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Suddud
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Okay, I haven't been on this forum very long, so if this kind of subject has been discussed my appologizes. But, I'm just curious if someone on here could give me some advice as to what to tell a friend of mine.
Okay, my friend was in an accident when he was about 5 and he was expected to never live a normal life, but now he is a walking, talking, living miracle. He can run, he can participate in almost every normal activity. He doesn't use handicap parking, cause he can walk fine. He just has a limp, and his hand shakes uncontrolably. Its not a major shake, but it is a shake.
He was planing on joining the Air National Guard, but he was told by a Army National Guard recruiter that no National Guards would accept him. I realize that they have these rules to protect people, and to keep them safe, but he wants to be in like vehical management all he would have to do is drive, he does that safely everyday in big S 10. Yeah his hand shakes, and he walks with a limp, but besides that, hes fine. Now, this doesn't seam fair to me. I know life isn't fair, but I think their has to be something for him. Now he has in his mind that since they won't pay for collage, and he doesn't have the money, he doesn't need to even be in High School anymore. Hes givin up.
Someone, help me help him.
David
Okay, my friend was in an accident when he was about 5 and he was expected to never live a normal life, but now he is a walking, talking, living miracle. He can run, he can participate in almost every normal activity. He doesn't use handicap parking, cause he can walk fine. He just has a limp, and his hand shakes uncontrolably. Its not a major shake, but it is a shake.
He was planing on joining the Air National Guard, but he was told by a Army National Guard recruiter that no National Guards would accept him. I realize that they have these rules to protect people, and to keep them safe, but he wants to be in like vehical management all he would have to do is drive, he does that safely everyday in big S 10. Yeah his hand shakes, and he walks with a limp, but besides that, hes fine. Now, this doesn't seam fair to me. I know life isn't fair, but I think their has to be something for him. Now he has in his mind that since they won't pay for collage, and he doesn't have the money, he doesn't need to even be in High School anymore. Hes givin up.
Someone, help me help him.
David