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I married to my sweetheart,I was 15 he was 16,I am 47 now,still together,have 2 sons,17 and 24 and 3 grand babies, 6,3,2 They are all the love of my life.I live every day for them.I live in West Virginia.I lived in North Carolina for 17 yrs,then came home 6 yrs ago. If you want to know more,just ask.
There are several agencies in the country reporting child abuse statistics. These organizations are trying to track trends and find out ways to stop child abuse wherever possible. Child abuse statistics are used to determine where and to whom social resources should be directed. For example, child abuse statistics state that four children in the US die every day as a result of child abuse. Three out of four were under the age of four. This number has been steadily rising over the years. This all means that there may need to be more resources like crisis nurseries for parents of children who are under the age of four. There may need to be more education on abuse when the parents take the baby home as so many young children are affected. Many experts feel like the rise in statistics is because of an increase in the population and an increase in reporting these cases. Child abuse statistics also indicate that a report of child abuse is made every ten seconds. Perhaps there should be more call-in facilities for desperate parents who need relief from issues related to abusing their children. Such call-in centers could be anonymous and could offer crisis counseling for parents who just don’t know where to turn. Somewhat surprising child abuse statistics state that children under the age of twelve years who are raped have perpetrators they know up to 90 percent of the time. Education for children can help give them the resources they need to tell someone about the abuse, especially cases where the abuse occurs over time. Having a counselor or trusted person at school to talk to would increase the chances that the child will tell his or her “secrets” to someone who can do something about it.

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This Is Tionna,please PRAY FOR HERNEUROFIBROMATOSIS (NF for short) A Big Word!Lots of syllables! Lots of problems! What is NF? You ask. NF stands for Neurofibromatosis (neuro-fibro-ma-toe-sis) which is complex genetic disorder of the nervous system which can result in terrible disfigurement, deformity, deafness, blindness, brain tumors, cancer and even death. NF knows no boundaries, as it is equally common in males and females and every racial and ethnic group, and 50% of all the people with NF have no family history of the disorder. While not all NF patients suffer from the most severe symptoms, all live with the uncertainty of not knowing if, or when, they might be severely affected because NF is a highly variable, and progressive disease. Facts & Statistics NF has been classified into three distinct types; NF1, NF2 and Schwannomatosis. They are caused by different genes, located on different chromosomes. NF1 is not a rare disorder, it is the most common neurological disorder caused by a single gene. NF1 is the more common form of NF, occurring in 1:4,000 births throughout the world. NF2 is a rarer type, occurring in 1:40,000 people worldwide. While today there is no consensus, studies indicate that Schwannomatosis occurs in 1:40,000 people, similar to NF2. The Neurofibromatoses are genetically-determined disorders which affect more than 100,000 Americans; this makes NF more prevalent than Cystic Fibrosis, hereditary Muscular Dystrophy, Huntington's Disease and Tay Sachs combined. All forms of NF are autosomal dominant genetic disorders which can be inherited from a parent who has NF or may be the result of a new or "spontaneous mutation" (change) in the sperm or egg cell. Each child of an affected parent has a 50% chance of inheriting the gene and developing NF. The type of NF inherited by the child is always the same as that of the affected parent, although the severity of the manifestations may differ from person to person within a family. NF is worldwide in distribution and affects both sexes equally and has no particular racial, geographic or ethnic distribution. Therefore, NF can appear in any family. Although most cases of NF1 are mild to moderate, NF1 can lead to disfigurement; blindness; skeletal abnormalities; dermal, brain and spinal tumors; loss of limbs; malignancies; and learning disabilities. NF1 also has a connection to developmental problems, especially learning disabilities, which are five times more common in the NF1 population than in the general population. The distinguishing feature of NF2 is tumors that grow on the eighth cranial nerve in both ears, commonly causing deafness and severe balance problems. NF2 brings on increased risk of other types of nervous system tumors as well. NF2 can also cause severe vision problems, including cataracts, retinal abnormalities and orbital tumors. Accordingly, NF research may benefit an additional 100 million Americans (i.e. 65 million with cancer and 35 million with learning disabilities). NF is not the "Elephant Man's Disease," although it was at one time believed to be. Scientists now believe that John Merrick, the so-called "Elephant Man," had Proteus Syndrome, an entirely different disorder. Disease is so negative. NF is not contagious. Neurofibromatosis is considered a member of the neurocutaneous syndromes (phakomatoses). In addition to the types of neurofibromatosis, the phakomatoses also include tuberous sclerosis, Sturge-Weber syndrome and von Hippel-Lindau disease. This grouping is an artifact of an earlier time in medicine, before the distinct genetic basis of each of these diseases was understood.
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