Shell wrote:At the moment we are having him home every weekend, because that is the only time I feel he is completely safe. But we follow him, we never turn our backs or take our eyes of him, can you imagine what that would be like 24/7?
Shell, you know that I do not have to imagine it: I lived it with William. I am sorry, and I do offer my apologies for my post. I was just shutting down and saw your post and wanted to reply. I meant no harm and certainly did not itend to upset you, or anyone, but looking back it did not come across as intended.
I know that you love Luke and really do want the best for him, but the helmet idea did not sit well with my thinking any more than leg-irons were the solution for my brother. I just thought that there might be another way............ even if only temporary.
To Loz. Shell would not mind you jumping in and neither did I. I value what you said and do agree with nearly all of it. It's just that when you have lived through what Shell, Tim and Luke are going through some of your (my) opinions can sound harsh. William was on four full grains of pheno-barb to control his seizures, or Grand Mal epileptic fits, as we knew them. We never knew when or for how long the attacks would last, so we did the 24/7 shifts during those times. Sorry, can't say much more..... it's too raw a subject.
I'll bow out. xxx