Raz
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kbaim said:Hey Raz,
About a dozen years ago, I was doing stand up comedy and found myself working one week in Kansas city with a comic named Chris fonseca, who had cerebral palsy. The club put us up in a condo, and chris had a wheelchair, a walker, and a shower bench with him.
I thought it was going to be a very difficult week for me being resposible for helping him, but it turned into one of the great weeks of my life. A really sweet guy, who was hard to understand until you fell into his talking rhythmn.
Once you did, it was like listening to a prophet - funny thoughtful, and not the least bit bitter.
Good luck with everything!
KEITH
Thanks Keith...stand up...man you are one surprise after another...anyway my son, is actually fortunate in that he is able to walk, although on his toes at times, but most of his obstacles come from the ability to process information, or signals to the brain. He is in regular school, with an EA, so I think we are grateful that he has come along way...he he was born at a pound and a half...I wish I was playing back then like I am now...I could have used the natural therapy!
Thanks for having an ear guys!