Saturday, March 16, 2013

Rambling Away...


Well, I am not a blogger. In fact this is my first time actually blogging, so bear with me.  I don’t even really know how to blog so I am just going to write what comes to my mind. So here we go:

I wanted to share my thoughts about the Genetically Enhanced T shirts. A new venture for me, but here is the reason behind it:

 A few weeks ago, while I was surfing the web, I wanted to see what was out there for apparel or quotes or what have you regarding Down syndrome, and really there was nothing. Well, actually, before I get into that, let me just express my frustration with the name of the diagnosis “Down syndrome”? Really? Oh, Dr. John Langdon Down, did you really have to have the last name of “Down”. First of all there is nothing DOWN about any individual that has Down syndrome, I sure wish there was a more “Appropriate” name. I noticed while reading various other blogs and books, that I am not really the only person out there that seems to think that, which is why so many refer to it as something else “Up syndrome” for example. (Now that is more like it). So that is how I came up with Genetically Enhanced. But enough rambling about that. Back to the topic.

So, as I was saying….While surfing the web…..all I could find were T shirts that had the blue/yellow ribbon or butterfly (Which I like, don’t get me wrong) but I wanted something else.  I then came across a wordle and thought “Oh yea! This is neat” It was full of vibrant colors and attractive to look at…Until I started reading the words on the wordle. It looked something like this: The word “Down syndrome” in large bold letters and then the descriptive words that followed included (but not limited to) words like: Cognitive delays, mental, protruding tongue, Leukemia, disability…..Really??? No wonder the majority of people who have no clue about Down syndrome have a fear for it. 

Ask, any person, who has never met anyone with Down syndrome if they know what Down syndrome is and the first thing that would come to their mind is exactly what that wordle was displaying. 

The fact is that Down Syndrome is just a diagnosis and does not describe the individual ( I am guilty of that too though) The difference between me and my son Colton  is one chromosome…ONE. Everything else is the same.

Yes, he does have different features….but so do different people from different ethnicities and cultures. The Greeks, the Polish, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Arabs. Individuals with Down syndrome have amazing attributes and qualities, which is why I would like to refer to the 21st chromosome as the L&L Chromosome (Love & Laughter). To be honest, I have to credit my sister in law for that one. However, I agree. So, in a nutshell a person with Down syndrome has extra to offer in terms of love & laughter. (We all agree I am sure).

I am by no means an expert on Down syndrome, but my son has opened up my eyes. I also see through everyone on my face book page and yes…I do read the comments. I am only 6 months into my venture, well, let’s say 5 because the first month was actually a hard one, I was in denial for the first two weeks and then after so much crying and too many migraines I decided enough was enough. Actually, it was not as easy as it sounds, but thankfully my personal grieving period was short lived.


I fell off the topic again, sorry. Back to the t shirts.

I would like to change things, let’s rewind…I would LOVE to change things a little. Creating t-shirts that display the positives attributes of individuals with Down syndrome is a great start to promote more awareness. It has become my passion really. I am passionate about advocating for those who are not able to advocate for themselves, and those who are prenatally diagnosed.




          


  Yes there are/will be/might be challenges and hardships along the way, but in reality what parent DOESN’T face challenges with their children. The difference between say myself and someone who gives birth to a child without Down syndrome, is that it is all thrown at you from day 1. You almost don’t have much of a chance to enjoy the baby stage because you get caught up worrying about what it will be like for your child 5,10,20 years from now. I did that, I asked all the questions in my head : Will he be accepted, will he be bullied, will I be capable of raising a child with a disability, will he ever get a job, will he ever do this, will he ever do that…It was mentally exhausting.
  
Oh, and then came the list of medical conditions that individuals with Down syndrome are “very” susceptible to. Well I got that list from our geneticist and I think I had to put it away after reading the first page. Now not only did I have to worry about my son and his personal escapades but I had to also prepare for the possibilities of all sorts of other issues, medical issues. (Which I know could happen) But, again…it was mentally exhausting.

We cannot always worry and focus on what ifs. Life for any one person is unpredictable. I for one am an optimist (usually) and I never would have guessed 6 months ago that my life was going to change so much (For the better). I worry when I need to, in the mean time I am enjoying every second with my boy. He is truly a miracle and one of the best things that has ever happened to me. Both my sons are.

By the way, feel free to spread the word about the T shirts; I will be donating a portion of the sales to the NDSS in honor of my son, so your generosity is greatly appreciated.

In the mean time, keep sharing those pictures! I love seeing and learning about all the wonderful Genetically Enhanced individuals out there who are bursting at the seams with the L&L chromosome ;)

DISCLAIMER: English is not my first language, and I am not really going to proof read my blog entry, because if I do it might take forever to actually post it.  Hope you understand.

Proud mom of two amazing boys, one of which is waking up from his nap right this second (Great timing if you ask me!)

1 comment:

  1. Great, great post! I've a beautiful son who is 5 with Ds...it's been a journey and one that has captured my heart completely. What a great concept about the t-shirts!

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