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31 replies

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 13:19

Hi all

Today is the start of Down's syndrome awareness week.

To support the DSA you can purchase something from them, such as a DSA wristband for £1.50, a coin key ring for £1 or a DSA umbrella for £15.
Call: 0845 230 0372 to purchase something or donate money.

As it awareness week I thought I should take this opportunity to make you all aware of this fact, and a few others while I'm at it.

  • Around 1 in every 1000 babies born will have Down's syndrome
  • Down's syndrome is caused by an extra chromosome in the body's cells. It is a genetic accident that occurs at conception.
  • Down's syndrome is a condition, not a disease. People with Down's syndrome are not ill and do not suffer from the condition.
  • People with the syndrome will have a degree of learning difficulty. However most people will walk, talk, read, write, go to ordinary schools, often go onto further education and employment.
  • Today people with Down's syndrome can expect to live a life of 60 years plus, compared to an average life expectancy of 9 years in 1900!

So, there you go, consider yourselves made aware!

Lots of love to each and every one of you.

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NomDePlume · 06/06/2005 13:21

, thanks for the head up, TC. x

lemonice · 06/06/2005 13:24

Hello Thomcat

That's an amazing statistic of life expectancy up from 9years to 60 years.

I remember when I was a little girl it was a very misunderstood condition and stigmatised, things have changed enormously in a relatively short time(well not as short as I would like people to think!)

milward · 06/06/2005 13:27

Thanks for this info thomcat.

DelGirl · 06/06/2005 13:28

On GMTV this morning there was a girl who's sister had d/s and she has recorded a CD and all proceeds go to D/S. I think it's out soon, if not now, and I think it's called 'songs for my sister'.

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 13:30

Hi DelGirl, yes of course I had forgotten about that CD, it's Zoe Mace and 'Songs for my Sister'. Zoe's sister had DS but very sadly had a really, really poorly heart and passed away.
All funds from the CD go to the Down's syndrome association.

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DelGirl · 06/06/2005 13:33

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DelGirl · 06/06/2005 13:42

reason, not idea!!!

Ulysees · 06/06/2005 13:42

Just been talking to my friend today who's twin girls have downs. One is in mainstream school and the other special school. I didn't know it was awareness week? Thanks for highlighting this. We were just talking about the 'looks' you get in supermarkets etc.. and how peoples lack of understanding is unbelievable

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 14:15

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deegward · 06/06/2005 14:18

Thanks TC will go and do something now

Dingle · 06/06/2005 14:31

I'm not actively doing much this year, was interviewed by local papers last year.

BUT...Amelia starts her dance classes this Saturday, so there you go!! I have another whole, social group that I can "educate" about DS!

expatinscotland · 06/06/2005 14:32

Thank you, Thomcat!

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 14:38

Ahhhhhhh, hope she enjoys her dance class, bless her.

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tiredemma · 06/06/2005 14:43

thanks for that thomcat- have just abused the phone system at work and donated £10.

i go to college once a week and we share our canteen with some DS students, many of them late 40's early 50's, have to say that they are all doing incredibly well, and its great to hear about thier work placements etc.

thanks for the info again.

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 15:11

fantastic, that's really great tiredemma, TC xx

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coppertop · 06/06/2005 15:40

I don't have a credit card. Will the DSA be arranging any street collections this week?

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 15:46

CT - I doubt it. I keep thinking about doing their PR for them, but it would have to be full time and not sure they could afford me! They don't seem to do enough in my opinion. They haven't even made it possible to buy the CD or wristbands etc off their website which I really think they need to sort out, and yes I have phoned them and 'ad a word in their shell like!

Anyway hon', the short answer is unlikey, they don't make it easy to donate!

TC x

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Davros · 06/06/2005 15:46

I will do something too (floor is wet so can't get to purse, what a great excuse!). I used to think why should I donate to or support charities for other conditions/disabilities when autism is our priority. But then I thought, how could I expect other people to donate to US if I don't also iyswim! Autism is our number one of course but a bit of cross polination is OK! Esp now there is more of a personal connection through MN.

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 15:51

Is there an autism awareness week, or equivalent Davros? I've never given to anything related to autism, so if you tell me how then I'll correct that immediatley.

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Davros · 06/06/2005 16:08

The NAS has abandoned Autism Awareness Week this year for the first time! They felt it was getting tired and ineffective. They just had a trek to China I could have put you down for, perfect in your condition They are having a Day for Autism in September when they will take over Leicester Square and have a big bash, all autism/disability friendly. I have expressed my support.... and doubts about being able to attend, even though its run by them. Who knows, come Sept maybe it will be possible, a target for me. You should come along and bring Lottie! Mind you, won't you be just about to pop?

coppertop · 06/06/2005 16:15

Grrr at the DSA making it so difficult to donate. I was surprised at the lack of an autism awareness week too. I doubt if we'll be able to make the September thing either.

Thomcat · 06/06/2005 16:22

I'll come along in Sept, would be delighted to.
I'll be fat but not ready to pop and even so, that wouldn't stop me

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Fio2 · 06/06/2005 17:44

Delgirl, my Mum rang me up about the CD this morning, she was so upset about the story bless her, though it does sound incredibly sad

potty1 · 06/06/2005 18:36

I think Deb (she posted here a while ago) is in Best magazine this week with her little one, Cameron.

Willow2 · 06/06/2005 18:43

Think it is this week - will have to check.