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From the time when I started to talk, my poor parents didn’t know how to stop the never ending stream of questions that flowed from me. Fortunately, my father had found a wonderful word after which my mouth shut. “Bangladesh”, he said after feeling tired to answer 101 th question and I, being unable to repeat such difficult word, kept silent for a while. Surely, I didn’t know about that country, it was just a kind of magic word for me. Now I’m able to pronounce much more difficult words, so nobody can protect you from my questions. Of course, you may take revenge asking your own ones. Come on, let’s try!
  • My dear colleagues with SMA, do you take any medicines or injections? I use only polivitamines and a pill for my back pain.
  • Have you got brothers or sisters? How do you feel about this? I have noticed that those  who haven’t any siblings envy the lucky ones with family support. But if a disabled isn’t the only child that one consider the parents live for the health ones not for him/her.
  • How do you feel in the street among a lot of people looking at you? Perhaps for you it’s like to be a superstar? J Have you got any ready block of answers for too curious persons?
  • You live in your own apartment. How can you deal with all daily problems? It’s impossible for me even imagine myself living independently, but if you knew how strong is my wish!
  • By the way what do you dream about? Is there any aim in your life?
  • And now a very stupid question. Don’t smile, please! Here in Russia I couldn’t find a person who used that equipment for baths which I’ve seen in SMA sites. Do you use it? Does it really help to make everything without great problems ? Could you describe the process, please?
  • And now a delicate question. What about your attitude towards sex? Has a disabled person  the right to feel and love? Or may be it’s better to dig such stupid thoughts deep inside and forget the place to never find it again?
  • Have you got children? How can you take care of them? What kind of life can you give them? Is it the heroism or egoism to have a child in such condition of health?
  • Have you got any methods of fighting against depression? Share your secret, please!
  • What do you usually eat not to become a huge mountain of fat? Have you got any favorite dishes? Something light but tasty. Write the recipe.
  • What kind of books do you like to read ?
  • Have you ever been abroad? Can you give some advice about preparing the trip? At present there isn’t even a slight possibility for me to go anywhere but I like to dream. Who knows maybe tomorrow a miracle happens and I should be ready to plan every step.

Well, nobody likes the poor number 13 and it’s better to stop asking questions before reaching it. Sorry if my curiosity has made you tired. It wasn’t my purpose. I hope that at least one person will answer me. A lot of thanks for your attention. Take good care of yourself!


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19/01/04 23:01:58

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