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December 14th, 2012
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Is Disability A Criminal offense?



Can Your OB/GYN Be Wanting To Murder Your own Disabled Child?

For what reason the most recent, less invasive exams for detecting the possibility of being pregnant with a disabled child (Down syndrome), being pressed upon us? Essentially generating a feeling that it is asked for by women? So are we to think that women in this country are in a hurry to kill their own babies on the slight indicator of the little one having a disability? Hopefully not.



A local, "nice" OB/GYN whom you put your confidence in may perhaps be hardly anything else, but a profit hungry salesman, pressuring on to highly-priced tests getting him/her a good profit, but causing you to be in anguish all your life. Nobody can live in peace after eradicating her own little one?



Washington Post Necessities Disability Cleansing

Which side is the press like Washington Post on? Not necessarily your side. What makes this question imperative to ask? Purely because their reporting is rather biased and opinionated, manipulative as well as misleading. Washington Post in their brief article mentions these recent tests to spot trisonomy 21, trisonomy 18 and trisomy 13. Their dependability still not certain. Expected to take the place of amniocentesis that incidentally can result in a miscarriage.



These types of procedures have no coverage by insurance in general. The Issue I noticed appalling in the short article from Washington Post, is the representative from Aetna insurance remark: "..it really is a desirable addition, because of the reducing spending... would have been welcomed benefit.”



How often the "healthy" babies had been killed in error to the agony of the parents? How can you have a guarantee that your baby won't be born with some other disability for example autism, brain damage, etc. not detectible by any screening?



My so called "normal" kids create a whole lot more challenges as compared with my daughter with Down syndrome. Washington Post is intending to insinuate, as a number of other media outlets do, that these kids will amount to almost nothing and may require never ending medical care combined with ongoing supervision. Nothing could possibly be more wrong. Most Individuals with Down syndrome or with some other mental disabilities, anytime supplied with a chance, (much like the "average" kids get) an opportunity of education and training, caring household, use of healthcare, etc., will be able to blossom and become outstanding, self reliant grown-ups who definitely have valuable affect on anybody close to them.



Adopt Children With Special Needs

Parents, grand parents, uncles and aunts, other relatives with no children with special needs will be losing out on a exceptional experience abundant with joy. Most people should give thought to adopt children with special needs, they have got so much to offer to us all.

When our daughter Emilia was born with Down syndrome 4 years ago, I was so anxious, so resentful, so confused. At this moment, when I think back, I cannot help thinking, just how ignorant we were.



We cannot picture our lives not having Emilia and I know it may very well be selfish of me to tell you, however, if somebody should offer to "clear" our child from Down syndrome, I would say, No. It might just take away her complete innocence, her being unable to judge an individual dependent upon your look, her inability to be upset at you for more than a minute, etc. As, I am typing this, I can't stop my tears. This little girl, clearly has this sort of amazing capability to make you happy, to provide you purpose in your everyday living, to touch the depths within your heart and soul, to teach you many different things.



I feel sad for everyone, who won't have the opportunity to experience this, if you don't have a somebody with special needs in your life. And that's exactly it, the media reporter from "Washington Post'" doesn't have a disabled child, or else she would not write content in such a cold and detached - matter of fact fashion. And thus, rather than building a unfavorable image of a little one with disability and promoting the powerful insurance companies, why don't you consider - "Washington Post'", to do something exceptional instead and protect the defendless and be the voice for those voiceless.
Posted by PeterKaczmarzyk | Dec 14, 2012 10:37 PM | 0 comments
December 8th, 2012


Is definitely Down Syndrome Treatment Achievable?

Finally, I read about a research study that is materializing within perinatal and developmental neurobiology department at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development - NICHD abbreviated or shorter - NIH, the institution where the study materialized in order to help us better grasp, ways to boost the Capability" to learn for the kids with Down syndrome. Is Down syndrome treatment actually Achievable?



We are all aware, "our children" with Down syndrome have an extra copy of chromosome 21. The lab does important work with mice that possess an extra copy of chromosome 16, and that's the same as 55% of genes of human chromosome 21.



The researchers administered those mothers-to-be mice with NAP and SAL - given its name after initial 3 aminos, which make up their chemical substance. NAP & SAL - small peptides, that are small protein sub units of the two proteins. What is important to keep in mind is that this couple proteins, ( NAP and SAL) strengthen receiving and transmitting impulses in the brain cells, and additionally they help them to stay alive.



Improved Learning Ability With Down Syndrome

So, this is the kicker, the mice with Down syndrome while in the womb, given those two proteins manifested the same learning ability as the "common" mice, and much greater ability" to learn in comparison to the mice treated with placebo.



"This research project has provided vital material that will help with the comprehension of Down syndrome," Catherine Y. Spong, M.D., senior researcher within the unit on perinatal and developmental neurobiology at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the NIH institute had been quoted saying.



The pregnant mice had been given the injections immediately after 8 days of getting pregnant, which just about is compatible to the completion of initial trimester of human gestation. The mice born have been studied for their learning skills once reaching their adulthoods. You can go to NICHD web page for additional details on this research.





Our personal Learning Ability Taken To New Heights?

This study indicates not just a means for an improvement in "Our Children's" learning ability, but additionally it signifies a chance for considerably improved capabilities to learn in so called "normal" mice. In other words Down syndrome treatment is possible. And, this really is, when I start to feel concerned to be truthful , considering that at that point the "treatment" is dome and the "quest" for super human gets under way. So, I feel we must keep a positive, yet vigilant eye in relation to all new advancements in this area.



I'm going to take this discussion further and share with you my concerns. What I am concerned about is the fact that the "Big Pharma" (pharmaceutical industry) is going to take over or could pay for its own projects manipulated towards fabrication "New and Improved" learning tablets. As, it's well known the "big Pharma" is focused on the profit margins and have shielded before products excellent for our health and wellness which were without a prospect for earning earnings. Would you think my suspicions are unwarranted?



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Posted by PeterKaczmarzyk | Dec 8, 2012 9:21 PM | 0 comments
November 20th, 2012
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Does Healthcare in Africa Is available for Little ones with Down Syndrome?

One in 630 babies delivered throughout Namibia, Africa has Down syndrome. As a result of not having social approval with no medical care for those kids, just 35 % will survive more than 2 yrs. There's zero assistance for people with Down syndrome in this part of the region.

With great joy, I would like to report to everybody that a Down Syndrome Association of Namibia was indeed created by mothers and fathers of youngsters with Down syndrome, guided by Eline van der Linden. Their first desire is to improve all people's understanding of individuals with Down syndrome in that country. In addition, to raise the challenge of Healthcare in Africa for Special Needs. They're working to reach out to private and public sectors, as well as lawmakers circles looking for support.

Namibia is in considerable need to create facilities for individuals with special needs while they have the same rights to get medical treatment, school, work, and so on.

Namibia - A new Glance at Health Issues in Africa

As reported by Eline van der Linden, Namibia has got over 3,400 those that have genetic complications and about One Thousand people who have Down syndrome. Considering that Namibia just has two million, two hundred thousand residents, is great. Namibia is not the only country that is within these conditions. Health Issues in Africa are areas of tremendous concerns not only for Namibia, but for a lot of nations within this continent.
  • What may possibly be the solution to these problems?
  • How could we assist?
  • Are we accountable for these people?
  • Do we really care what goes on beyond our very own "back yards?"


I don't believe getting rid of babies with Down syndrome or any other problem, (especially in their mothers' wombs) labeled as "Abortion" is the answer. I do believe transforming the hearts and minds of the culture is really a start in just the right direction, but it'll not be simple and easy. Social makeup along with pagan thinking sometimes stand or are likely to get in a way. Shame is a big factor. The health care establishment isn't particularly helpful either. I am not aware of any medical school having classes on Down syndrome. If I am incorrect, please let me know.

The actual medical professionals as well as nurses aren't knowledgeable in any respect regarding how to deal with people who have Down syndrome, nonetheless they obtain excellent education regarding how to carry out an "Abortion". Pro-abortion associations have always been aggressively focusing on the medical-related establishment. Here's a quotation from one of the more visible one: "XYZ is focused on supporting nursing , medical colleges and residency programs in focusing on integrating abortion education and learning inside their main curricula, and linking health care students, residents, as well as other health care providers with abortion training resources along with related opportunities"

We all are able to help a great deal, not just financially, but also with prayer and distributing this post. Our "cup of coffee" may literally spare kid's life.

Do you need to feel responsible for these individuals? If you come accross a sobbing youngster laying down on the road, in your town, would you pause and help out? There's no distinction between this specific child and the sobbing youngster, laying on the street somewhere in Namibia, other than the fact that the Namibian kid is at considerably worse situation, because of existing Health Issues in Africa.

In case you worry about how are you affected away from your proverbial "back yard"?Let me demonstrate a point:

If "they" came for Jews and we simply didn't do anything at all, as it wouldn't have anything to do with you? In the event that "they" came for Catholics and you simply didn't do anything at all, because it did not involve yourself? If "they" have come for the neighbours and you still did nothing, even now not "picking up a finger", because it is not necessarily you actually, that's at risk? So, when "they" come for you, who is left behind to defend you and your family?

To find out more, about Healthcare in Africa for special needs and Down syndrome in Namibia, take a look at Namibia: People With Down Syndrome Get a Voice at allafrica.com/stories/201211090691.html Additionally, go to the web site about Down Syndrome Association of Namibia at downsyndromenamibia.org

Please, Remember to share with me your opinions with regard to this matter.
Posted by PeterKaczmarzyk | Nov 20, 2012 7:37 PM | 0 comments
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