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Born without a face
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There is a programme on tonight with regards to a little girl that was born without a face. She is missing up to 40% of her bones in her face. I know it's probably going to be a heart warming film (programme) about how she is a survivor and stuff but you have to wonder��if she was your daughter, would you want her to be fed through the stomach?....I'll prob feel different after the programme but right now I don't think I would. Very distressing for the poor family and little girl.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two questions, butter1, do you have children and what exactly would be your solution? We have been involved with some handicapped children and find they are often the most loving and gentle little souls you could hope to find. Because of that, and the fact that need caring for so desperately, they are extremely easy to love in return...
I wasn't doubting that handicapped children are not loving and gentle. My brother is handicap so I do know they are and how generous they are, so please do not judge me. I'm not a doctor so I'm unable to comment on what solution there would be....all I was saying how upsetting and distressing it must be for the people involved.
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Would just like to post a link to a website about another child who suffered with TCS, his name was Benjamin and the son of one of my closest friends, he was a joy and no different to any other child apart from his facial features.
http://uk.geocities.com/benjamin_gunton/
http://uk.geocities.com/benjamin_gunton/