wail :evil:

We looked at residential schooling for Luke, but it didn't feel right at the time. But I suppose the Wail would have a field day with us, as we didn't even have other children to consider when he moved to residential living at 18. No one knows what it is like to be hurt daily by your own child, to be scared to go anywhere in case they kick off, unless as you say they have been there :cry: :cry:
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