When the most helpless among start become victims and statistics of this madness, will people understand why we fight so hard against it? Will they then break through the fog of hopeychange when it's their kid? Their grandmother? Themselves?
All ultimately too late. I can only hope enough people speak up while there's still time.
Sing it sister! I just can't understand how people can not see what's right in front of their faces!!! We can only pray and work diligently to prevent this monstrous mistake to get s foot hold in our country.
Reading the Facebook bloglets on the Pyloric Stenosis Support page is a reality check. No doubt this condition is often diagnosed promptly, and the death rate is very low, but all too often parents go through hell before their baby's ps is recognised. Also in the US, I'm afraid.
Yes, that's the Wright house, Fallingwater in the background. We live a little over two hours from two of his historic homes.
I'm a program coordinator/campus liaison/instructor, with an artistic streak. I've been making art of all kinds for as long as I can remember. I believe I've finally settled on fiber (knitting) and beading.
I live with my husband in "Happy Valley", home to the Nittany Lions. The best thing about Central PA is the proximity to gorgeous hiking.
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When the most helpless among start become victims and statistics of this madness, will people understand why we fight so hard against it? Will they then break through the fog of hopeychange when it's their kid? Their grandmother? Themselves?
All ultimately too late. I can only hope enough people speak up while there's still time.
Sing it sister! I just can't understand how people can not see what's right in front of their faces!!! We can only pray and work diligently to prevent this monstrous mistake to get s foot hold in our country.
Reading the Facebook bloglets on the Pyloric Stenosis Support page is a reality check. No doubt this condition is often diagnosed promptly, and the death rate is very low, but all too often parents go through hell before their baby's ps is recognised. Also in the US, I'm afraid.
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