Never ever ever feel embarrassed for being loved . Be grateful you have the wonderful parents you do . Im 49 struggling with hemiplegia and could not make it without my parents right now. ❤ Your videos are inspiring
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences living with hemiplegia. I also have spastic hemipleggia, as well as having epilepsy, and all the insecurities and worries and troubles that you deal with, i can totally relate to! So thanks so much for sharing! Looking forward to watching more vids. Many thanks!
Life isn't a race -- to quote the great Mr. Ferris Bueller, "life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." I am so impressed by the candidness and maturity you show in your videos. As a late 30's parent raising a son with hemiplegia, thank you for sharing your experience. From what I can tell, you've got more perspective than most of my peers, including those who might outwardly appear to have everything "on track."
@@KatrinaOConnorHemiplegia He also has right sided hemiplegia from a perinatal stroke and is very much in the toddler years at the moment. He will undoubtedly face some unique challenges, but just as you've demonstrated in your videos, he seems to find a way of doing things. Your videos give us reason for optimism and I am so glad that there are creators like you sharing your stories.
Ah right, yeah I very much did too but I would say that being born and growing up with this disability is that I never feel down about it as I don't know any different. I've just learnt how to adjust. I'm so glad my videos have helped 🙂
Never ever ever feel embarrassed for being loved . Be grateful you have the wonderful parents you do . Im 49 struggling with hemiplegia and could not make it without my parents right now. ❤ Your videos are inspiring
Oh yeah, I love my parents. I don't know what I'd do without them really. Thank you Kerick! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences living with hemiplegia. I also have spastic hemipleggia, as well as having epilepsy, and all the insecurities and worries and troubles that you deal with, i can totally relate to! So thanks so much for sharing! Looking forward to watching more vids. Many thanks!
Hi, thanks for watching. It's really comforting to know I'm not the only one going through this.
Life isn't a race -- to quote the great Mr. Ferris Bueller, "life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." I am so impressed by the candidness and maturity you show in your videos. As a late 30's parent raising a son with hemiplegia, thank you for sharing your experience. From what I can tell, you've got more perspective than most of my peers, including those who might outwardly appear to have everything "on track."
Hi, thank you so much, that's really kind of you 🙂 Does your son have left or right sided hemiplegia?
@@KatrinaOConnorHemiplegia He also has right sided hemiplegia from a perinatal stroke and is very much in the toddler years at the moment. He will undoubtedly face some unique challenges, but just as you've demonstrated in your videos, he seems to find a way of doing things. Your videos give us reason for optimism and I am so glad that there are creators like you sharing your stories.
Ah right, yeah I very much did too but I would say that being born and growing up with this disability is that I never feel down about it as I don't know any different. I've just learnt how to adjust. I'm so glad my videos have helped 🙂