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alelks
07-29-2012, 18:12
This is an amazing young lady. It will be amazing the things we learn from her.

http://www.godvine.com/Mute-Girl-Thought-to-Be-Mentally-Retarded-Finds-her-Voice-1815.html

Remington Raidr
07-29-2012, 18:52
This is an amazing young lady. It will be amazing the things we learn from her.

http://www.godvine.com/Mute-Girl-Thought-to-Be-Mentally-Retarded-Finds-her-Voice-1815.html

Damn dust.:D

Dusty
07-30-2012, 05:21
This is an amazing young lady. It will be amazing the things we learn from her.

http://www.godvine.com/Mute-Girl-Thought-to-Be-Mentally-Retarded-Finds-her-Voice-1815.html

Her situation is very similar to my daughter's. Couldn't tear my wife away from that clip! :cool:

CPTAUSRET
07-30-2012, 07:28
This is an amazing young lady. It will be amazing the things we learn from her.

http://www.godvine.com/Mute-Girl-Thought-to-Be-Mentally-Retarded-Finds-her-Voice-1815.html

I watched this video and mentioned it to my wife...I thought the fact that she is a twin was interesting, and an excellent comparison as to where her development would normally be. My wife's first question...Monozygotic, or dyzigotic twins? I missed this from the video, does anyone know?

Interestingly enough, Nancy is currently editing articles on Autism for an upcoming issue of a well respected journal in the CNS field.

alelks
07-30-2012, 10:53
Her situation is very similar to my daughter's. Couldn't tear my wife away from that clip! :cool:

I figured this would be of interest to you Dusty. How old is your daughter now? I know it's been FOREVER since I've seen her.

Dusty
07-30-2012, 11:26
I figured this would be of interest to you Dusty. How old is your daughter now? I know it's been FOREVER since I've seen her.

27 and runs the whole house. :cool:

alelks
07-30-2012, 11:29
27 and runs the whole house. :cool:

But of course. :D

Dohhunter
07-30-2012, 12:39
Wow.

s
07-30-2012, 17:35
What a remarkable young lady. That video was so inspiring. Hope, strength and unstoppable will. I literally stopped breathing when she started describing what it feels like to be her, the sensory overload, her brain " being wired differently".
Wow.
Way to go girl, chapeau!

echoes
07-30-2012, 17:46
Wow.

Have been on PS a while now...never seen a thread topic like this.

Can say from first hand experience, her twin sister Terry, I think was her name, has a lot of s*it to get thru...but good for her!

As me and Kristy say, "Never Quit, Never Give Up!"

Great story indeed!!!:lifter

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