fresco wrote:
She wasn't really looking for a cure for autism, the tv guide has slightly misinterpreted that. The younger son suffered from severe mental retardation, but unusually brain scans revealed no abnormalities. The upshot of the trip to America was scientists found a blockage in his brain and if this was relieved the boy would perhaps beable to walk and talk. You cannot criticise people for finding help for severely disabled people, to spend every day feeding someone, changing 10 nappies a day, carrying a teenager must be quite a challenge. She was just intent on finding something to help them function better and thus the whole family would have a better quality of life.
I'm lucky that I only have to change one or two a day.
On a more serious note, there are two sides to every coin.