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advice and supportmy daughter is dws and turned 1. i am afraid she will be more behind. in fact so afraid that i refuse to see any of the other kids her age in our family. i dont know what to expect or what to do. 2 comments to advice and supportYou must be logged in to post a comment. |
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hi, my name is jeff. I’m 27, and was born with DW. I’ve had 60+ shunt revisions. I have a beautiful wife and beautiful daughter. Don’t worry about your child. I was on the A honor roll, all through school, and ahead of all the other kids, always. And I was in the hospital for the majority of that time. Your kid is gonna be just fine! If you wanna call and talk to me, you are more than welcome to! 228-365-7999. I think that I went through this, so that I could help people like you. I hope you feel even a little better.