I have a severe form of Muscular Dystrophy. I can offer suggestions and coping strategies and give you an idea of what to expect...
What are his current limitations? (I stopped walking by age 9)
Does he have any specialists? (should have neurologist, pulmonologist, evaluated by an orthopedist for scoliosis and cardiologist to check for heart involvement)
Is he registered with MDA?
Has he shown evidence of a learning disability?
All diseases progress at different rates. I know several guys with DMD that are alive and flourishing in their 30s...
Getting proper accommodations in school will be vital. I have a lot of experience in this area since I had to fight for a lot.
I would be glad to answer any questions you have. I know someone that has a website of their son who is 9 with DMD. You can e-mail me for that information
ldspeaker85@hotmail.com
--Christamae
(electric wheelchair, severe contractures, trach and part time vent user, 24 hour tube fed via GJ tube, heart arrythmia, spinal seizures, corrected scoliosis---religious, compassionate, amiable, determined, and spunky, graduated high school with honors, national speech competitor, voracious reader, poet, Disney lover and pin trader--21 yrs old)
