Zaini,You're hilarious If there were a registry for human brains - I would like to put a few doctors and nurses on the list.... I'm sure we've met all met our share of ignorant "medical professional". Thank god for the good ones!!! In the past year I have taken little A to visit a doctor for a simple cold and cough. When I told him about the thalssemia, he asked me "Did you know before having him about the risk?" , I told him yes. After this he shook his head and gave me darting and angry looks. To be honest, before my son was born I was told that there was some risk but several doctors told me that the risks were next to nothing and that I should leave it alone because I would do more harm to myself worrying and researching duirng my pregnancy. Of course I would not cause my child harm on purpose, or wish this disease on him. I was hurt, because he was acting as though my son never should have existed. In the end, I let the doctor assess my son - because that is why I was there. I politely thanked him for his help and feeling sorry for his ignorance and closed mindedness I took my son home. This summer, little A decided to tell an extended family member about his thalassemia. She happens to be a nurse so we thought she would handle it well. Instead she looked at my son - then she pointed at my husband and myself and began saying - "This is your fault -both of you - look what you have done to him!!" My son looked at her in shock and when she left he looked at us, wondering what she meant. It took a lot of reassuring to help him understand that he is no accident and how fortunate we are to have him. Again, we are going to come accross people like this all of the time all we can do is feel sorry for these type of people ORYou can put them on the registry for brain transplants!!! Sharmin
What annoys me the most is who the hell are these people to determine whose fault was it?they don't know what circumstances were,plus if parents are happy to have this child,who are they to tell the other wise
Can you imagine being a 10 year old - and being told twice within a few months that you should never have existed? These words are very very hurtful and it is unbelieveable that they sometimes come from doctors and nurses.