tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804953488205631018.post6974030497729628443..comments2024-03-09T20:27:24.441+11:00Comments on A Blog About a Bloke-Living with WHS: TrustUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804953488205631018.post-41692495338828589842011-02-22T09:16:24.589+11:002011-02-22T09:16:24.589+11:00Oh, that thought gave me anxiety just now. I know...Oh, that thought gave me anxiety just now. I know what you mean. While Samantha is verbal, many of her little friends are not. And when she was born, we didn't know what to expect, and the fears about who, besides us, would take care of her, were overwhelming. We still worry about care-takers, as she is still just a child and not as verbal as typical children. It's scary, but keep in mind, there are definitely GOOD people out there. I think we're conditioned to expect the worst, given the media. :-)Beccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963099760885760598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804953488205631018.post-90303241518747075632011-02-21T00:44:56.202+11:002011-02-21T00:44:56.202+11:00Wow, yes I do worry about this. A lot. My non-ve...Wow, yes I do worry about this. A lot. My non-verbal step-daughter is 12 and gorgeous. :( Trust is so hard.Selenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16906565055142387639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804953488205631018.post-28805030593259253542011-02-14T01:47:13.886+11:002011-02-14T01:47:13.886+11:00I already am worried about that same thing. I tell...I already am worried about that same thing. I tell Mark that I am terrified about dying-- who will care for Kaylee? I don't trust anyone to love her, watch our for her and treat her with the gentle arms that I do. I trust her caregivers at the daycare because she is a baby, and an easy one at that. What happens as she grows and isn't as 'cute' in their eyes? I think it is a fear we all share...and one that we don't verbalize enough.Kisses4Kayleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02269588619726459188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804953488205631018.post-36549103310107912142011-02-13T16:21:19.822+11:002011-02-13T16:21:19.822+11:00It's something we also worry about already. W...It's something we also worry about already. We saw a group of adults with disabilities the other day at a store and overheard the two carers talking about 'losing' one of the adults. I stopped about to ask what was going on when one of them spotted the adult walking toward them. He apparently went to look for a bathroom, but hadn't told them. The whole thing was so upsetting!!Hilaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15026972163651618716noreply@blogger.com