tink&cinderella
<font color=blue>I keep thinking and thinking but
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Hi
I am leaving with a friend to WDW on Friday. She has an 11 year old son who has MS - he is presently in the midst of an attack and presently his vision is impaired at 20/400 - In the past prednisone has cleared this up but this time it is not working and they think his vision loss is permanent. Other times the MS attacks affect his ability to walk.
He also goes for monthly chemotherapy to do something to his immune system ( I think level it to 0).
Presently, he is very moody - his mother refers to it as having PMS, has gained an awful lot of weight, is sun sensitive, can't see very well and is terribly impatient and depressed.( I understand that MS is not too commonly diagnosed in children)
Any suggestions how we can ensure that he gets the most of our trip??? We are going with another 9 year old boy and two 7 year old girls.
Thanks
I am wondering
I am leaving with a friend to WDW on Friday. She has an 11 year old son who has MS - he is presently in the midst of an attack and presently his vision is impaired at 20/400 - In the past prednisone has cleared this up but this time it is not working and they think his vision loss is permanent. Other times the MS attacks affect his ability to walk.
He also goes for monthly chemotherapy to do something to his immune system ( I think level it to 0).
Presently, he is very moody - his mother refers to it as having PMS, has gained an awful lot of weight, is sun sensitive, can't see very well and is terribly impatient and depressed.( I understand that MS is not too commonly diagnosed in children)
Any suggestions how we can ensure that he gets the most of our trip??? We are going with another 9 year old boy and two 7 year old girls.
Thanks
I am wondering