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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looks like Franny is now 32 and on meds for bipolar and pain. So she's got more than mosaic DS going on. [/quote] Neither none nor all of which means her life is over. People just cast disabled people aside, and don't allow them to try or preserve. It makes me so angry when disabled people are told there are too many limitations , or we don't want her to be disappointed. Plenty of people with bipolar and pain meds lead productive and rewarding lives. granny is just treated like a maid "because that's all she can do". How would anyone really know? Her disability could help pay for great programs, therapies, an apartment.... but that would mean her mother couldn't get her hands on it. Her mom thought it was ok for Franny to have kids, but she can't go to college? F that. [/quote]
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