mickey2942
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Nineteen years is not enough of a sentence, imo.
Landen could still face an uphill battle, esp. with skull fractures !
The bones can heal, but in some ways he may never be as whole physically as he once was.
Sorry so negative, but I think the perp should've remained locked up for good.
The physical act of picking up and throwing a small child makes me ill.
Landen could have perished.
Don't get me wrong -- I'm very thankful he has come as far as he has been able !
I worry about future physical challenges, that's all.
M00.
Yes. And there is a huge grief process that parents who have a child with a disability, go through, they grieve for the "normal" child. Not saying they don't love their child now, but it will never be the way it was before.
Now, they have doctors offices on speed dial on their phone, numerous medical appointments, medication logs, adaptive equipment, the list of how their lives have changed are endless.
Nineteen years is not a long enough sentence.