angel2write
Diamond Member
A friend pricked me into thinking about this earlier this week.
What is my son going to do for the rest of his life?
He's been having back problems since before Christmas. After X-rays, MRI's, a visit to a surgeon, and a second opinion from the best pediatric neurological surgery center in the state, he's been diagnosed with a degenerative disc disease. (It doesn't seem to have a more scientific name than that.)
They say it is congenital. That he'll have it all his life. That the best we can do is try to strengthen his back muscles to protect his spine and try to draw out the time between surgeries as best we can.
We're praying for a better outcome than this and pursuing treatments. That's not my question. My question is, supposing the worst case is right, God doesn't heal him, no miracle takes place... what does he do for the rest of his life?
The kid is fifteen. He's smart. Very, very smart. He's also dyslexic and dysgraphic. He has trouble spelling, writing, and using his hands. He uses a dictation program to do his school work and he has a brilliant memory, so he gets by. He's always been bookish, awkward, and clumsy. But now, he's barely able to walk, sit, or stand. He can't carry anything. He is in pain off and on all day.
What can he DO with his life? What sort of job can he get? Can he marry? Can he go to college? How will he walk to classes? Carry books? Manage laundry? If he stays home and does online college, what career field could he possibly study? Where do I find resources to learn about disabilities at college? He's homeschooled, which is a blessing as he can continue his education even though he would not be physically able to attend classes right now, but it means I don't have the resources of the school system to back me up.
I could really use some advice and pointers. I feel like I don't even know where to start researching this. I feel like I'm responsible for his future, and I don't know what to do, and it's bringing on panic and despair.
What is my son going to do for the rest of his life?
He's been having back problems since before Christmas. After X-rays, MRI's, a visit to a surgeon, and a second opinion from the best pediatric neurological surgery center in the state, he's been diagnosed with a degenerative disc disease. (It doesn't seem to have a more scientific name than that.)
They say it is congenital. That he'll have it all his life. That the best we can do is try to strengthen his back muscles to protect his spine and try to draw out the time between surgeries as best we can.
We're praying for a better outcome than this and pursuing treatments. That's not my question. My question is, supposing the worst case is right, God doesn't heal him, no miracle takes place... what does he do for the rest of his life?
The kid is fifteen. He's smart. Very, very smart. He's also dyslexic and dysgraphic. He has trouble spelling, writing, and using his hands. He uses a dictation program to do his school work and he has a brilliant memory, so he gets by. He's always been bookish, awkward, and clumsy. But now, he's barely able to walk, sit, or stand. He can't carry anything. He is in pain off and on all day.
What can he DO with his life? What sort of job can he get? Can he marry? Can he go to college? How will he walk to classes? Carry books? Manage laundry? If he stays home and does online college, what career field could he possibly study? Where do I find resources to learn about disabilities at college? He's homeschooled, which is a blessing as he can continue his education even though he would not be physically able to attend classes right now, but it means I don't have the resources of the school system to back me up.
I could really use some advice and pointers. I feel like I don't even know where to start researching this. I feel like I'm responsible for his future, and I don't know what to do, and it's bringing on panic and despair.