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Originally Posted by fan4ever
Not to talk about myself again, but I have a son who has severe Cerebral Palsy, and he can be very noisy. There are some things we won't do; take him to movies (although he loves them) or anything else in public that will be disruptive to others trying to enjoy an event. We DO have to be in public with him from time to time, like shopping, etc. and there I just think other people can just put up with it and I answer disgusted looks with a nasty glare but I don't confront people for the most part. That being said, if I had a neighbor who complained about him when we're on our own property, front yard, back yard whatever...I'd go apeshit all over them.
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Once again....not in the same aspect of what you're going through....but my 6 year old daughter has to get 24 hour EEGs 3 or 4 times a year to measure her brain activity. So for 24 hours...she has to wear electrodes on her head...and her head is then wrapped up so she doesn't mess with them. All of the electrodes are attached to wires that run down to a backpack that she has to wear. Everytime that my daughter gets one done....my wife takes her out for lunch and to pick out a small toy.
My wife called me crying one time because they were out eating lunch and some lady walked by the table they were sitting at and said under her breath "she shouldn't even be here.....keep her at home next time". ****ing **** is lucky I wasn't there because I would have snapped.