tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35990418.post2496648492577161338..comments2024-03-08T13:52:22.224-07:00Comments on LAJOY FAMILY: Always With HopeCindy LaJoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16486626867331586704noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35990418.post-53128909671952786842016-03-24T02:26:16.450-06:002016-03-24T02:26:16.450-06:00I missed the post about his sexuality. Does it imp...I missed the post about his sexuality. Does it impact his abilities/people understanding him or it's just one of the issues you've worked on? And yes, you HAVE been quiet. But we are beginning to understand. Above everything else, I thank you for allowing us to pray for you and your family.Hope with a capital H, hoping along with you.Titus 2 Thandihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04682041725252115845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35990418.post-74977950177828027832016-03-23T22:00:52.786-06:002016-03-23T22:00:52.786-06:00Dear Cyndi, As the mother of 2 FAS daughters from ...Dear Cyndi, As the mother of 2 FAS daughters from Lithuania, I will be interested in what you learn from the clinic and how they approach the testing. One of our daughters has the cognitive delays, but the other is very bright but so handicapped by lack of impulse control (still not totally potty trained at 11 yo but can do multiplication). I hate to say it, but while still working to achieve better outcomes, sometimes I console myself with the thought that they will live long lives and in 20 years brain research may be greatly advanced. I am hoping that some day neurons can be grown to fill in gaps. So, no matter what Kenny's innate limitations are, there remains hope that science can help in the decades to come. And, Kenny is so lovable that I highly doubt you will be the only ones to notice. Love will find a way. SherryOhiomom2121https://www.blogger.com/profile/03512342459339771734noreply@blogger.com