There is a lot of hope in that report!
He should get as much help as possible and will be very likely to live independantly
Absolutely! Ken's sister Sharon was, frankly, mentally retarded, and she worked two different jobs over the years before she died...she loved her groundskeeping and landscaping work, and worked for the same company for 11 years. Then when she married Robbie and they moved, she got a job as a housekeeper in a local motel. As meticulous and cheerful as she always was, she was a natural at both, and loved her independence! Robbie also had some issues, just not as bad as Sharon. But I've never seen two people so totally devoted to each other. When she died a couple of years ago, Robbie was devastated. He loved her so much. Everyone did. So yes, there is a lot of hope in that diagnosis! And options! The options are going to be so helpful to him living a long, happy, and productive life.
I went to the doctor late yesterday afternoon. It was about 7 pm when we went to get my prescriptions. One of the prescriptions is for 20 mg of prednisone. There was no way I was going to take that much, that late at night. I took a 5 mg. instead. I got up this morning, took my medications, even the 20 mg. of prednisone. So far, I've gone out to the storage, got the large dog crate, disinfected it, set it up for the chicks, taken out the smaller crate they were in, loaded the dishwasher, cleaned one of the bathrooms. I think I need to sit down for awhile, and do a bit of resting.
Yes, you need to take it a little easier on that body of yours! Compromised immune systems make it so difficult to fight anything, and Prednisone is great but it can make you feel better than you really are, if that makes any sense!
I've missed a lot of posts. Cynthia, I hope that you're doing better now!